joepub1
(Storm Tracker)
Thu Aug 12 2004 03:03 PM
Re: Bonnie Stays a Tropical Storm Changes in Charley Track

Mike, thanks for the link. One point I'd like to make is this: Look at Jacksonville in the latest GFDL run and compare it to the 3-4 runs before. For the most part, with the slight shift to the east or west, the end game for Florida stays the same. I would hope that everyone from south of Tampa all the way to Jax keeps in mind that this storm will pack a punch all the way across the state. 4-8 inches of rain and at least TS winds for a wide area in a very short period of time, on top of the water that Bonnie dumps on the northern section of the state today. All of FL was soaked from a wet summer already. The dollar figure could be very high from damage that would not have happened during one of our drier summers. Be Carefull!!!


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