Isn't it true that landfall connot be accurately predicted more than a couple of days out? It is important not to concentrate on the black line but look at the cone. I have heard several people here complain about the forecast of Rita's track and I have tried explain that two days out they were saying our area. You can't expect them to know five days out. I think the problem is the media and the hype with the big storms. But we were in the cone for days. I thought they did a good job. Wilma looks like she may be tougher to forecast but of course the Gulf coast should keep an eye on her just in case. I was hoping we would be through with the big storms and just reach Alpha with small ones (to set a record). But of course, Wilma may decide not to become a hurricane. We will just have to wait and see. By the way, does anyone think this will be the last one or do ya'll think there will be an Alpha?
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