abyrd
(Weather Hobbyist)
Fri Jul 22 2005 06:44 PM
Re: Franklin Ragged, Likely out to Sea

Just a thought, and not predicting anything, but Franklin is due east of Fort Pierce right now. Fronts, which is what we hope will pick up Franklin, just don't get that far south, except on rare occasions, during July/August. Wouldn't the storm need to get even with, say Savanah, to feel the affects significantly? That's roughly 350 miles. With that in mind, any slowdown over the next two days and Franklin misses the train.

As always, just a thought. Please poke holes in my theory.



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