99 percent of the models show this thing going nowhere close at all. I really don't see why anyone is worried.
Different storm. Katia is the one that has passed, this is a new one.
Let a weather geek address this.
It's too early to speculate on this storm. Some of the long-range computer models have it on a Katia-like track...in other words, it will lift out to sea before it reaches the Bahamas. But there's still a large discrepancy on track and intensity for it.
It's way too early to even fret about this storm. Saturday it should be within the Greater Antillies, and that we will know by then what threat the storm would bring, if any, to the United States.
That may not matter. If it takes a more southerly track it will be in the south-central Bahamas by Monday night. Preparations would be well underway by then, and the NFL will probably need to take action.Even if it does come this way, it won't be here before Monday night.
That may not matter. If it takes a more southerly track it will be in the south-central Bahamas by Monday night. Preparations would be well underway by then, and the NFL will probably need to take action.
I AM NOT SAYING THIS IS COMING TO MIAMI
Just keep your eyes on it over the next few days...like I said, Saturday we'll have the best idea on where it's going.
thanks for the models, and thanks for the good luck wishes. not funny saying "its rex's problem" and crap like that. i saw what andrew did and i had relatives down there back then even though i was young. i saw the outskirts of irene while in bocca, drove through some bands in south carolina, and witnessed it really screw things up for ppl here in new jersey. i hope these things continue to steer clear of florida, nj, new england, new york, new orleans, etc for the rest of the season. i dont think anyone needs any more b.s.
99 percent of the models show this thing going nowhere close at all. I really don't see why anyone is worried.
I am feeling better, but part of me is still worried. Of course we will get a clearer picture as the days progress, but at least at this point it doesn't look like a threat.![]()
This is the telling image. It could change at any time but so far it looks like it will follow the rest of the storms.