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Florida still in cone, but center line moves east again -- (link)
Posted by
ty97
Sep 6 '17, 08:08
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http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/graphics_at1.shtml?cone#contents
(www.nhc.noaa.gov)
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also, a move east will be good for Miami, but bad for the west coast of FL -- nm
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decline
Sep 6, 08:35
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??? how so -- nm
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ty97
Sep 6, 08:54
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If I understand it, the strongest winds are on the 'right' side of the storm. if the eye passes east of Miami, the strongest winds will be out to sea
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decline
Sep 6, 08:59
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*usually* you're better off on the Western side vs. Eastern side -- nm
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Strongbad
Sep 6, 09:13
these projections stagger about more than a drunk after Mardi Gras -- nm
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decline
Sep 6, 08:11
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Hurricane Rick! -- nm
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Beryllium
Sep 6, 08:13
This sounds like a man speaking from experience -- nm
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ty97
Sep 6, 08:12
Cone of Shame -- nm
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budice
Sep 6, 08:09
I do not like the cone of florida -- nm
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Dug
Sep 6, 08:08
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