well joe B is watching 96L too, added a second post to his daily word. same sort of stuff being said here. basically once the progress starts that nothing should stop it.. unlike barry last year, which one could draw obvious parallels to. remember old 95L.. for another day it looks better over land than it ever did over water.
anyhow i looked at all the frames of gfdl on the psu model site.. they show more than just the 78hr time now, goes all the way out to 120hr. anyhow just funny to see an intact tropical storm coming right overhead here on saturday. sort of adds to the unreality factor. right now there is a struggling 1015mb low in the gulf, and gfdl had to go put visions of a major hurricane in everybody's heads.
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