guys i really dont believe in this....but it gave me chills!

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#41 Postby CHRISTY » Wed Jun 07, 2006 7:42 pm

Guys i clearly stated that i dont follow or agree with these types of predictions i just wonder if they will come true....naaaaaaa of course nobody knows whats gonna happen months from now. :wink:
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#42 Postby cajungal » Wed Jun 07, 2006 7:46 pm

Steve wrote:LMAO. If this forecast is remotely close, storm chasers just need to set up shop at a hotel downtown. This is borderline absurd (noting that I got raindrops from 7 storms and ex-storms in 2002)...

Louisiana of Note:

7/3-9 - Strong winds early, heavy rain later
7/17-24 - Stormy Weather. Heavy Rain.
7/25-8/2 - Heavy Rain
8/2-8 - Thunderstorms
8/31-9/6 - Torrential rain and flooding
9/7-13 - Tropical Storm develops with destructive winds
9/14-21 - Heavy rain; flash flooding; strong squalls. High humidity (that part's right)
9/22-29 - Hurricane on central Gulf Coast
9/30-10/5 - Severe storm threat
10/13-21 - Hurricane
10/22-29 - More wet weather for this beleaguered state

LMAO. This is unbelieveable. I better stockpile a month's worth of booze if I'm to believe this forecast. 8-)

Steve
LOL. Like I said earlier if this was to come true, then they really have it in for Louisiana. Someone must hate us. LOL
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#43 Postby Dean4Storms » Wed Jun 07, 2006 7:49 pm

cajungal wrote:
Steve wrote:LMAO. If this forecast is remotely close, storm chasers just need to set up shop at a hotel downtown. This is borderline absurd (noting that I got raindrops from 7 storms and ex-storms in 2002)...

Louisiana of Note:

7/3-9 - Strong winds early, heavy rain later
7/17-24 - Stormy Weather. Heavy Rain.
7/25-8/2 - Heavy Rain
8/2-8 - Thunderstorms
8/31-9/6 - Torrential rain and flooding
9/7-13 - Tropical Storm develops with destructive winds
9/14-21 - Heavy rain; flash flooding; strong squalls. High humidity (that part's right)
9/22-29 - Hurricane on central Gulf Coast
9/30-10/5 - Severe storm threat
10/13-21 - Hurricane
10/22-29 - More wet weather for this beleaguered state

LMAO. This is unbelieveable. I better stockpile a month's worth of booze if I'm to believe this forecast. 8-)

Steve
LOL. Like I said earlier if this was to come true, then they really have it in for Louisiana. Someone must hate us. LOL



Better make that Booze and Beans!!
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#44 Postby Steve » Wed Jun 07, 2006 7:52 pm

Booze, beans and Barbituates. And oh yeah, that's TX over to FLGC so it means you too D4S. :lol:
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#45 Postby Jim Cantore » Wed Jun 07, 2006 8:38 pm

looks like the good ole farmers almanac
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#46 Postby NBCintern » Wed Jun 07, 2006 8:40 pm

SouthFloridawx wrote:This is not an official forecast or predition....

I predict that a Tropical Cyclone will occur on this earth during the Months of,

January, Feb, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December. I also forecast some of those Cyclones to be intense and some weak. I forecast some of them to hit land and some of them to stay out to sea. I forecast that they will produce rain, wind and storm surge.

I wonder how my prediction will play out.


Okay, that was pretty you know what>>> :roll: :roll:
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#47 Postby SouthFloridawx » Wed Jun 07, 2006 8:41 pm

NBCintern wrote:
SouthFloridawx wrote:This is not an official forecast or predition....

I predict that a Tropical Cyclone will occur on this earth during the Months of,

January, Feb, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December. I also forecast some of those Cyclones to be intense and some weak. I forecast some of them to hit land and some of them to stay out to sea. I forecast that they will produce rain, wind and storm surge.

I wonder how my prediction will play out.


Okay, that was pretty you know what>>> :roll: :roll:


:?:
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#48 Postby Jim Cantore » Wed Jun 07, 2006 8:42 pm

heres my prediction for the atlantic season

There will be an Alberto by November
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#49 Postby NBCintern » Wed Jun 07, 2006 8:42 pm

SouthFloridawx wrote:
NBCintern wrote:
SouthFloridawx wrote:This is not an official forecast or predition....

I predict that a Tropical Cyclone will occur on this earth during the Months of,

January, Feb, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December. I also forecast some of those Cyclones to be intense and some weak. I forecast some of them to hit land and some of them to stay out to sea. I forecast that they will produce rain, wind and storm surge.

I wonder how my prediction will play out.


Okay, that was pretty you know what>>> :roll: :roll:


:?:


you know what>>>>enough said, thank you...
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#50 Postby SouthFloridawx » Wed Jun 07, 2006 8:43 pm

NBCintern wrote:
SouthFloridawx wrote:
NBCintern wrote:
SouthFloridawx wrote:This is not an official forecast or predition....

I predict that a Tropical Cyclone will occur on this earth during the Months of,

January, Feb, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December. I also forecast some of those Cyclones to be intense and some weak. I forecast some of them to hit land and some of them to stay out to sea. I forecast that they will produce rain, wind and storm surge.

I wonder how my prediction will play out.


Okay, that was pretty you know what>>> :roll: :roll:


:?:


you know what>>>>enough said, thank you...


Sorry for offending you... Just trying to be funny... I guess there is a law against that now.
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#51 Postby NBCintern » Wed Jun 07, 2006 8:44 pm

SouthFloridawx wrote:
NBCintern wrote:
SouthFloridawx wrote:
NBCintern wrote:
SouthFloridawx wrote:This is not an official forecast or predition....

I predict that a Tropical Cyclone will occur on this earth during the Months of,

January, Feb, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December. I also forecast some of those Cyclones to be intense and some weak. I forecast some of them to hit land and some of them to stay out to sea. I forecast that they will produce rain, wind and storm surge.

I wonder how my prediction will play out.


Okay, that was pretty you know what>>> :roll: :roll:


:?:


you know what>>>>enough said, thank you...


Sorry for offending you... Just trying to be funny... I guess there is a law against that now.


You did not offend me at all. But you must admit what you posted was silly.....I understood your post though....
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#52 Postby caribepr » Wed Jun 07, 2006 8:47 pm

Darn - the heavy rain event for PR is my birthday week (after 35 you get to celebrate for a week, it's the law, and I've been having week long celebrations for QUITE a long time)! Guess that means a lot of time at Dinghy Dock, waiting for rainbows 8-)
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#53 Postby SouthFloridawx » Wed Jun 07, 2006 8:47 pm

You did not offend me at all. But you must admit what you posted was silly.....I understood your post though....


It was meant to be silly.
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#54 Postby NBCintern » Wed Jun 07, 2006 8:48 pm

caribepr wrote:Darn - the heavy rain event for PR is my birthday week (after 35 you get to celebrate for a week, it's the law)! Guess that means a lot of time at Dinghy Dock, waiting for rainbows 8-)


Okay, what the heck is dinghy dock???
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#55 Postby cycloneye » Wed Jun 07, 2006 8:48 pm

Ok Both SouthFloridawx and NBCintern please cut that now.Let's continue to discuss properly this theme.All opinions are welcomed but without attacks or fighting.
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#56 Postby Aquawind » Wed Jun 07, 2006 8:48 pm

Get use to it NBCintern it's only one of many many silly posts here.. we try to have some fun as well around here.. :wink:
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#57 Postby NBCintern » Wed Jun 07, 2006 8:49 pm

Aquawind wrote:Get use to it NBCintern it's only one of many many silly posts here.. we try to have some fun as well around here.. :wink:


I know "ITS ALL GOOD IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD"..
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#58 Postby caribepr » Wed Jun 07, 2006 8:50 pm

NBCintern wrote:
caribepr wrote:Darn - the heavy rain event for PR is my birthday week (after 35 you get to celebrate for a week, it's the law)! Guess that means a lot of time at Dinghy Dock, waiting for rainbows 8-)


Okay, what the heck is dinghy dock???


The Dinghy Dock is my favorite local bar and restaurant, on Ensenada Honda...great place to hang out when it's raining and see fantastic rainbows in-between.
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#59 Postby Rainband » Wed Jun 07, 2006 8:52 pm

caribepr wrote:
NBCintern wrote:
caribepr wrote:Darn - the heavy rain event for PR is my birthday week (after 35 you get to celebrate for a week, it's the law)! Guess that means a lot of time at Dinghy Dock, waiting for rainbows 8-)


Okay, what the heck is dinghy dock???


The Dinghy Dock is my favorite local bar and restaurant, on Ensenada Honda...great place to hang out when it's raining and see fantastic rainbows in-between.
Drink a Beer for me :D
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#60 Postby NBCintern » Wed Jun 07, 2006 8:52 pm

caribepr wrote:
NBCintern wrote:
caribepr wrote:Darn - the heavy rain event for PR is my birthday week (after 35 you get to celebrate for a week, it's the law)! Guess that means a lot of time at Dinghy Dock, waiting for rainbows 8-)


Okay, what the heck is dinghy dock???


The Dinghy Dock is my favorite local bar and restaurant, on Ensenada Honda...great place to hang out when it's raining and see fantastic rainbows in-between.


LOL, okay....I guess I equate to a "PIGGLY WIGGLY"(referring to the name of course)
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