Ryan
(Storm Tracker)
Thu Aug 25 2005 04:35 PM
MM5FSU

The MM5fsu model plots are interesting. They have Katrina going over south florida then riding the west coast of florida thn crossing florida again and exiting by the FL/GA border line. Then if you look at the 120 hours on the FSU models they have invest 97L developing being justt east of Bermuda, then there is a system in its path right between the lesser antilles and the cape verde islands and a little northward, AND a system coming of the African coast. At 120 hours they all look to have a pressure of 1000-1008. Should Be interesting once we are finally done with Katrina wether that man another eastern turn back over florida, or Pensacola-Mobile-Gulfport 2nd landfall.


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