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Quote: You're trolling Ralph, but I'll bite. I think it's going to hit Tampa as a 75mph Hurricane monday Evening. Why do I think that you ask? 1) I think the front in question will help steer the storm up and over florida. 2) I think the shear will not keep the storm from continuing a slow development. (notice several storms have continued to inensify in spite of significant shear this season) 3) as the storm starts accelerating towards the NE, The relative shear will lessen, giving the storm an opportunity to maintain or increase it's strength (see Wilma for a great example of that). 4) the models don't have enough information to make a good judgement yet, So I'll stick with climatology. Climatology is not the worst thing to use when forecasting, as you can pick out general trends that models will not pick up early in a storms carrer. Modelling becomes useful once the storm is established, but models aren't perfect. -Mark |