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P.K. wrote:I'm on the other side of that ocean.Shows why I gave up with the tv forecasts really.
With the way both local and national media are here with weather situations, I just find that so surreal and unbelieveable.
Just can't believe it didn't get mentioned even briefly!
EDIT: LOL, As I post this there is a "FOX NEWS ALERT" on Vince being a hurricane now!
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Noah wrote:Vince means spit to me, hes not worth talking about.
Its worth talking about because of how and where it formed and its possible trajectory towards Europe, and the fact that we are on the "V" storm all by itself. Especially worth talking about to our European friends.
If he wasn't worth talking about, then why did you make a post in this thread in the first place? It seems rather uncessesary and distracting to those who DO want to read and talk about Vince
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jkt21787 wrote:Noah wrote:Vince means spit to me, hes not worth talking about.
Its worth talking about because of how and where it formed and its possible trajectory towards Europe, and the fact that we are on the "V" storm all by itself. Especially worth talking about to our European friends.
Yes, thank you!
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Aren't there elections today in Portugal? Perhaps that's more interesting for the moment.
The people in Portugal will welcome any rain that Vince can bring into their country. They've had a very hot and dry summer with lots of forest fires.
And I don't think Vince will make landfall in Portugal, it will stay outside in the ocean. And furthermore: I guess it will weaken tomorrow.
The people in Portugal will welcome any rain that Vince can bring into their country. They've had a very hot and dry summer with lots of forest fires.
And I don't think Vince will make landfall in Portugal, it will stay outside in the ocean. And furthermore: I guess it will weaken tomorrow.
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jkt21787 wrote:Its worth talking about because of how and where it formed and its possible trajectory towards Europe, and the fact that we are on the "V" storm all by itself. Especially worth talking about to our European friends.
I must say this is all a bit surreal. Over here we are used to following TCs all around the world (Mainly in the North Atlantic) but to have one form so close by is just crazy.
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HenkL wrote:Aren't there elections today in Portugal? Perhaps that's more interesting for the moment.
The people in Portugal will welcome any rain that Vince can bring into their country. They've had a very hot and dry summer with lots of forest fires.
And I don't think Vince will make landfall in Portugal, it will stay outside in the ocean. And furthermore: I guess it will weaken tomorrow.
OK...can you tell us what your reasoning is on why it will stay out to sea?
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Eleuthera thread.
Any comments please on the Eleuthera thread that I started, before the sun sets on the visible satellite. Thanks.
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fasterdisaster wrote:Noah wrote:Vince means spit to me, hes not worth talking about.
I'm sure that's exactly why you're on the main thread for Vince,
WEll, its not worth talking about to me..that was my opinion, I'm interested in US storms not fishes, i come on this board also as a supporter for my safety through the education of this board.
I can say I'm sorry for saying it as i did or maybe should have not mentioned it at all, but still will get flamed which does not matter to me really as i really did not say anything wrong.
So again my opinion as im entitled to as the rest of you people, sorry if i offened anyone, and i wont apologize again if i receive more posts against my comment.

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Noah wrote:
WEll, its not worth talking about to me..that was my opinion, I'm interested in US storms not fishes, i come on this board also as a supporter for my safety through the education of this board.
I can say I'm sorry for saying it as i did or maybe should have not mentioned it at all, but still will get flamed which does not matter to me really as i really did not say anything wrong.
So again my opinion as im entitled to as the rest of you people, sorry if i offened anyone, and i wont apologize again if i receive more posts against my comment.
Now I know the Spaniards & Portuguese love their sardines but I wouldn't really refer to them as fish

I think the fascination with this storm is that it appears to be a freak of nature that should never have got as strong as it has.
I'm really enjoying this discussion - I don't think we've ever had a true hurricane this close to us here in England before - it's fascinating!
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Seems premature to label it a hurricane based on Dvorak when it's over waters that aren't supposed to be able to support any kind of true tropical storm. Is there any validation for Dvorak for storms forming over water this cool? I'll bet not.
Certainly they should be moving heaven and earth to get recon into this oddity. Kerry Emmanuel has said the warming-associated increases in intensity are far higher than simulations predict. Vince might tell us something about why tropical storms are getting more intense.
Certainly they should be moving heaven and earth to get recon into this oddity. Kerry Emmanuel has said the warming-associated increases in intensity are far higher than simulations predict. Vince might tell us something about why tropical storms are getting more intense.
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