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Active Storms. Where discussions go off to die.
I always find it interesting that once a discussion of a model or wave that turns into an invest or storm it becomes locked and enters the Active Storm Forum. While we can review discussions dating back to the beginning of this board in Talking Tropics once and invest or named storm leaves it’s gone for good. Why is that? I think it would be far more interesting to review something that could have or did actually make an impact.
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Re: Active Storms. Where discussions go off to die.
Yes,OB.The archieves forum has all that.We move the actual tropical systems to sub-archieve forums by year and those that stay as invests go to the general archieves one.What I will do is lock the thread and by doing that I will go down the pages.Also,it may help other members who may have this same question.
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