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B2G

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42. No
Fri Sep 1, 2017, 08:05 PM
Sep 2017

Models are run based on the data at the time of the run. Climate change has nothing to do with the models.

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PLEASE add to your list, oh what are those window breaker things called Skittles Sep 2017 #1
And *Turn around - don't drown" jpak Sep 2017 #5
Good post malaise Sep 2017 #2
Plane ticket.. HipChick Sep 2017 #3
Ha malaise Sep 2017 #6
That's kinda what I'm planning.. HipChick Sep 2017 #8
or you might need tickets to them? barbtries Sep 2017 #11
We live some distance from the coast - we're fine malaise Sep 2017 #13
what do you base that on? barbtries Sep 2017 #16
Storms that intenify so early tend to go WNW and then NE malaise Sep 2017 #19
yep. barbtries Sep 2017 #23
Models have consistently been trending west today B2G Sep 2017 #24
That wobble is also included in the models but it's way too early to know where it's going malaise Sep 2017 #39
How much are models going to breakdown dbackjon Sep 2017 #41
No B2G Sep 2017 #42
The farther west and south it goes - the higher the probability of a US landfall jpak Sep 2017 #21
Aren't you in Jamaica? Motley13 Sep 2017 #28
Yep malaise Sep 2017 #33
Good advice jpak jambo101 Sep 2017 #4
I've been in 3 hurricanes - the first 2 were not supposed to hit where I was located jpak Sep 2017 #7
That's why I post NOAA's Tropical Weather Outlook once there's something out there malaise Sep 2017 #12
thank you. barbtries Sep 2017 #9
Those of us who have lived in hurricane country for many years are always prepared FLPanhandle Sep 2017 #10
I lived on the western panhandle and gasoline supplies evaporated days before a watch was declared jpak Sep 2017 #14
Jeff Masters says it best malaise Sep 2017 #15
drinking water and mosquito repellent....n/t bluecollar2 Sep 2017 #17
And a weather radio jpak Sep 2017 #18
We always buy coal and put it in large garbage bags malaise Sep 2017 #20
Especially if the freezer is thawing jpak Sep 2017 #25
Yep malaise Sep 2017 #34
It was "mystery fish of the day" jpak Sep 2017 #36
ROFL malaise Sep 2017 #37
We live inland on the Gulf Coast...Pensacola, FL. Grammy23 Sep 2017 #22
I got out of Pensacola 2 days before Ivan hit jpak Sep 2017 #27
Andrew was supposed to direct hit Fort Lauderdale, so a friend of mine went to Kendall Motley13 Sep 2017 #38
I sure don't like those western tracks right through central North Carolina, where we are. mnhtnbb Sep 2017 #26
Yeah. We're in VA and remember Isabel only too well. We aren't located on Nay Sep 2017 #43
Fill bathtub with water in case you lose it so you can flush toilets Motley13 Sep 2017 #29
This jpak Sep 2017 #32
I ran into a former neighbor in the supermarket last week malaise Sep 2017 #35
My friend had just winterized his boat before non hurricane Sandy Not Ruth Sep 2017 #30
Video: Kingofalldems Sep 2017 #31
Another old storm memory from the 60s Motley13 Sep 2017 #40
My hurricane prep is easy misanthrope Sep 2017 #44
The mister and the fan worked for me after Katrina when the power went out jpak Sep 2017 #45
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