While myself and Bugs were up at oh, 2-3 am this morning, I started to see that a case could be made for such an event. But this morning I'm swinging back over to a EGOM landfall again. What bugs (no pun intended) me is that if the cold front misses 'Clyde' Florida could get blocked for a short time from a landfall from the west. But I'm seeing too much this morning to lead me to believe thats not going to happen(FL landfall) as Chucky is covering too much ground in a short period of time to get missed. Still, JB tends to look at the worst case most of the time. Not that I think a landfalling Cat3 in the panhandle/bend area is the lesser of two evils.
Just much more likely to happen In my May numbers that I put up, I also said that Florida would get hit by two named storms this season. I didn't know that they would show up in the same week...... 13/8/4 3/1/1 soon to be 3/3/2???
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