The NHC model is pretty far south. I'm hopeful it keeps trending north. The majority of models seem to point that way.The saving grace for South Florida might be that the really bad weather is lopsided to the North.
@JD08 , you though.......
Which of those is the Euro?The NHC model is pretty far south. I'm hopeful it keeps trending north. The majority of models seem to point that way.
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Glad I didn’t replace the roof yet.The NHC model is pretty far south. I'm hopeful it keeps trending north. The majority of models seem to point that way.
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It doesn't look like it's on there.Which of those is the Euro?
It will depend on how fast that high pressure system gets out of the way.The Euro looks to be about the same as the official forecast, maybe even a tad south.
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The NHC model is pretty far south. I'm hopeful it keeps trending north. The majority of models seem to point that way.
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Pretty Much...I remember this from a few years ago so I don’t even know if it holds up today, but supposedly aren’t the European models the most accurate?
Yup.I remember this from a few years ago so I don’t even know if it holds up today, but supposedly aren’t the European models the most accurate?
Does anybody have access or a screenshot of the European model?
Does anybody have access or a screenshot of the European model?
Tropicaltidbits.com or hurricanecity.com are usually good sources.Does anybody have access or a screenshot of the European model?
It looks like its predicted path is shifting north. This is the European model 57 hours from now.
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And the composite spaghettis showing the NHC predicted path.
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Right now, it looks like Palm Bay between Sebastian and Melbourne.Looks like landfall is around Port Fierce or Vero? Or is it north of that?
Right now, it looks like Palm Bay between Sebastian and Melbourne.
That’s further north than I thought.
I think one of the things we have to keep in mind Is that this thing is really moving fast, it seems to be anyway, so that by this time tomorrow we’ll be a lot more confident about where it’s going, and it’ll be over by Thursday night at least for those of us on the FL East Coast.
The NHC moved the eye to Ft Pierce area, Accuweather still has it going to Palm Bay.