danielwAdministrator
(Moderator)
Thu Aug 25 2005 09:34 PM
Re: Hurricane Katrina Landfalls near the Dade/Broward County Line

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If the trough keep heading south does it has a chance to pull a charley?




I'll never say never, when dealing with the weather.
Charley deflected/ turned to the right due to a early season cool front moving SE through the ALMSLA region. It stretched from near Panama City toward the Yucatan or Bay of Campeche.
The current setup is a trough/ weak front running east to west from Jacksonville area toward MS Coast...Please correct the positions if you have an updated map plot.

Miami International Airport reported a peak wind gust of 68kts-78mph at 8:55PM EDT. Highest gust found so far.



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