Attn: Dennis
Hurricane Ophelia, now with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph, is meandering just off the east coast of Florida. It is going nowhere fast; remaining nearly stationary. While it festers in the warm waters off of Florida, Ophelia is expected to strengthen even more under minimal shear over the next few days and slowly drift. Without any definitive steering currents aloft, the forecast calls for Ophelia to drift ever-so-slowly northeastward off the coast of northeast Florida and Georgia.
Originally Posted by NikePenguin,Sep 8 2005, 06:33 PM
Hurricane Ophelia, now with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph, is meandering just off the east coast of Florida. It is going nowhere fast; remaining nearly stationary. While it festers in the warm waters off of Florida, Ophelia is expected to strengthen even more under minimal shear over the next few days and slowly drift. Without any definitive steering currents aloft, the forecast calls for Ophelia to drift ever-so-slowly northeastward off the coast of northeast Florida and Georgia.
Soon there will be no room for our cold weathered feathered friends.










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