JimMIA
There's more to life than mice...
- Joined
- Feb 16, 2005
Thursday 5 PM info
Here's the map.
The MAIN thing you need to remember about this map is that the average error at the later stages of this forecast is 200 MILES in any direction. So do NOT fixate on any particular point. Nobody on Earth knows where any storm is going to be at any moment in time.
Bottom line: Dorian is expected to make landfall on the central Florida coast as a Category 4 Major Hurricane with sustained winds of 125 mph or so and gusts to 150 or so.
This is a very dangerous hurricane, capable of inflicting catastrophic damage.
Following landfall, it is too early to predict the storm's path. We will know much better on Saturday.
Here's the map.
The MAIN thing you need to remember about this map is that the average error at the later stages of this forecast is 200 MILES in any direction. So do NOT fixate on any particular point. Nobody on Earth knows where any storm is going to be at any moment in time.
Bottom line: Dorian is expected to make landfall on the central Florida coast as a Category 4 Major Hurricane with sustained winds of 125 mph or so and gusts to 150 or so.
This is a very dangerous hurricane, capable of inflicting catastrophic damage.
Following landfall, it is too early to predict the storm's path. We will know much better on Saturday.