we need a breather in the tropics, lol
http://www.nwhhc.com/atlantic12fd.html
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I hear that..It's gonna be 4-5 days before both systems Might be gone and of course there will be another wave to discuss durring peak week. Looks like a good forecast for TD12.
(cool edit works!)..even twice.lol
(cool edit works!)..even twice.lol
Last edited by Aquawind on Wed Sep 03, 2003 4:30 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Question about TD 12/Henri...
How strong of a TS would he have to be to spike up the tornado threat once he makes landfall.. I know in 2001 when Gabrielle came on shore and blasted Central Florida, she put 3 warnings out for Brevard {2 confirmed touchdowns} and 1 for Osceola...
I'm just curious of this.. cause Gabby was a borderline hurricane.. Would Henri have to find a way to get that strong to increase the twister threat.. or would a 45-50 mph tropical storm do it..
I'm just curious of this.. cause Gabby was a borderline hurricane.. Would Henri have to find a way to get that strong to increase the twister threat.. or would a 45-50 mph tropical storm do it..
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