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- WindRunner
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hurricanefreak1988
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Thanks for such a creative way to get some of us up to date on all the newer Invests. Having been out of the country until late last night I wasn't able to keep as informed as I had wished. I found a computer when I could and came right here but that wasn't sufficient to keep really abreast of potential problems. Of course, we missed little about Katrina. Thank heavens for CNN. But... your one graphic is worth hours of the news!!!
Keep up the great work. I know I speak for many when I say your input here is much appreciated. Your parents must be very proud of such a great son!
Lynn
Keep up the great work. I know I speak for many when I say your input here is much appreciated. Your parents must be very proud of such a great son!
Lynn
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Anonymous
HurricaneQueen wrote:Thanks for such a creative way to get some of us up to date on all the newer Invests. Having been out of the country until late last night I wasn't able to keep as informed as I had wished. I found a computer when I could and came right here but that wasn't sufficient to keep really abreast of potential problems. Of course, we missed little about Katrina. Thank heavens for CNN. But... your one graphic is worth hours of the news!!!
Keep up the great work. I know I speak for many when I say your input here is much appreciated. Your parents must be very proud of such a great son!
Lynn
Thank you.
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HurriCat
(I'm supposed to post only in Preparedness, but FB's just too darn awesome...)
Excellent work - someone has got to either get you onto some kind of scholarship OR some kind of well-paid internship/development program. If not weather-realted, so what - America needs creative, motivated and active minds like yours.
Aside from the colorful comments you'll get on your photo
, I'd just relay a quick story as to how a friend's younger brother had awesome natural talent as an ice hockey goalie. He was being scouted by a big name college, but he'd also discovered cars and girls. Grades = crap, so future scholarship and exposure to NHL scouting = crap, too. I guess, though, that at the wheel of his beat up muscle car, with his girl-of-the-week next to him - his grin was just as big as yours! Be warned!
Good luck for a bright future!
Excellent work - someone has got to either get you onto some kind of scholarship OR some kind of well-paid internship/development program. If not weather-realted, so what - America needs creative, motivated and active minds like yours.
Aside from the colorful comments you'll get on your photo
Good luck for a bright future!
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krysof
Andrew92 wrote:I agree for the most part, except with 94L. I tend to think that 94L will curve around that ridge and then eventually out to sea. HOWEVER, it could also pose a threat to the Carolinas if it develops.
-Andrew92
There is a powerful high across new england which may prevent recurvature.
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krysof wrote:Andrew92 wrote:I agree for the most part, except with 94L. I tend to think that 94L will curve around that ridge and then eventually out to sea. HOWEVER, it could also pose a threat to the Carolinas if it develops.
-Andrew92
There is a powerful high across new england which may prevent recurvature.
OK, I see now. I just didn't think the high was that strong for some reason. Very well could be interesting in that case!
-Andrew92
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Awesome summary Floydbuster!!!



