My Thanks to dvdman who pointed out I used the 4 PM track on my last posting. The tight view was correct, but the wider views were not. It doesn't change a thing as here are the 4 & 10 pm forecast tracks.
The top two are earlier tracks while the bottom two are most recent. If you can see a difference, it might be a 10 mile shift to the east for Thursday 7 AM. The new track is nearly identical. I usually go over my graphics before I post, but it must have been that 2nd glass of chardonnay! My bad. See ya in the AM.
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You are the best, Bob! I appreciate your love of weather and Louisianans and the devotion you have for your followers. You are the Nash Roberts of my time! I look forward to your post. They give me just what I need to know from a trusted source; that's so familiar. I love David Bernard too, but I miss your face on the morning, and especially your hurricane coverage. Hope all is well with you and yours. ����❤️
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Wins by a "landslide" after getting "egged on" by an absolute dummy in the comments section.
Thanks as always for the info Bob. I’ve been following you since I moved back here from New York in the 80’s and for me you have always been on time.
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What the probability of this thing shifting more east?
Thank you Bob! You and David are my go-to guys!
Thank you very much Bob, we would be lost without your forecasts
How it is this a win by a landslide? As several pointed out he expressly said Marco was turning East not west and it was so obviously that he mocked the NHC for not seeing this turn. Marco in fact was not turning East but remaining as forecasted. Shortly after this big boo boo he made he said Marco didn’t need any further coverage.
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