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To: rcksinc who wrote (96542)9/8/2017 2:00:06 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™1 Recommendation

Recommended By
Oblivious

  Respond to of 220722
 
Thank you, I fully agree... I'll post the outcome here to you as soon as I have access after the storm has passed over... it could be days, it looks like it won't arrive here until late Saturday or early Sunday... somehow we have another free day, this tells me the storm is probably changing direction somewhat, but the media isn't saying anything about it...

I've been tracking the storm myself, it does look like it may actually continue westward before turning northerly, this would take it across the Florida keys and not hit the mainland, AND at a lower intensity... just maybe a disaster may be diverted...

Check out the wind direction on this link, it does look like the winds north of the storm could keep it moving further west and, who knows, miss Florida completely...

earth.nullschool.net

GZ



To: rcksinc who wrote (96542)9/9/2017 11:04:56 AM
From: GROUND ZERO™2 Recommendations

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Honey_Bee
toccodolce

  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 220722
 
Now 225 miles south of Miami and still moving west with top steady winds at 125... it's weakening and could possibly miss Florida completely... we're keeping all fingers and toes crossed...

GZ