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WeatherEmperor wrote:Brent wrote:It looks pathetic on satellite this afternoon... I think the waves farther east have a much better chance(particularly the one SW of the Cape Verdes at a higher latitude).
I couldnt agree more. Im not sure why everybody is so hung up on 92L.
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cause we are a weather board with lotsa weather fanatics.. we get hung up on every possible system until it's dead, gone, and buried 10 feet below.
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Pebbles wrote:WeatherEmperor wrote:Brent wrote:It looks pathetic on satellite this afternoon... I think the waves farther east have a much better chance(particularly the one SW of the Cape Verdes at a higher latitude).
I couldnt agree more. Im not sure why everybody is so hung up on 92L.
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cause we are a weather board with lotsa weather fanatics.. we get hung up on every possible system until it's dead, gone, and buried 10 feet below.And when a system has a lil more then slight probability to develop we get bananas and go to extreme lengths trying to figure out what it's doing.
hit the nail on the head pebbles
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Rashid wrote:92L is nothing to shrug off just yet - wait until it hits the Caribbean, conditions will be moderately favorable by then.
Welcome Rashid and enjoy.You remember me from TWC?
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Rashid wrote:92L is nothing to shrug off just yet - wait until it hits the Caribbean, conditions will be moderately favorable by then.
Oh I agree... I just think it's too early to be worrying about. I'll be surprised if it's named when it comes through the islands based on satellite tonight.
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cycloneye wrote:Rashid wrote:92L is nothing to shrug off just yet - wait until it hits the Caribbean, conditions will be moderately favorable by then.
Welcome Rashid and enjoy.You remember me from TWC?
Hey Cycloneye! I remember the good 'ole days at TWC forum - now the board is in dire straits! This place is great so far and I can't believe I haven't found this place before.
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~Floydbuster wrote:I have to stick up for TWC...this system would likely head towards the SE US, potentially FL.
Amen. And the irregularity of this season means all bets are off as far as historical paths for points of reference and intensity forecasts.
The NHC has already admitted that the climatology this year is different (if not bizarre, IMHO).
I still think we are in uncharted terrritory and would not be shocked to see another Cat 5 200 mph monster this year.
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ivanhater wrote:steve just said 92l should be near south florida if it were to develop
you are kidding me, if i had 10 bucks for every system coming to south florida i would donate it to s2k and it would fund this site until 2010.
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Rashid wrote:cycloneye wrote:Rashid wrote:92L is nothing to shrug off just yet - wait until it hits the Caribbean, conditions will be moderately favorable by then.
Welcome Rashid and enjoy.You remember me from TWC?
Hey Cycloneye! I remember the good 'ole days at TWC forum - now the board is in dire straits! This place is great so far and I can't believe I haven't found this place before.
Yeah I remember you too. Glad you got away from that place!
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jlauderdal wrote:ivanhater wrote:steve just said 92l should be near south florida if it were to develop
you are kidding me, if i had 10 bucks for every system coming to south florida i would donate it to s2k and it would fund this site until 2010.
LOL!
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