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| Just like every storm that approaches from that position it will get pushed up into Georgia/South and North Carolina.
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| | | Posted Thursday, August 28, 2008 1:48 PM | |
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| TheSpacePope (8/28/2008) Just like every storm that approaches from that position it will get pushed up into Georgia/South and North Carolina.
I hope you're more accurate this time than your Tropical Storm Fay prediction. 
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| | | Posted Thursday, August 28, 2008 1:50 PM | |
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| JAGGATOR1 (8/28/2008)
TheSpacePope (8/28/2008) Just like every storm that approaches from that position it will get pushed up into Georgia/South and North Carolina.
I hope you're more accurate this time than your Tropical Storm Fay prediction. 
I was right about it not being hurricane! heh
I'm just not used to storms approaching from the South.
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| | | Posted Thursday, August 28, 2008 1:50 PM | |
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| TheSpacePope (8/28/2008) Just like every storm that approaches from that position it will get pushed up into Georgia/South and North Carolina.Are you kidding me, you could have or should have at least said, Like most storms recently that approach......
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| | | Posted Thursday, August 28, 2008 1:52 PM | |
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| Name one storm in the last 30 years that has hit Jacksonville from that position in the Atlantic........
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| | | Posted Thursday, August 28, 2008 2:15 PM | |
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| TheSpacePope (8/28/2008)
JAGGATOR1 (8/28/2008)
TheSpacePope (8/28/2008) Just like every storm that approaches from that position it will get pushed up into Georgia/South and North Carolina.I hope you're more accurate this time than your Tropical Storm Fay prediction.  I was right about it not being hurricane! heh I'm just not used to storms approaching from the South. Why are all the computer models showing this storm hooking back to the southwest toward Cuba then?
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| | | Posted Thursday, August 28, 2008 2:17 PM | |
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| Because computer models are always wrong.
Fay should have hit us about three days earlier than the computer models showed.. plus it should hav e been a hurricane.
Hi! I'm Mel. Trust me!
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| | | Posted Thursday, August 28, 2008 2:21 PM | |
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| TheSpacePope (8/28/2008) Because computer models are always wrong.
Fay should have hit us about three days earlier than the computer models showed.. plus it should hav e been a hurricane.
Hi! I'm Mel. Trust me!While the models aren't entirely accurate they usually don't say that the storm is going to go in the entirely different direction then it actually dose. someone said it will be an east coast storm and the models right now show it heading SW into the carribean. Unles it loops which isn't entirely out of the question it doesn't look like an East Coast storm right now.
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| | | Posted Thursday, August 28, 2008 2:25 PM | |
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| phatcat53 (8/28/2008)
TheSpacePope (8/28/2008) Because computer models are always wrong.
Fay should have hit us about three days earlier than the computer models showed.. plus it should have been a hurricane.
Hi! I'm Mel. Trust me!
While the models aren't entirely accurate they usually don't say that the storm is going to go in the entirely different direction then it actually dose. someone said it will be an east coast storm and the models right now show it heading SW into the carribean. Unles it loops which isn't entirely out of the question it doesn't look like an East Coast storm right now.
http://www.weather.com/maps/news/atlstorm8/projectedpath_large.html
I think it's way too far out to predict it's going ... well - anywhere! for sure, anyway. I'll stand by my prediction based on nothing else but having lived in Jville for the last 17 years.
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