category 5 storm ''Irma'' (GLOBAL hurricanes??)

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Irma is about to break the pan.

ha it's gonna go under florida proba-



...ah...

vegas is booming and we're disaster free!!

besides the faultline we sit on....

Apparently it's the strongest Atlantic hurricane since the 80s

anyone else in south miami/florida here ready to take it up the bung???

ha it's gonna go under florida proba-

[img ]http://www.myfoxhurricane.com/custom/tropical/models_storm1.jpg[/img]

...ah...

What's that AEMN path? It falls short of where i live, but it's the closest out of all the other lines


oh what hte forget that's gonna hit ME

Apparently it's the strongest Atlantic hurricane since the 80s
it's the strongest hurricane to ever be outside of the Gulf or the Carribean as well.

Now 916mb 920mb was actually just reported as 916mb now and slowly dropping according to aerial recon, with 185mph winds with gusts to >=220mph. In regards to where it's probably gonna go, though, this is a great resource (despite seeming a little outdated, it gives a good general forecast for what's going to happen later in the week). It's basically forecasted to pen up just south of Florida, and then where it goes next depends on where the high pressure systems let it move.

Also, Jose is now a thing, and there's also tropical depression THIRTEEN hovering around in the bay of Campeche.
« Last Edit: September 05, 2017, 06:49:17 PM by AutoBahn »

what the forget how is this going all the way up towards virginia
also lol it's goin straight through cape canaveral theyd better board up their stuff


The HWRF/GFS/EMCWF models are the most accurate models.