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Could clog up the Sphincter Dome.
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They say the models are a lot better than 20 years ago because of 1) more data and 2) better analysis including AI.Yet almost EXACTLY the same track currently as it was at the beginning of the thread. Hmmm
Of course. Like I said from the jump.They say the models are a lot better than 20 years ago because of 1) more data and 2) better analysis including AI.
Maybe "they" are right?
Sorry I didn't see it. But I found out: "They" is you!!!!Of course. Like I said from the jump.
Praying for all in the path
On the NE side towards Buckhead, Gwinnett, Athens are hardest hit. Airport is open. No word on Mercedes Benz stadium but it should be good to go.Any word on damage or flooding in Atlanta?
Hate to hear that anyone is hurt or damaged but glad that the major areas seem mostly ok. Want everyone safe and healthy so they watch the falcons lose in peaceOn the NE side towards Buckhead, Gwinnett, Athens are hardest hit. Airport is open. No word on Mercedes Benz stadium but it should be good to go.
On the NE side towards Buckhead, Gwinnett, Athens are hardest hit. Airport is open. No word on Mercedes Benz stadium but it should be good to go.
They still can't get the cone of uncertainty narrowed down below 500 miles wide until a storm is 2-3 days out, so I have no faith in models further out than 3-4 days.They say the models are a lot better than 20 years ago because of 1) more data and 2) better analysis including AI.
Maybe "they" are right?