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12z euro is a nasty potentially game cancelling run. Way west. GFDL too. Let's hope these runs are outliers.

Even the westernmost ones show landfall, if there is one, significantly north of South Florida, which would remain on the southern and western side of the hurricane. A good example is what happened in Jamaica. I think as long as we don't get a direct hit we're going to be OK

To some degree it doesn't matter if s fla is going to be ok or not. What matter is if matthew is forecasted to come close enough to make officials cancel the game out of an abundance of caution.
 
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True story...My baby coming in November will be named Matthew Kane V____ez..

Have had the name picked out for months now..lil Bad *** is already trying to F*^# chit up lol. 🙌🙌
 
Dammit mane, I spent so much time saying 'don't ruin the game, don't ruin the game' I sucked that **** right up here to Charleston!!

Plane tickets to Miami : check
Miami vs free shoes tickets: check
Phins tickets: check
Hotel: check
Hurricane Matthew: FML!!

I wonder if going to Miami for the weekend counts as evacuating Charleston?
 
12z euro is a nasty potentially game cancelling run. Way west. GFDL too. Let's hope these runs are outliers.

Agree! The 12Z run was not pretty. It was delayed in coming out by initialization issues. The 18Z GFS and the 0Z model suites will tell the tale. Expect a westward shift from the NHC with the 5:00 pm update.


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These are the only European models I care about. *** they care about North American meteorological activity?!

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12z euro is a nasty potentially game cancelling run. Way west. GFDL too. Let's hope these runs are outliers.

Even the westernmost ones show landfall, if there is one, significantly north of South Florida, which would remain on the southern and western side of the hurricane. A good example is what happened in Jamaica. I think as long as we don't get a direct hit we're going to be OK

To some degree it doesn't matter if s fla is going to be ok or not. What matter is if matthew is forecasted to come close enough to make officials cancel the game out of an abundance of caution.

Why would they cancel the game when even if it does hit, it would be a full two days before the game is played. Makes no sense. You wait until Thursday, and make the call.
 
12z euro is a nasty potentially game cancelling run. Way west. GFDL too. Let's hope these runs are outliers.

Even the westernmost ones show landfall, if there is one, significantly north of South Florida, which would remain on the southern and western side of the hurricane. A good example is what happened in Jamaica. I think as long as we don't get a direct hit we're going to be OK

To some degree it doesn't matter if s fla is going to be ok or not. What matter is if matthew is forecasted to come close enough to make officials cancel the game out of an abundance of caution.

Why would they cancel the game when even if it does hit, it would be a full two days before the game is played. Makes no sense. You wait until Thursday, and make the call.

This.
 
Storm will be in the Carolinas by Saturday. Florida is also on the west (drier) side of the storm, so unless there is a direct hit on Miami, I think the point is moot.
 
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As of the new 5 p.m. advisory, Broward County is now under a hurricane watch. The stadium is in Broward County, so I'd think this could change things. I understand that the storm would hit on Thursday, if at all, and the game is Saturday night, but there would be a lot the school would have to consider when deciding to play the game. I'd guess that the stadium would have be evaluated by engineers if Broward does take a direct hit. Hosting a game takes a large amount of resources, with police, fire, etc., and if there is concern about storm recovery, that's a huge pull on resources. The school may decide to wait until later this week, but this westward shift and new hurricane warnings are not good, IMO.
 
As of the new 5 p.m. advisory, Broward County is now under a hurricane watch. The stadium is in Broward County, so I'd think this could change things. I understand that the storm would hit on Thursday, if at all, and the game is Saturday night, but there would be a lot the school would have to consider when deciding to play the game. I'd guess that the stadium would have be evaluated by engineers if Broward does take a direct hit. Hosting a game takes a large amount of resources, with police, fire, etc., and if there is concern about storm recovery, that's a huge pull on resources. The school may decide to wait until later this week, but this westward shift and new hurricane warnings are not good, IMO.

Technically, stadium is in Dade.
 
Guess you don't live in FL.

12z euro is a nasty potentially game cancelling run. Way west. GFDL too. Let's hope these runs are outliers.

Even the westernmost ones show landfall, if there is one, significantly north of South Florida, which would remain on the southern and western side of the hurricane. A good example is what happened in Jamaica. I think as long as we don't get a direct hit we're going to be OK

To some degree it doesn't matter if s fla is going to be ok or not. What matter is if matthew is forecasted to come close enough to make officials cancel the game out of an abundance of caution.

Why would they cancel the game when even if it does hit, it would be a full two days before the game is played. Makes no sense. You wait until Thursday, and make the call.
 
As of the new 5 p.m. advisory, Broward County is now under a hurricane watch. The stadium is in Broward County, so I'd think this could change things. I understand that the storm would hit on Thursday, if at all, and the game is Saturday night, but there would be a lot the school would have to consider when deciding to play the game. I'd guess that the stadium would have be evaluated by engineers if Broward does take a direct hit. Hosting a game takes a large amount of resources, with police, fire, etc., and if there is concern about storm recovery, that's a huge pull on resources. The school may decide to wait until later this week, but this westward shift and new hurricane warnings are not good, IMO.

If this track continues the game is not happening...
 
Guess you don't live in FL.

Even the westernmost ones show landfall, if there is one, significantly north of South Florida, which would remain on the southern and western side of the hurricane. A good example is what happened in Jamaica. I think as long as we don't get a direct hit we're going to be OK

To some degree it doesn't matter if s fla is going to be ok or not. What matter is if matthew is forecasted to come close enough to make officials cancel the game out of an abundance of caution.

Why would they cancel the game when even if it does hit, it would be a full two days before the game is played. Makes no sense. You wait until Thursday, and make the call.

Clown post. Not only do I live in Florida, I've been through three of these, so why don't you kindly STFU
 
As of the new 5 p.m. advisory, Broward County is now under a hurricane watch. The stadium is in Broward County, so I'd think this could change things. I understand that the storm would hit on Thursday, if at all, and the game is Saturday night, but there would be a lot the school would have to consider when deciding to play the game. I'd guess that the stadium would have be evaluated by engineers if Broward does take a direct hit. Hosting a game takes a large amount of resources, with police, fire, etc., and if there is concern about storm recovery, that's a huge pull on resources. The school may decide to wait until later this week, but this westward shift and new hurricane warnings are not good, IMO.

If this track continues the game is not happening...

It's like we've got retarded clowns on here, cheering for the game to be cancelled. Just stupid.
 
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The game isn't being cancelled. Thursday, we'll get tropical storm weather and minimal damage. Storm will be long gone by Friday.
 
As of the new 5 p.m. advisory, Broward County is now under a hurricane watch. The stadium is in Broward County, so I'd think this could change things. I understand that the storm would hit on Thursday, if at all, and the game is Saturday night, but there would be a lot the school would have to consider when deciding to play the game. I'd guess that the stadium would have be evaluated by engineers if Broward does take a direct hit. Hosting a game takes a large amount of resources, with police, fire, etc., and if there is concern about storm recovery, that's a huge pull on resources. The school may decide to wait until later this week, but this westward shift and new hurricane warnings are not good, IMO.

If this track continues the game is not happening...

It's like we've got retarded clowns on here, cheering for the game to be cancelled. Just stupid.

I have been looking forward to this game for awhile. I have 40+ people coming to my tailgate including out of towners, I just do not think it looks good.
 
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