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Tropical Major Hurricane Irma (Part 1)

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AccuWeather's impact map
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That is about the stupidest map Ive ever seen. Judging by that map, it shows the same impact level for North GA as it does for Florida. Also in AL, it shows the impact level going from extreme to insignificant in just 30 miles or so.
 
Lol. Going to be professional here.

Serious question though, the water near the keys is deep? I feel like it would be shallow


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Maybe deep is the wrong word the heat content is off the charts there which is what hurricanes fuel off of

Been a long week and in my head im thinking content=deep
 
I was just looking over the 12z Euro wind gusts data.
FL, wind gusts any where from 60-
That is about the stupidest map Ive ever seen. Judging by that map, it shows the same impact level for North GA as it does for Florida. Also in AL, it shows the impact level going from extreme to insignificant in just 30 miles or so.
Yeah, I think it's a bit over done. I was just sharing that map, I'm not affiliated with it.
 
Hmm I'm just about to be right on every prediction I've made. First I said it will hit florida and then Apalachicola , then I said it will hit Cuba and Tampa. Haha

Of course I'm saying this in jest.
 
The next few hours will be interesting to see if it starts to gain some northward motion as it approaches the western part of the subtropical ridge. You would have to think a long east to west trip across Cuba would do some damage to the structure... maybe

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I may actually get what I've wanted all along. No, not a track into NC because that's what I called for landfall early on, but instead a track right into my back yard. :)
 
The next few hours will be interesting to see if it starts to gain some northward motion as it approaches the western part of the subtropical ridge. You would have to think a long east to west trip across Cuba would do some damage to the structure... maybe

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One would think it would start to gain latitude soon but I've been thinking that all day....
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and on a substantive note ... personal opinion only and I'm not taking issue with NHS, but it seems they are weakening her a bit too quickly
 
Maybe itll get shredded in Cuba and come out a weak tropical storm. One can hope right ?
Probably won't get shredded but in the best if events the core could get disrupted a bit. I'm not sure it's very likely given how much is over water. Just hypothesizing

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