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TS Wilma gunning for South Florida

> The center of Tropical Storm Wilma's probability cone for
> Sunday is centered on Palm Beach County.
>
> Hurricane Info on South Florida Radio
>
> 73s from 954, 561, 407, and 305
>

Palm Beach? The storm is west of the area. Are you talking about the storm moving through the area?

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Reminder: Storms can change paths unexpectedly. Remember Charlie last year hanging a sharp right and surprising Punta Gorda? This is Tuesday evening and they're talking about the storm affecting SW Florida by Saturday evening. A lot can change in four days. Be prepared. Be ready to move. But don't bet the farm on the current track being presented today.
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TS Wilma gunning for South Florida & CURRENT MAPS

Hurricane Info on South Florida Radio

> > The center of Tropical Storm Wilma's probability cone for
> > Sunday is centered on Palm Beach County.
> >
> > Hurricane Info on South Florida Radio
> >
> > 73s from 954, 561, 407, and 305
> >
>
> Palm Beach? The storm is west of the area. Are you talking
> about the storm moving through the area?

Yes.

I said "probability cone for <U>Sunday</U>" as
of this morning.


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> Reminder: Storms can change paths unexpectedly. Remember
> Charlie last year hanging a sharp right and surprising Punta
> Gorda? This is Tuesday evening and they're talking about
> the storm affecting SW Florida by Saturday evening. A lot
> can change in four days. Be prepared. Be ready to move.
> But don't bet the farm on the current track being presented
> today.
>

I know, I just knew that Palm Beach County is on the East Coast of Florida and I got confused. Basically, the whole West Coast (Treasure Coast?) of Florida better watch out.

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No you're not confused...

I wouldn't listen to a word from "Bear the other White meat". This one might be extremely serious, attacking South Florida from the backside. You probably mistook landfall for the cone of probability 954 spoke of in PB. There is an upper level high which should trap and steer the storm right our way. Hurricanes do not move by themselves, and the worst possible Weather scenario is in place. All 4 computer models from the National hurricane center are predicting the identical path which is highly unusual. And those in Broward and Miami-Dade should see some the worst Weather from the storm if things go as planned. Give me Southern California any day, home of Earthquakes & the IN-N-OUT Burger©.


> I know, I just knew that Palm Beach County is on the East
> Coast of Florida and I got confused. Basically, the whole
> West Coast (Treasure Coast?) of Florida better watch out.
>
> Good luck folks
>
 
Calypso Looey Farrakkkhan & Wilma

> Reminder: Storms can change paths unexpectedly. Remember
> Charlie last year hanging a sharp right and surprising Punta
> Gorda? This is Tuesday evening and they're talking about
> the storm affecting SW Florida by Saturday evening. A lot
> can change in four days. Be prepared. Be ready to move.
> But don't bet the farm on the current track being presented
> today.

Noted racist Looie Farrakkhan says the Republican Hurricane
Machine (Owned and operated by the vast right-wing
conspiracy) will send the hurricane to the most liberal
minority-filled place in its path: Broward County, Florida.

73s from 954
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