No "redraw" there - just extended the path of the storm to show Alabama was in peril.
Libruls: So triggered we need three threads on this nothing burger.
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Some of the forecasts I first watched of Dorian said it could go across Florida into the Gulf of Mexico and from their it was anyone's guess but most likely it would turn North going across Alabama and/or Georgia. So I don't see the big deal other than more hate Trump nonsense.
Trump was right to say Alabama was in jeopardy of being in the path of Dorian in "certain original scenarios." However, forecasters have discounted Dorian crossing the Florida peninsula into the Gulf of Mexico and being in the vicinity of Alabama for days.
By Sunday, computer models generally agreed that Dorian, which had just become a "major" Category 5 hurricane with 180 miles per hour sustained maximum winds, would pass over the northern Bahamas and then turn north off the East Coast.
Trump defends outdated Hurricane Dorian forecast warning for Alabama
All it takes is a bit of commonsense. A scarce commodity amongst Trumpophobes.Yeah? So the National Weather Service took the Sharpie to Alabama? Where did you read that?
Yes EARLY forecasts did say that. I live on the southcoast so I was watching carefully EARLY on.
BUT then:
All it takes is a bit of commonsense. A scarce commodity amongst Trumpophobes.