
We in Louisiana start worrying about a hurricane a couple of weeks, certainly a couple of days before it makes landfall. The folks on the east coast may not have seen a real hurricane in several years. In some places, several decades. From my decidedly unprofessional, amateur perspective, Bill might go ashore as far north as Massachusetts. Here's another map.

Ain't that a hell of a note? Bill's going to be one to watch.
Which reminds me. I haven't started the generator in a month or so. Momma's was started a couple of weeks ago. I better start laying in some gasoline. We might have a storm our self before this season is over.
3 comments:
Paw- if you ever saw what the models REALLY show about the paths, you'd just throw up your hands! The cannot predict with any accuracy past 12 hours...
NFO: Whoever came up with the term "spagetti model" had it spot on, eh?!
PawPaw, I ran a quart of gas through my generator early last week when it began to look like 2004 might be happening all over again. Yep, good idea to get your exercised a bit. And remember, some critters love to dwell in such places in the off-season. (I built a doghouse around/over my gen.)
Bob- You are correct... Lots of times the 'senior' forcaster looks at the models, searches through his/her memory, and calls out ONE of the models as the probability!
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