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Possible Major Storm Sunday into Monday- Tues Update
A tropical storm is expected to move up from the Caribbean, intensify along the eastern Florida coastline, possibly become a hurricane, and then move up along the east coast of the US, possibly coming inland around NY or New England as a Hurricane or major extratropical Nor'easter.
While the computer models show varying tracks, with some of them keeping the storm far off the coast, my regular readers know I favor the Navy NOGAPS model for predicting tropical tracks. The NOGAPS takes this tropical storm/hurricane and transforms it into a dangerous extratropical monster-- a deep Nor'easter that brushes the NJ coastline and affects eastern PA with heavy rains and high winds. Should the NOGAPS be correct, this would be a major disruptive storm. This situation needs to be watched. Updates tomorrow.
posted: Oct 23 2012 at 8:27 am
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Disclaimer: I am not a meteorologist and provide this information as a hobby and for entertainment (mostly my own :-) . While attempts are made to predict the weather as best as I can, use at your own risk! I am NOT responsible for any direct or indirect consequential injury/damages due to your use of these forecasts. Always check the NWS Official Forecast for your final plans.
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