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Herb wrote:
Votes are accumulating. Unscientific, but interesting. Still time to add yours: NC Coast to Tidewater VA -- 20% East Florida coast -- 19% Caribbean --17% Ga. to SC coast --15% http://mywebpages.comcast.net/herbwx/hurrican.html Would be interesting to normalize these according to shoreline distance and see which location people really think is more likely. Though this also depends with the track. I.e., lots of MD-NJ shoreline, but a landfall from the S would be very unlikely. I voted for GA/SC, but still awfully early to be confident of much. |
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