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Cheezoholic

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Thu Sep 29, 2022, 02:19 AM Sep 2022

Not quite sure what the NHC is thinking

We've been debating on weatherboard. Ian certainly looks like it could be back over water in about 6 hours, not later Thursday afternoon. It's already east of Orlando. If it doesn't start to make a northerly turn soon all bets are off once it gets back out into the Atlantic. There's been a model shift east on some of the early guidance.

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Not quite sure what the NHC is thinking (Original Post) Cheezoholic Sep 2022 OP
Its slow moving, will swing out over ocean and head to GA/Carolinas Shanti Shanti Shanti Sep 2022 #1
It looks like it will hit South Carolina next. ananda Sep 2022 #2
Looks like eyewall reforming, and maybe moving east farther up the coast Shanti Shanti Shanti Sep 2022 #3
 

Shanti Shanti Shanti

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1. Its slow moving, will swing out over ocean and head to GA/Carolinas
Thu Sep 29, 2022, 07:53 AM
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