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Re: Severe weather predictions for coming years...

#21 Postby somethingfunny » Mon Jul 20, 2009 10:09 am

Category 5 wrote:throw a dart at a large map of the U.S and the odds of that dart hitting a certain location are about the same odds of a tornado hitting it (on average, it varies from area to area). take that and make it an EF-4 EF-5 and the odds are 1 in 90484120482104812048120968696975986967595986969869. trying to predict EF-4 and EF-5 tornadoes years ahead of time is just flat out nonsense. Theres no science involved and it accomplishes nothing.

Granted, its not as bad about people whining about the dead tropics when the pacific is active. :D


The Pacific is dead too! :x

A downburst hit my house yesterday and that's exciting enough for me....
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Re: Severe weather predictions for coming years...

#22 Postby Category 5 » Mon Jul 20, 2009 12:19 pm

somethingfunny wrote:
Category 5 wrote:throw a dart at a large map of the U.S and the odds of that dart hitting a certain location are about the same odds of a tornado hitting it (on average, it varies from area to area). take that and make it an EF-4 EF-5 and the odds are 1 in 90484120482104812048120968696975986967595986969869. trying to predict EF-4 and EF-5 tornadoes years ahead of time is just flat out nonsense. Theres no science involved and it accomplishes nothing.

Granted, its not as bad about people whining about the dead tropics when the pacific is active. :D


The Pacific is dead too! :x


It wasnt a few days ago.
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Re: Severe weather predictions for coming years...

#23 Postby Shockwave » Mon Jul 20, 2009 5:15 pm

January 8, 2018 N TN-S KY 4:00 PM 24/139 ¾ mile wide, 215 mph winds


This is a prediction I like to see. It's bad enough you picked TN or KY...to pick Northern TN and Southern KY is even worse...thanks man!
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Re: Severe weather predictions for coming years...

#24 Postby Calasanjy » Fri Jul 24, 2009 3:11 pm

Not a problem haha, hopefully it doesn't pan out but the last time Kentucky experienced a tornado of that magnitude was 35 years ago during the 1974 Super Outbreak, when two F5s struck the northern part of the state. Granted, this forum is solely for the fun of random predictions...although I did consider the likelihood of tornadoes striking in these regions during the respective times of the year.
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