LoisCane
(Veteran Storm Chaser)
Tue Sep 04 2007 11:33 AM
Re: Felix Approaches Nicaragua slower

For ever mile forward speed Felix slows down he will do more damage... the slower the worst and as bad as the increase in winds are ...it is a small core and they will be experienced over a small area but for every mile per hour forward speed he slows it will be felt over a much larger area inland.. very bad.

Just saying as much as we watch the windspeed the real damage will come over the greater area from flooding and mudslides and slow forward speed is a more serious problem and I am worried about it's slower forward speed.

and go figure he bends left not right at landfall



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