elysium wrote:From this point forward I will no longer present forecasts on TD 10. There are many astute, credible non-professional and professional meteorologically knowledgable people here who should be able to form a pretty solid consesus on what is to follow. If at any time there is something important that comes along that isn't being addressed, I will throw in my two cents worth, but I don't envision that happening. I am sure every base will be fully covered.
From this point forward, if there are people living in S. Florida who want to learn perhaps about some of the finer details about hurricane preparation; such things as what items go first off the shelves to boarding up dos and don'ts; I have some knowledge in that area that may save a few dollars on the cost of hurricane preparation.
If you need to know how to measure and properly cut plywood without injuring yourself, I can provide some useful tidbits of knowledge there as well. I am a much better hurricane preparer than I am a hurricane forecaster, and under the provisions outlined by the disclaimer, IF and when hurricane preparation is necessary, I can provide helpful hints.
I want to make it clear that right now I have no knowledge of any hurricane headed for S.Florida, so right now there is no reason to prepare for such. This is only IF a hurricane should head this way, however, this information will be made available in all probability before the issuance of official hurricane warnings, if requested.
Elysium, you need to understand that no one is trying to stop you from posting forecasts. What we are asking is that you not sensationalize and that you be able to provide back up for what you are forecasting. That is all anyone was asking for.
As far as the preparation is concerned, we have a wonderful forum about that also and if you truly do have expertise in that area I would encourage you to join in the discussions in there also. Learn from what you see here, instead of trying to outdo those that really do know what they are talking about. AFM had some great suggestions, suggestions which I myself have followed over the years and learned a lot from doing it that way. I am in no way an expert or a professional, but I have watched the tropics with keen interest for over 45 years, so I do know a lot about what I post about. However, I STILL HAVE A LOT TO LEARN, and I will be the first to admit it. That is one reason I sit back and read more than I post, and that is also the reason I have made some good friends among the professionals here and elsewhere-so I can pick their brains for every bit of info I can get that will better help me understand the weather, much less the tropics. Try it, you'll like it!!!