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It's what the models are showing...
 

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It's what the models are showing...

Come on. You know it is WAY too early to give any credence to the deterministic models that far out. Watch and wait.

90% chance the model you showed (GFS) is completely wrong. Plus the GFS loves to blow storms up that far out. It does it ALL THE TIME.

I'd be much more concerned if the consensus of all of the models is showing that 7 days out. Until then, it is just entertainment.

Currently the Euro is showing a much less intense low in the range of a tropical depression. The Euro AI is showing another Erin.

We watch and wait.
 
We watch and wait.
I think I'm the only one doing the severe flooding rain-dance for Lake Okeechobee. The Keys all the way up to Boca Beach are hauling in boat loads of lobsters. Mean while Palm Beach County can't flush the Inter Coastal Waterway where zillions of lobsters are hiding without water. Okee's level is at 12ft and normal is 16ft for August. We need 600,000,000,000 {600 billion} gallons of rain to just get back to normal, that's like 3 near-miss hurricanes before they will open the flood gates..

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I think I'm the only one doing the severe flooding rain-dance for Lake Okeechobee. The Keys all the way up to Boca Beach are hauling in boat loads of lobsters. Mean while Palm Beach County can't flush the Inter Coastal Waterway where zillions of lobsters are hiding without water. Okee's level is at 12ft and normal is 16ft for August. We need 600,000,000,000 {600 billion} gallons of rain to just get back to normal, that's like 3 near-miss hurricanes before they will open the flood gates..

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Lake O does need water, so I will give you that. Hopefully it gets filled up in the next two months before rainy season ends.
 

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