To: PrairieDawg; rodguy911
I just spent about 45 minutes on Tropical Tidbits running all the computer simulations and they have it coming in everywhere from Cocoa Beach to Jacksonville/Savanah.
It is moving slow (like Rodguy points out) and we are still so far off timewise that it will be another 36 hours before we have any sort of reliable models, IMHO
129 posted on
08/28/2019 5:58:48 PM PDT by
KC Burke
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To: KC Burke
Actually 13 knots is pretty quick especially if it gets bigger. The big damages come from hurricanes or even big tropical systems that stall or move 2-4 knots across an area. Those are the ones that do the damage.Especially flooding. A 13 knot storm better be big and packing a wallop #3 or #4 to do much damage. Its in and out of an area in no time and in this case may lose hurricane status as it moves across the state.
132 posted on
08/28/2019 6:07:05 PM PDT by
rodguy911
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