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- Audrey2Katrina
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Seems they're pretty interested in that wave moving into the Caribbean... the reminder of how it was similar to Cindy gave me a bad case of flashback... prelude to a bad summer. That one caught me completely by surprise...didn't know it was even out there till I woke up the morning after it passed.
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Cyclenall wrote:I start listening to it just now and this question is asked:
Why don't hurricanes weaken rapidly down in the carribean like they do when making landfall?
What kind of a question is that? So far i'm not impressed. These are so easy to answer it's sad.
Why don't you call in and ask some questions?

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Cyclenall wrote:I start listening to it just now and this question is asked:
Why don't hurricanes weaken rapidly down in the carribean like they do when making landfall?
What kind of a question is that? So far i'm not impressed. These are so easy to answer it's sad.
If it is so easy, how about you answer the question....

The again, you might want to re-phrase the question.
Landfall where?
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skysummit wrote:Grease Monkey wrote:They mentioned that Wilma had winds of 185mph at one point. I thought it topped out at 175mph despite the low pressure.
No...they mentioned Wilma had a maximum wind potential of 185mph.
Wilma did indeed have winds of 185mph at least. http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pdf/TCR-AL252005_Wilma.pdf
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O Town wrote:Cyclenall wrote:I start listening to it just now and this question is asked:
Why don't hurricanes weaken rapidly down in the carribean like they do when making landfall?
What kind of a question is that? So far i'm not impressed. These are so easy to answer it's sad.
Why don't you call in and ask some questions?
I can't, he is gone right now.
If it is so easy, how about you answer the question....
He said what I thought. It was also talked about on this forum before.
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- Audrey2Katrina
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CHRISTY wrote:guys besides Storm2k wunderweather is an awsome sight....ive been a member for 2 years and been reading his blogs for 4 years.
BTDT... Wunderground is a pretty decent site; but it has drawbacks I find refreshingly missing here. 1.) The advertisements and pop-ups can drive you nuts--even if you have a PU blocker, the ads are all over the place. and 2.) The blogs can get into two areas I'm glad this place eschews: Politics, and personal animus. They have some very heated political banter, and frequently resort to some pretty crude namecalling...
I don't mind using it as a secondary resource; but it's decidedly no S2K.
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Cyclenall wrote:The Hurricaner wrote:Jeff Masters said invest93L will probably go to FL after cuba.
He is giving it a 10%-20% of becoming a TS or TD.
Who said anything about development. He said would go to SF cause some people said in the official invest93l topic it wouldnt bring SF anything.
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I don't see how it is going to S. Florida judging by the 00Z models:The Hurricaner wrote:Cyclenall wrote:The Hurricaner wrote:Jeff Masters said invest93L will probably go to FL after cuba.
He is giving it a 10%-20% of becoming a TS or TD.
Who said anything about development. He said would go to SF cause some people said in the official invest93l topic it wouldnt bring SF anything.
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Well almost all of those models seem to have it riding the N. Caribbean until it enters the Gulf... but it's still a ways out..lots of things can happen.
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