ltpat228
(Storm Tracker)
Thu Sep 04 2008 09:36 PM
Re: 12Z European shows big westward shift..

For the heck of it, even realizing it's a bit too early, I looked at my County's EOC page and below is what I saw!

It's called Hurrtrak Advanced and shows the probabilities of Ike hitting my area. It's in .pdf format and am not sure if it will show on my post an an attachment.
Well I am sorry as I'm trying to include it as .pdf and apparently that won't work on this site.

I live in Saint Lucie County, Florida with major towns of Port Saint Lucie and Fort Pierce; and am about 40 minutes north of West Palm Beach.

Okay, I was at least able to provide the link for my EOC's probability map. And on my end when I click on to the highlighted "Ike" word, it then takes me to the .pdf graph of which days will have what kind of wind in my area. Hopefully you can view this, too.

http://www.stlucieco.gov/eoc/storm_map.htm



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