New Article: CSU releases 2026 season numbers, slightly below average. https://flhurricane.com
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
555 (Milton),
US Major:
555 (Milton),
FL Any:
555 (Milton),
FL Major:
555 (Milton)
Droop31
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And the model shifts were no surprise. Its gonna hapen almost every storm you get. I dont know what all the talk was about yesterday about the blowing the track and on a few other boards people were really biting on the westward jog yesterday. But as the has said the last 2 days, will pass over or just north of Jamaica. I think the track for the next 60 hours is on target, but after that Im still not sure. Im off to get gas though, its running low around here.
Edited by MikeC (Thu Jul 07 2005 10:10 AM)
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FJVargas
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I feel ya on this... I went through , , and Jeanne last year, then decided to move back up to Tallahassee. Now, ...
Off- topic: Just found out about this site today, great site. Anyways, just wanted to quikly introduce myself. I am a graduate of Meteorology back in 2002. (I see a few name I recognize here.) I am the Contract Weather Supervisor at KTLH (I take obs all day at the airport) I hope to be able to add to this new community in the near future.
Edited by SkeetoBite (Thu Jul 07 2005 07:45 PM)
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