26N 68W ?
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Re: 26N 68W ?
Stormavoider wrote:What is this?
that is the same small low thing i have been watching for a couple days now..
still possible to see something.. but it is being disscused in the thread that says Near brumuda
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Yes, I am curious too, I just looked at the big sat picture and sawe it, it looks like a TS already.
How has it gone below the radr?
How has it gone below the radr?
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[quote="inda_iwall"]Yes, I am curious too, I just looked at the big sat picture and sawe it, it looks like a TS already.
How has it gone below the radr?[/quote
Welcome to the board Inda..where all still learning the dynamics of weather..hope you can learn a lot on here..enjoy
How has it gone below the radr?[/quote
Welcome to the board Inda..where all still learning the dynamics of weather..hope you can learn a lot on here..enjoy

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I am not really new here, at all
Just have not posted since I lost my home to Hurricane Ivan and forgot my login info. I have been "lurking" for some time now. But thanks for the welcome, always nice to see friendly people. And I guess it is no longer flying under the radar 


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Please, when you or anyone make a statement, support it with evidence and/or facts, if not, it's just a pure opinion like in this case.peabodyelephant wrote:this is defanately starting to resmeble a tropical hurricane
There is nothing in this entire satellite image that resembles a hurricane, tropical storm, depression, or merely a tropical low for that matter.
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HURAKAN wrote:Please, when you or anyone make an statement, support it with evidence and/or facts, if not, iut's just a pure opinion like in this case.peabodyelephant wrote:this is defanately starting to resmeble a tropical hurricane
There is nothing in this entire satellite image that resembles a hurricane, tropical storm, depression, or merely a tropical low for that matter.
Great post!
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Re: 26N 68W ?
inda_iwall wrote:I am not really new here, at allJust have not posted since I lost my home to Hurricane Ivan and forgot my login info. I have been "lurking" for some time now. But thanks for the welcome, always nice to see friendly people. And I guess it is no longer flying under the radar
oh ok, i see..i've been on here a bit longer than it says on my profile, i had to join again when i lost my login info

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