JimMIA
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Just a quick heads-up -- it's that season again!
There is a tropical wave (designated Invest 97L by the National Hurricane Center) located between Hispaniola (Dominican Republic and Haiti) and Puerto Rico, moving NNW at 10 Kts. Conditions are favorable for development and the NHC sets the probability of development into a tropical depression or Tropical Storm Bonnie at 60%.
The latest computer models show this storm reaching Florida on Friday. The model tracks vary quite a bit, but my bet would be West Palm Beach or a little north, and probably exiting Florida a little north of Tampa. Obviously, if that proves correct, Friday will be a crummy day at both Vero Beach and WDW.
The intensity forecasts vary quite a bit. A couple of them say minimal Tropical Storm (39 Kt = about 45 MPH) and one says a stronger TS approaching 70 MPH. It seems unlikely this will develop into a hurricane.
If the system goes where I expect, it will be a pretty nasty day at VB on Friday with stiff winds and really rough seas. Much less impact at WDW, although if I were there I'd be planning for a windy, rainy day.
I wouldn't get too excited over this system , but if you are going to be at VB or WDW on Friday (or flying in), I'd keep an eye on it.
If you are concerned, turn OFF cable TV (especially the Weather Channel) and go to either www.nhc.noaa.gov , the National Hurricane Center's excellent site, or to www.wunderground.com/tropical , Weather Underground's excellent site. Either of those sites will give you accurate info with no Viagra-selling hype.

There is a tropical wave (designated Invest 97L by the National Hurricane Center) located between Hispaniola (Dominican Republic and Haiti) and Puerto Rico, moving NNW at 10 Kts. Conditions are favorable for development and the NHC sets the probability of development into a tropical depression or Tropical Storm Bonnie at 60%.
The latest computer models show this storm reaching Florida on Friday. The model tracks vary quite a bit, but my bet would be West Palm Beach or a little north, and probably exiting Florida a little north of Tampa. Obviously, if that proves correct, Friday will be a crummy day at both Vero Beach and WDW.
The intensity forecasts vary quite a bit. A couple of them say minimal Tropical Storm (39 Kt = about 45 MPH) and one says a stronger TS approaching 70 MPH. It seems unlikely this will develop into a hurricane.
If the system goes where I expect, it will be a pretty nasty day at VB on Friday with stiff winds and really rough seas. Much less impact at WDW, although if I were there I'd be planning for a windy, rainy day.
I wouldn't get too excited over this system , but if you are going to be at VB or WDW on Friday (or flying in), I'd keep an eye on it.
If you are concerned, turn OFF cable TV (especially the Weather Channel) and go to either www.nhc.noaa.gov , the National Hurricane Center's excellent site, or to www.wunderground.com/tropical , Weather Underground's excellent site. Either of those sites will give you accurate info with no Viagra-selling hype.



here in Miami -- 200+ miles south of WDW. 