Wet weekend and next weekend, but tropical development very unlikely.
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
599 (Milton),
US Major:
599 (Milton),
FL Any:
599 (Milton),
FL Major:
599 (Milton)
troy2
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So, is this rain over Central FL right now an actual outer band from izzy? Looks that way on the IR.
Also how often will a cneter relocate when a storm is over land?
Is there a history or even a few instances where storms to try and relocate their centers over the water when they are close to water but over land like Izzy is now?
btw he isnt that far away form being back ver the Gulf.
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Joe
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Quick update on Lili,obs have winds sustained 40mph with gusts 60+mph. Heres link...Look at Barbados and s south St.Lucia ob.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/sju/caribm.html
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Frank P
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Thanks for not rubbing it in as Bama was too much for the Eagles...
I was wrong - your football forecasting is as good as your weather forecasting.....
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wxman007
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That, my friend, remains to be seen...
Your Eagles just didn't show up to play, methinks...too many mistakes...we weren't that good, you guys just made a few too many mistakes...we do have a pretty good "D" though...
-------------------- Jason Kelley
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