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Quixote1818

(28,946 posts)
Sun Sep 10, 2017, 09:06 AM Sep 2017

Some models now have Jose hitting New York City on the 18th or Bangor Maine on the 19th

This model shows it grazing Cape Cod then moving toward Maine on the 19th: https://www.windy.com/?2017-09-19-18,42.025,-65.149,6



Whatever this guy is watching shows it headed toward NYC. By the way, he is a nut and thinks the hurricanes are engineered but the site he is using is real:







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Some models now have Jose hitting New York City on the 18th or Bangor Maine on the 19th (Original Post) Quixote1818 Sep 2017 OP
Probably more like the Carolinas or Virginia. raven mad Sep 2017 #1
I'm loading my guns and gonna shoot that motherf**ker jpak Sep 2017 #2
I recommend at least 7.62 nt Flaleftist Sep 2017 #5
Got it in the chamber jpak Sep 2017 #7
I saw this too, but is it reliable? Chasstev365 Sep 2017 #3
They are using real models but it's over a week out so too early to give anything Quixote1818 Sep 2017 #4
My town is south of Bangor, right on the coast. My neighborhood is on a cove, and the water is a GreenPartyVoter Sep 2017 #6

Quixote1818

(28,946 posts)
4. They are using real models but it's over a week out so too early to give anything
Sun Sep 10, 2017, 09:31 AM
Sep 2017

very accurate. The main concern is that both models have it hitting in the North East someplace.

GreenPartyVoter

(72,378 posts)
6. My town is south of Bangor, right on the coast. My neighborhood is on a cove, and the water is a
Sun Sep 10, 2017, 09:41 AM
Sep 2017

few hundred yards from my very non-hurricane proof house. We already learned the hard way that heavy rains can overwhelm our drainage system and flood the basement.

We're at no risk like our southern family and friends, but I am still nervous about it possibly heading this way. Might need to try and take down some of the dead trees around the house. (Should really do it anyway, with winter on the way.)

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