Quote: This was no hurricane, the NOAA data doesn't support it. .
IMHO the storm info has been grossly mismanaged. From the absurd 7pm chart, to the overinflated wind estimates; I'm really disappointed with the "professionals". Last night, the major plots were all stating the storm was in 3 different locations. Today, the wind estimates are still way above the real wind speeds. I'm not sure if this is because if the storms subtropical nature or something else. The trajectory and rainfall estimates have been accurate, but windspeed should not have been this overestimated. Is it too late in the season for the hurricane hunters to be flying? Seems like the models are not aligning like they usually do after landfall.
-------------------- Wesley Chapel FL - since 1990
Previous resident of North Miami and Merritt Island
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