True, but a shift east also puts TLH and ATL on the western side of the storm which could be a huge saving grace to both of those areas, avoiding the NE quadrant.
My fear-hunch was that a more westward passage through the Yucatan Channel would mean a more eastward track into W FL. Would mean a more populated hit closer to Tampa than a less populated Big Bend hit. Trochoidal oscillation?
@epawawx So glad your son is OK, scariest thing is to have a child who is hurt. As insane as twitter is, I don’t think you have to worry about people thinking you’re a celebrity or immortal though. People just care your kid is alright! 👍
@MeteoMark@burgwx@CloudsterWx Definition of cherry picking to try and support what was a very misleading original post. Please stop. You’re making a fool of yourself and the profession.
Blake Corum @blake_corum is as genuine as they come. He could've gone to the NFL, but he wanted to leave his mark.
"This is all I needed. This is what we came back for. We are trying to reach some goals & win the national championship, but this is what it is really about."
@PetridisGreg@USAwx Nope. Not at all. We avg where I am about 30-35” a year. I didn’t mean misc snows where we get 3” here 5” there etc which as you point out all add up. But people thinking we’re going to get HUGE snows need to hope for all things to be aligned.