The forecast for Dorian has changed significantly in the past couple of
days. NHC shows that it will make landfall as a category 4 storm on Tuesday
near Miami. It will then go northward along the Florida Peninsula into far
southeastern Georgia, get caught up in the jetstream, and then pushed back out
to sea somewhere near Jacksonville or Savannah.
The forecast is changing noticeably from one day to the next, and it's
possible that Dorian will reach category 5, given it's ground speed and the sea
surface temperature.
The majority of models displayed on the South Florida Hurricane page show
Dorian making a sharp turn northward and then moving along the coast as far as
Charleston.
https://www.sfwmd.gov/weather-radar/hurricane-model-plots
>
>Keep your water wings handy, Jim.
>
>
>> This morning the GFS forecast shows that the remnants of Hurricane
>> Dorian will be in far eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina next
>> Wednesday.
>>
>
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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