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Old 09-01-2010, 08:36 AM   #1
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Weather Channel isn't as optimistic for us as some of the computer models--they say almost a certainty of hurricane warnings being posted for the Cape.

The latest NWS update I saw put it 500 miles due south of NYC on Friday morning, before it makes that NE or NNE turn--and that's a bad track for us, with a storm that big.

I think tropical storm force winds and 20' waves are a given on Saturday. Only question is whether it'll be a full force hurricane.

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Old 09-01-2010, 09:10 AM   #2
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Weather Channel isn't as optimistic for us as some of the computer models--they say almost a certainty of hurricane warnings being posted for the Cape.

The latest NWS update I saw put it 500 miles due south of NYC on Friday morning, before it makes that NE or NNE turn--and that's a bad track for us, with a storm that big.

I think tropical storm force winds and 20' waves are a given on Saturday. Only question is whether it'll be a full force hurricane.
ouch, I thought this morning's forecast looked better for the cape.....lame

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Old 09-01-2010, 09:45 AM   #3
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Matt Noyes: Broadcast Meteorologist There has been nearly a 100 mile northward shift in hurricane guidance early this morning. The average guidance track is now closer to New England than the NHC forecast. Would like to see full suite of new model guidance (comes in thru early afternoon) before jumping. This has been a concern for me given how this st...orm matches up against history, referenced in the pre-dawn technical discussion.

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