There wouldn't be words..... if it happens again, I'll be hoping for total destruction... and I'll be watching games with Hayn after my insurance claim pays off my mortgage
We can't live and die with each model run, there is still 6 days or so until this happens but many models still agree that Florence hits somewhere on the East Coast,,,,,,,,the exact spot is still a question mark and it still could go out to sea or miss but right now models say VA to SC watch out,,,,,,,time will tell
As if they already didnt know what the fuck was gonna happen..... I present you 94L to further complicate matters I think NYC is safe..... anyone south of OBX on the otherhand
Hlmm, gfs came further south euro running now. I suppose to be in Akron next weekend for the kids bike racing. Gotta watch this closely
jay - wtf is going on here....... shit man we can't deal with another irene, sandy, and now flo. fuckin hoes. LOL
Right now NC in a state of emergency as it appears this is headed that way,,,but it still " could possibly " head out to sea (this is getting more unlikely ) or hit somewhere else or even turn NORTH !
Interesting patterns regarding the predicted strength of the storm. A bit less than half of the models have this only becoming a Cat 1 hurricane, or even remaining a tropical storm. A bit more than half, on the other hand, have it turning into a Cat 3 or even Cat 4 hurricane by next Tuesday, and staying that way possibly even until landfall in the Carolinas. That's quite a difference.
StatJeff, I don't know ? Seems that she is getting her act together now QUICKLY and I have seen some Mets who say she slightly weakens before hitting land many of themand they cannot explain that but she is still very strong at that point either a Cat 4 or Cat 5. I know from previous Hurricanes that it is hard for them to maintain that cat 4 or 5 status for sustained periods whether that is because they get over land or sheer this I do not understand yet still trying to learn. --------> But I try and take away weather stuff / info that guys have explained to me and Stinky said something that I never knew " the stronger the storm the more likely to be steered polewards " and if she's coming in strong towards the Carolinas = she most likely hooks North, AM I MISTAKEN STINKY or anyone else ? Still time for this to change but getting closer and looks like a landfall possibly OBX
Does that rule apply once a Hurricane interacts with land ? I mean could it still be steered North once it interacts with land ?
Stinky,,,,I am so bad with everyones locations, I have asked Cman a hundred times where he is. I probably asked you before but where are you ?