>>> Using the latest GFS info, Phil's crow-eating prediction is on target, though, it's just one model at one point in time against the FSU and NHC. I'm trying Phil, but we'll see.
I hope I'm wrong...I really do, although that still means a whole world of hurt on someone else...
I've been wrong with every storm this season, so what's one more. One thing though...when I make a call, I stick with it till the dire end...I don't change my forecast over time to suit things and then claim I scored a coup...
the names are being withheld to protect the guilty...end of season I will remember...
Unfortunately...unless this were to pull a hard right (ain't happening) to turn out to sea, someone in the CONUS will be getting whomped.
If it's Naples...to the Cape...to Hattaras...well, then, gee, I could say I was right. Does that make it any better?
Let's just hope something with the hills of Jamiaca and then the Mountains of COOBA can knock this down to at least a two. That would be more of a "victory" than nailing the landfall point.
Pray for Jamaica and everyone else be safe...'k?
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