All weekend I could not get on the site??????? I missed it sooooo much..Was it on my end??
Im sooooooooooo glad to be back!!!!!!!!!!!
OMG I have 2k back
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I just want to give a huge THANK YOU for the guys/Gals? that got Storm2k back up and running quickly considering the major server crash!!!
You guys, and this site are awesome!!
I had serious withdrawls this weekend without it!
STORM2K is back and complete with Santa smilies LOL
Maybe the X-Mas look will bring winter back for everyone

You guys, and this site are awesome!!
I had serious withdrawls this weekend without it!
STORM2K is back and complete with Santa smilies LOL



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Many withdrawls for me but I am glad the board is running again for the members to continue these great discussions about winter weather. 

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Visit the Caribbean-Central America Weather Thread where you can find at first post web cams,radars
and observations from Caribbean basin members Click Here
and observations from Caribbean basin members Click Here
I'm glad to see it back, too
The weather's been so cold that even the emoticons need to dress warm.
Now will someone fix the web site of the Canadian Meteorological Centre (CMC)? Especially since that's the only place that correctly predicted clouds for Richmond today. The GFS said things would be OK; the local weather people and the official NOAA forecast all called for sunny, clear, and partly cloudy. Only the cloud forecasts of the CMC predicted today's clouds. They can be obtained by going to
http://cleardarksky.com/c/Richmond_VAkey.html
and clicking on the squares in the row marked "Cloud Cover". You get pages showing cloud cover for NE North America. Of course you may pick your own city instead of Richmond.
There is a link on that page called "Animate this image". If you click on that, you get "Server Error", or something like that. I just checked it now. Apparently they got it fixed. Try it out. The resulting animation looks really cool.

Now will someone fix the web site of the Canadian Meteorological Centre (CMC)? Especially since that's the only place that correctly predicted clouds for Richmond today. The GFS said things would be OK; the local weather people and the official NOAA forecast all called for sunny, clear, and partly cloudy. Only the cloud forecasts of the CMC predicted today's clouds. They can be obtained by going to
http://cleardarksky.com/c/Richmond_VAkey.html
and clicking on the squares in the row marked "Cloud Cover". You get pages showing cloud cover for NE North America. Of course you may pick your own city instead of Richmond.
There is a link on that page called "Animate this image". If you click on that, you get "Server Error", or something like that. I just checked it now. Apparently they got it fixed. Try it out. The resulting animation looks really cool.
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