Ricreig
(User)
Thu Sep 23 2004 12:07 PM
Re: Florida in the crosshairs - again!

Quote:

I'm a novice at this but one thing positive for Florida is the fact that the 5 a.m. advisory had it moving west at 3 and the 8 a.m. has it drifting. Because it is now moving very slow to the west, I feel that it will be farther away from the Florida east coast when it makes its turn north thus Florida will be spared. At least I hope so.


I think several million people in the area would agree. The longer it stays East of forecast, the better the chances the effective ridges and troughs have to reorient themselves and prevent a possible (additional) disaster for Florida and could even benefit our neighbors to the North.


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