Rich B
(British Meteorologist)
Sun Sep 01 2002 09:53 PM
Re: TD #5

TD 5, where will he go?
i think the key to that is how well he develops! If he become a well developed system with deep convection i think we may see him take a turn to the NW and move inland or skirt the coast somewhere near the FL / GA border up to Brunswick. However, if he doesnot become a system with a lot of very deep convection i think we will see him take a more westerly course, and move onshore somewhere between Daytonna and Jacksonville.

As far as intensity goes... well an early landfall then he will be near 40 or 45 mph, but if he heads further North then perhaps nearer 50 mph.

Rich B

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