Wet weekend and next weekend, but tropical development very unlikely.
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
598 (Milton),
US Major:
598 (Milton),
FL Any:
598 (Milton),
FL Major:
598 (Milton)
troy2
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Loc: cocoa beach
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Just watched it. Too bad all TV weather guys dont get to explian the way he does.
A weather lesson in that video. Cool!
Troy
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Robert
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Loc: Southeast, FL
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I think it will hit the east coast becuse it isnt moving much i mean compared to the distance it covered yesterday it hasent gone far. Tru there is a good chance that it could go up west but in all reality its still three days away so lots can still happen.
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Kevin
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Loc: EC Florida
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Well, I watched the rest of the newscasts and things were pretty vague. Here's a rundown station by station (in Orlando):
WFTV-9 (ABC)-Jaime Martin didn't say too much about it but did have windy with heavy rain on Fri. and Sat. He said it may effect us as a depression (?). This morning, on the other hand, Tom Terry seemed very concerned about the system. Let me tell you now, Tom Terry is one of the best OCM's around. Glenn Ricahard's, the chief met, was off today. Need him or Terry badly, they really kick Martin in the butt.
WKMG-6 (CBS)-Tom Sorrells. Did a horrfic job tonight. On one broadcast he simply said, "That's a tropical wave". Shows very little concern for it.
WESH-2 (NBC)-Dave Marsh. Said, "Something to watch". He didn't have any indications of any type tropical system by the end of the week.
All in all, our local reports were horrible. They don't even seem to be concerned. I'm listening to Tom Terry and Glenn Richards (when he comes back). The NWS is even beefing up the forecasts for the end of the week for crying out loud.
Kevin
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