Current model trajectory ...
Posted by
LawKat on 7/20/2010, 5:13 pm
brings it to SPILLVILLE.
This will be interesting.
I think, a lower "everglades" passage over land, once making landfall south of Fort Lauderdale, should let this thing hold together pretty well.
The Gulf is plenty hot, and should be fairly moist. Shear may relax, as models indicate.
IF IF IF IF IF IF IF
this thing develops, then I see a hurricane heading toward SPILLVILLE by midday Saturday into late Sunday, with landfall late Sunday or anytime Monday.
If you are in Louisiana, east of Morgan City, MISS, ALA, or Florida, west of Panama City, then this should have your full attention.
IF IF IF IF IF IF
it develops. |
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Current model trajectory ... - LawKat, 7/20/2010, 5:13 pm- NW winds on the NW tip of Puerto Rico - Chris in Tampa, 7/20/2010, 8:20 pm
- Re: Current model trajectory ... - HURRICANEHIRAM, 7/20/2010, 7:25 pm
- Re: Current model trajectory ... - beachman80, 7/20/2010, 6:58 pm
- Re: Looking further west myself - jack ruby, 7/20/2010, 6:11 pm
- Re: Current model trajectory ... - stormlover, 7/20/2010, 5:29 pm
- Re: Current model trajectory ... - skip_wiley, 7/20/2010, 5:26 pm
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