HeeeHeeeHeee!!! Yes sir, it's worth takin' a gander at!!!SkeetoBite wrote:Oh yeah, well my dad can beat up your dad.
Just a quick note in case you thought you were at the WWF site; there is a HUGE cat4 hurricane in the gulf. Looks like it's going to hit Texas, but it's so big it looks like its going to hit Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and maybe a bit of Oklahoma before it's all over. You should check it out.
Accuwx: One of NHC's forecast "virtually useless"
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AccuWeather is probably the first weather organization to use the tabloid approach when to comes to their on-air style.
Hopefully those in Congress know of the very good relationship between various elements of NOAA and The Weather Channel for the past 23 years.
The other night I happened to tune in to a cable channel in time to hear Joe Bastardi complaining that the NHC hadn't issued a hurricane warning for the southeast Florida coast (it wasn't needed), and, in my opinion he came across as someone who wants to be in the media spotlight for more than 15 seconds (I'm sure at this point, those at the NHC would be glad to give him 15 hours - the past few weeks have been draining on the NHC staff, as everyone else).
Those at AccuWeather better remember the old saying - nobody likes a person who complains all the time...
Frank
Hopefully those in Congress know of the very good relationship between various elements of NOAA and The Weather Channel for the past 23 years.
The other night I happened to tune in to a cable channel in time to hear Joe Bastardi complaining that the NHC hadn't issued a hurricane warning for the southeast Florida coast (it wasn't needed), and, in my opinion he came across as someone who wants to be in the media spotlight for more than 15 seconds (I'm sure at this point, those at the NHC would be glad to give him 15 hours - the past few weeks have been draining on the NHC staff, as everyone else).
Those at AccuWeather better remember the old saying - nobody likes a person who complains all the time...
Frank
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Accuweather is a joke, especially their local forecasts, which I find completely useless.
JB must be in hog heaven, because the recent unbelievable activity in the Gulf has resulted in his "sky is falling" predictions actually coming to fruition.
Earlier in the season, I saw a graphic he posted about highest risks for hurricane landfalls this season. He had the entire coast highlighted from Cape Hatteras down to Florida and all the way around the Gulf Coast through Texas.
DUHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!
Granted, he did have the Central Gulf Coast highlighted for highest risk of all, and so he did get it right on recognizing that pattern. But overall, his schematic was pretty gee-duh stupid. That was like saying that the highest risk for earthquakes this year was around the Ring of Fire in the Pacific.
JB must be in hog heaven, because the recent unbelievable activity in the Gulf has resulted in his "sky is falling" predictions actually coming to fruition.
Earlier in the season, I saw a graphic he posted about highest risks for hurricane landfalls this season. He had the entire coast highlighted from Cape Hatteras down to Florida and all the way around the Gulf Coast through Texas.
DUHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!
Granted, he did have the Central Gulf Coast highlighted for highest risk of all, and so he did get it right on recognizing that pattern. But overall, his schematic was pretty gee-duh stupid. That was like saying that the highest risk for earthquakes this year was around the Ring of Fire in the Pacific.
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