Kevin
(Weather Master)
Mon Sep 02 2002 03:27 PM
This is NUTS!!!

The 11:00 AM NHC advisory has the system heading SOUTHWEST after 72 hours! This would bring it back towards the EC of Florida! However...the strike probabilites seem to indicate that by Thursday morning the storm MAY BE OVER THE WEST COAST OF FLORIDA! This is crazy...nuts...insane!

I would also caution that on the "D" section of the probabilities there is no chance higher than 7 ANYWHERE.

So...we need to keep a watch on this. That's all we can do.

Ed Dunham also mentioned the possibility of Edouard being 75 miles or so off of the Melbourne coast as a minimal hurricane by Wednesday or Thursday. Looks like a possibility, but at least it will be after today (Labor Day).

Yesterday at Daytona Beach it was a little windier than normal with some squally type clouds. That's about it, but even then, something seemed different about the air.

This is the most exciting Labor Day weekend tropic wise we've seen in a while, that's for sure. You should still enjoy it though!

Kevin



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