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Based on recent historic trends involving Yucatan strikes from the southeast, it has to be going to 'Nawlins!
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FishDug
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Landfall at Sanibel, exit at Palm Bay.
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HomesteadGirl
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I say Chokoloskee, Everglades City area in and Palm Beach County out.
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Topdog77
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It will pass, going east, between the Florida Keys and Cuba.
Don't listen to the , it is all a conspiracy bought and paid for by Lowes and
Home Depot. If it we not for hurricanes and the plywood they sell, they would
be out of business. Don't forget the generators.
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STUMP PASS TO BE EXACT THATS IN ENGLEWOOD, MOVING ONSHORE TO THE NORTH NORTH EAST AT 11 MILES PER HOUR EXITING OUR STATE AT PLAYLINDA BEACH.
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I think it is going to surprise you all and re-direct into the gulf over the Yucatan. Watch out Texas and LA again!
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DebbieInFla
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STUMP PASS TO BE EXACT THATS IN ENGLEWOOD, MOVING ONSHORE TO THE NORTH NORTH EAST AT 11 MILES PER HOUR EXITING OUR STATE AT PLAYLINDA BEACH.
Yeah, that's pretty exact!!!!
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tonyd
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c'mon - let's stop thinking this thing to FL. It's NOT coming here....
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tonyd
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c'mon - let's stop thinking this thing to FL. It's NOT coming here....
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tdog is right -- home depot and lowes just bought up a bunch of advertising __ BUT it isn't an infomercial, it's THE NEWS. If they get enough people to worry and think it is coming here then it will!!! reverse the energy !!! send it away !!!!
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Tim Walker
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If it goes to FL, Englewood to Vero Beach.
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Its gonna go due north right to Tallahassee!
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Boat
VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV (water)
New Orleans
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carolt
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Can't be exiting at Melbourne/Palm Bay/Cape because I just bought a power inverter for my car. This guarantees we will not lose power here!
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mempho
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You know mine...I just posted my ideas on the news talkback....so its a X-post.
Has anyone considered that if does not make a Yucatan landfall, that will actually cause it to retain its desire to move poleward? In other words, a Yucatan landfall would weaken and, thus, possibly make more susceptible to being pushed in a "hard right" fashion towards the Florida peninsula. Conversely, a narrow miss through the Yucatan Channel would cause her to retain her strength and make her a much more dominant system and give her the ability to create her own environment. Of course, she's not completely dominant at this time, but she could be if she can cough up the rest of the inner eyewall from the and soak up some of that high heat content water that she's over. I have presented 3 options for what I think will happen after we know what will happen with the Yucatan.
Landfall on the Yucatan
If fully landfalls on the Yucatan, this would obviously be good news for the United States (and terrible for some of my favorite places on this planet). will weaken and probably take the hard right when the front swipes her up. She will probably hit south or central Florida as a Cat 1 or 2; with the outliers being a minimal Cat 3 or TS. My guess...Cat 2 in Sarasota.
A "Grazing" of the Yucatan
When I speak of grazing, I am talking about an eyewall landfall that causes the storm to ride up the coast in such a way that it only knocks it down a category or two. This would leave it as a strong 2 -3 storm. This probably will result in high Cat 2 or minimal Cat 3 striking in and around the Tampa area. Why?
Wilma misses the Yucatan completely
That said, I have great difficulty in deciding if she will make a landfall on the Yucatan and, if so, how prolonged it will be. I do believe, however, that if she misses the Yucatan completely, she will probably land much further north than originally indicated. In fact, I would put her north of Tampa and put her as far away as Mobile Bay or the Florida panhandle. Once again, this would all hinge on a non-landfall in the Yucatan. , of course, would probably weaken (but still be a major) before making such an impact.
I know what you're going to say about this. You're immediate reaction will be that this is not plausible because of the trough. So, what happens to the trough? Well, its slows down or stalls out. The trough waits on . I don't think it will be the other way around if goes Cat 5 again without hitting the Yucatan. has all of the ingredients necessary to become an annular Cat V. Will she have real estate? I don't know.
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wmiler
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Fort Myers coming. Melbourne going.
I'll second this. With it exiting as a strong TS.
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edge0337
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In at Fort Myers Beach out between Port St. Lucie and Hobe Sound. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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weathernutt
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take this to the bank baby!!!wilma will make landfall as a strong cat-2 between naples and fortmyers---bonita springs,get ready--naples will get about a 8 foot storm surge--no biggie!
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The Venetian
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Folks, you are all too pessimistic. It is aiming for Pensacola and exiting New Jersey.
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From a very weather fan only. I personally think it will come in between Port Charlotte and Tampa Bay. I know that is a big area, but until there is some movement nobody can be sure. The right hook I don't buy at all. I am thinking it will go out somewhere in ther area of Cape Canaveral. Minimal Cat3 when it comes ashore.
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Bayou64
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I don't think US landfall as a hurricane is going to happen. This thing will head more west becoming nothing more than a strong tropical storm before it heads towards Florida. If the system that is supposed to catch this thing actually does it....I'm guessing just north of the Keys.
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