Quote: I'm in agreement on that one. Well, advisory from NHC also projects it strengthening to a cat 2 by Thurs. The projections are still a bit wide for me to place any bets on it landing anywhere on the peninsula, and it's not really my kind of odds for it to even hit Florida at all. However, we'll have to see. I still can't find any type of map showing the air masses/currents aloft for the Gulf. If anything it would make me feel a bit better. Anyone know of a source?
This one is my favorite, but I'm not seeing maps when I load the page. Tell me if it works for you.
Thanks! Exactly what I was looking for. I saw the maps. Perhaps they were in the midst of updating their data? (Unlikely) Or maybe there was just a hiccup in the transfer. It work after a refresh or two?
No-it didn't work, not even after refreshing the webpage. I'll try clearing my cache now.
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