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FAMOUS WEATHER QUOTES: The forecast for tonight.....dark! - Danny Treanor (cfnews13.com)

Ernesto - the storm that never came to be.

What happened? This storm was little more than a practice session for us. The edge of the "eye" has passed over my house and the winds never broke 4 MPH! I guess it is a good thing that the storm was not damaging. I expected more though.

It looks like I won the bet against Tim. Sorry Tim, better luck next time.


Ernesto Update (Late Monday)


Hello Everyone.

Good news. Ernesto continues to skirt the coast of Cuba and this is tearing itself apart piece by piece. It will re-organize in the Florida Straits but the impact on Florida's East coast is looking to be less than previously thought. I saw Tom Sorrells on the 11:00 PM Local6 Monday night news say that we should expect winds in the 40 MPH range.

The NHC (National Hurricane Center) is saying we can expect up to 10" of rain in the event on Wednesday night thru Thursday. It looks like the storm will be strong in Daytona sometime late Wednesday. Maybe around 11:00 PM.




Brian and Tim's Predictions

Brian Predicts Ernesto: Daytona Area (Fairway Estates) 30 MPH Sustained 50 Max MPH Gust.

Tim Predicts Ernesto: Holly Hill Area (His House) 40 MPH Sustained 62 MPH Max Gust.

New Ernesto Path

From the National Hurricane Center....



Here Comes Ernesto!

This is the forecast for Ernesto.... (From N.O.A.A.)



Update on Tropical Storm Debby (TS # 4)


At 5 a.m. EDT, the Debbie was centered 385 miles west northwest of the southernmost Cape Verde or 730 off the African coast, and was moving WNW at 16 mph and expected to continue this direction for possibly the next 24 hours. – Source: NHC

The storm had maximum sustained winds near 45 mph, with slow strengthening forecast for the next 24 hours.

Debbie could become a hurricane in four days, but there are several forecasted possibilities the storm may weaken. It is also generally thought not to be a threat to any coastal areas yet.

Tropical Depression FOUR (Later Named Debby)




Tropical Depression FOUR (Debby) has formed off the coast of Africa. Good news, most computer models don't see much happening with this one. Probably nothing to worry about. Check back in 2 days to see if anything more happens with this system.

NOAA Forecast: For TS/HUR  - Debby


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