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View Poll Results: First city to be hit by a Hurricane 2007
Key West 16 18.82%
Miami 10 11.76%
Fort Lauderdale 5 5.88%
Melbourne 3 3.53%
Jville 1 1.18%
Daytona 2 2.35%
Naples 1 1.18%
Tampa 2 2.35%
Port St Lucie 1 1.18%
Boca Raton 0 0%
Pensacola 5 5.88%
Navarre 0 0%
Destin 2 2.35%
Panama City 1 1.18%
Spring Hill 1 1.18%
Clearwater 1 1.18%
ST Petersburg 2 2.35%
Sarasota 0 0%
Cape Coral 1 1.18%
Cedar Key 0 0%
St Marks 0 0%
Port St Joe 2 2.35%
Mexico Beach 0 0%
Carabella 0 0%
Grove City 1 1.18%
LongBoat Key 1 1.18%
Port Salerno 0 0%
St Augustine 1 1.18%
Cape Canaveral 0 0%
Fort Myers 1 1.18%
Another year without hurricanes 25 29.41%
Voters: 85. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 06-25-2008, 05:50 AM
 
Location: S.E. Florida
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Sunrico

Thanks for nice comment.......

Another point I would like to bring up..... is that the 2004 season only began at the end of July and we all know what happened that year.
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Old 06-30-2008, 03:56 PM
 
Location: Living in Paradise
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Maybe the eastern pacific will have a more aggressive tempo than the Atlantic ocean.?
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Old 07-01-2008, 09:44 PM
 
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I wouldn't call Port Salerno a city, lol.
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Old 07-03-2008, 06:54 PM
 
Location: Tennessee
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Keep an eye on Big Bertha and hope it doesn't develope into a hurricane and head for FL. If it does gain hurricane strength and heads for the U.S. I can see the gas prices now.
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Old 07-04-2008, 11:47 PM
 
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Keep an eye on Big Bertha and hope it doesn't develope into a hurricane and head for FL. If it does gain hurricane strength and heads for the U.S. I can see the gas prices now.

The original models had it heading towards Bermuda when it was still a depression... now they have it aiming directly at Florida...
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Old 07-05-2008, 07:43 PM
 
Location: Living in Paradise
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The original models had it heading towards Bermuda when it was still a depression... now they have it aiming directly at Florida...

Anything is possible, but the computer model shows a few possibilities. Florida can be hit...
http://icons.wunderground.com/data/images/at200802_model.gif (broken link)
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Old 07-06-2008, 03:47 PM
 
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Man are these models worth anything? Now it is curving towards Bermuda... it's like why even try to predict if they can't come close...
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Old 07-06-2008, 05:00 PM
 
Location: O-Town
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Man are these models worth anything? Now it is curving towards Bermuda... it's like why even try to predict if they can't come close...

No they are worthless meteorologists act like they can predict the weather but they can`t.
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Old 07-06-2008, 08:57 PM
 
Location: Living in Paradise
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The computer models are just that models based on previous history/data. A TD or hurricane can break and create any path and we will never be correct on the predictions.

Please remember all of this is an educated estimate that many times might be incorrect. But is better than nothing.....

Here is the latest:
http://icons.wunderground.com/data/images/at200802_model.gif (broken link)
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Old 07-07-2008, 07:16 AM
 
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I have a dart board
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