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It's amusing to see how it's already deviated from all the models of two days ago.
Yup but all because theres no way they would of known that it would reform a new center where it did. And the location where it did was the result of the shift. Did you see Henrys video above? Always great to see with graphics..
I predicted just a few minutes ago (to my wife) that it will go into the Gulf, become Cat 5, destroy New Orleans, circle back out into the Atlantic, then comes across Florida, back into the Gulf, across Mexico, then up into California and eventually Oregon.
I quickly added this meant nothing in regards to what it will actually do.
My thoughts from couple days ago still stand. Not a big storm, nothing big to worry about. Just some good soaking rains, local flooding, coastal flooding, and a nice strong breeze(up to 40mph at times)
Lol AJ,
When my wife and I were kids, we strolled North Miami Beach during Hurricane Frederick. Although it was exciting then, after living through a couple that were more direct and seeing the damage, I'll pass.
(And I was a surfer, so loving the waves you normally don't see in Fl. )
But I guess if you want to experience it, you'll just have to make that a part of your bucket list.
Yup but all because theres no way they would of known that it would reform a new center where it did. And the location where it did was the result of the shift. Did you see Henrys video above? Always great to see with graphics..
yea yesterday's run was even better especially the part about Ericka slamming Savannah as a category 2.
Haha, I didn't even play it that far. lol. 960mb, 91kt winds.
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