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sherry
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Re: C'mon! Lets hear those landfall predictions! [Re: Ed G]
      #61731 - Sat Oct 22 2005 07:57 PM

My guess is Sarasota area in (not good for me!!) Cocoa Beach area out

Cat 3 or 4


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Re: C'mon! Lets hear those landfall predictions! [Re: Ed G]
      #61734 - Sat Oct 22 2005 07:59 PM

I'm going out on a limb and say its not going to hit the peninsula of Fla at all. It will either go to the panhandle of the Alabama coast

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Re: C'mon! Lets hear those landfall predictions! [Re: FlaMommy]
      #61759 - Sat Oct 22 2005 08:21 PM

Just south of Punta Gorda and Sebastion, although that's a tough call.

Predicting the strength is a lot easier. All you have to do lately is add one level more dangerous to the official prediction of any big hurricane. That would make it an easy 3 as it approaches land, and you can't rule out a 4.


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Re: C'mon! Lets hear those landfall predictions! [Re: Brown Brown]
      #61785 - Sat Oct 22 2005 09:16 PM

North between Punta Gorda and pasco cty

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Re: C'mon! Lets hear those landfall predictions! [Re: sherry]
      #61794 - Sat Oct 22 2005 09:36 PM

I'm calling for a landfall south of Boca Grande. Around the Ft. Myers area. I don't think the Tampa Bay area will feel much above gale force winds.

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Re: C'mon! Lets hear those landfall predictions! [Re: BradentonWX]
      #61827 - Sat Oct 22 2005 10:15 PM

Not sure, but I'm probably bugging out of Punta Gorda tomorrow night.

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Re: C'mon! Lets hear those landfall predictions! [Re: ddawes27]
      #61845 - Sat Oct 22 2005 10:31 PM

Going with the median of the northern forecast paths on Skeetobiteweather.com I'd guess it'll come ashore near Venice and leave near Mims.

Go BENGALS!!!!


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Re: C'mon! Lets hear those landfall predictions! [Re: stuckatksc]
      #61851 - Sat Oct 22 2005 10:38 PM

Hard to call. I would say around Marco as at least a cat 3, possibly cat 4.
Also.....Who Dey!


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Re: C'mon! Lets hear those landfall predictions! [Re: stuckatksc]
      #61948 - Sun Oct 23 2005 12:54 AM

MEMO TO Wilma: GO AWAY,THERES NUTHIN LEFT HERE "CAHRLEY " TOOK IT ALL!!!!!
DON IN PUNTA GORDA


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Re: C'mon! Lets hear those landfall predictions! [Re: weathernutt]
      #61957 - Sun Oct 23 2005 01:04 AM

I'm going with a more Northern track, I say around Sarasota. I have been thinking that from the time they said the storm was coming this way. Might as well stick with it.

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Re: C'mon! Lets hear those landfall predictions! [Re: Ed G]
      #61985 - Sun Oct 23 2005 01:46 AM

I say the panhandle of Florida, and continuing up through the Carolinas......

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Re: C'mon! Lets hear those landfall predictions! [Re: FlaMommy]
      #62310 - Sun Oct 23 2005 03:45 PM

Don't go boatin' on Ockechobee Monday. She be flyin' right over it.

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Re: C'mon! Lets hear those landfall predictions! [Re: orlandocanewatcher]
      #62938 - Mon Oct 24 2005 10:21 AM

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Re: C'mon! Lets hear those landfall predictions! [Re: Marknole]
      #62968 - Mon Oct 24 2005 11:49 AM


Re: C'mon! Lets hear those landfall predictions! [Re: Ed G]
#59375 - Wed Oct 19 2005 12:13 PM
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Although the 11 AM guidance is going the other way, I say South + East. In near Marco Isl. exiting over Broward County/Ft. Laud.




I'm taking credit for the earliest landfall prediction (almost five days out, <20 miles from Cape Romano), although Ft. Lauderdale exit was a little low in latitude. Hope everyone in South Fla. is OK...)


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