the young weatherman
(Verified CFHC User)
Tue Oct 18 2005 08:49 PM
The forecast track of Wilma

Here is my forecast based on the info I saw:

Wilma will become a CAT 3 at midnight. It will still continue to grow in size till it reach the gulf coast. At that time Wilma WILL be a CAT 5 with 175 miles of wind.
It might weaken a little as it turned and began to make landfall at florida. Right now, I predict a Cat 4 when it actually hits, this storm is a pretty predictable one right now. (I already knew it will be a Cat 2 at this time)


Random Chaos
(Weather Analyst)
Tue Oct 18 2005 08:51 PM
Re: Vortex message

Yeah, major storm here we come. Just caught this quote off an AP wire report:

Quote:

"We just don't see why it should not become a major hurricane, if not a Category 4 hurricane" over the warm waters, said Max Mayfield, director of the National Hurricane Center in Miami. "That should get people's attention."




Steeler Fan
(Verified CFHC User)
Wed Oct 19 2005 01:14 PM
Re: Vortex message

Your predictions since last night have all come to fruition. Care to hazard a guess on west FL landfall?

the young weatherman
(Verified CFHC User)
Wed Oct 19 2005 07:46 PM
Re: Vortex message

I am guessing the Florida Keys right now seeing this more westernly track, and if it actually have a direct hit Cancun in Mexico. This Walma should weaken to a cat 3 or 2 by the time it hits. The Dry air in Gulf of Mexico right now wont be a problem for Wilma like this.

the young weatherman
(Verified CFHC User)
Sat Oct 22 2005 10:56 AM
Re: Vortex message

I am stil going with the land fall at Naples as a Cat 3 right now. And it should Hit Florida at Midnight Monday

the young weatherman
(Verified CFHC User)
Sun Oct 23 2005 06:56 PM
Re: Vortex message

The storm is a healthy Cat 2 right now and is going to be a Cat 3 to me. I won't even be surprised to find it became Cat 4!


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