jlauderdal wrote:no advance wrote:3331 divided by 120 equals approx. 28 posts a day. Wow Hurricne Hunter
I suspect cycloneye easily holds the record for average number of posts over his career.
Estimated 36 posts a day

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jlauderdal wrote:no advance wrote:3331 divided by 120 equals approx. 28 posts a day. Wow Hurricne Hunter
I suspect cycloneye easily holds the record for average number of posts over his career.
Stratusxpeye wrote:jlauderdal wrote:no advance wrote:3331 divided by 120 equals approx. 28 posts a day. Wow Hurricne Hunter
I suspect cycloneye easily holds the record for average number of posts over his career.
Estimated 36 posts a dayBut quality matters!! 74 Knt FLT Wind. Hmm Could we see H Alberto by 5pm Advisory if this trend continues? Clearly with 74 knt flght wind there would be hurricane gusts. With gusts would thay place a hurricane watch at all for northern florida?
they love to do this kind of stuff. There is always a lot of drama from the local news media in these situations. EXAMPLE: Tom Terry for Hurricane Charley in Orlando. I remember that one well.dizzyfish wrote:They just broke in on a local Tampa station and said that the TS warning may be upgraded. (Hurricane Watch I'm guessing???)
Can't tell you which station - I don't remember what I left the TV on.
Extremeweatherguy wrote:they love to do this kind of stuff. There is always a lot of drama from the local news media in these situations. EXAMPLE: Tom Terry for Hurricane Charley in Orlando. I remember that one well.dizzyfish wrote:They just broke in on a local Tampa station and said that the TS warning may be upgraded. (Hurricane Watch I'm guessing???)
Can't tell you which station - I don't remember what I left the TV on.
Tom "The Hammer" Terry.Stormcenter wrote:Extremeweatherguy wrote:they love to do this kind of stuff. There is always a lot of drama from the local news media in these situations. EXAMPLE: Tom Terry for Hurricane Charley in Orlando. I remember that one well.dizzyfish wrote:They just broke in on a local Tampa station and said that the TS warning may be upgraded. (Hurricane Watch I'm guessing???)
Can't tell you which station - I don't remember what I left the TV on.
It's good for ratings.
they love to do this kind of stuff. There is always a lot of drama from the local news media in these situations. EXAMPLE: Tom Terry for Hurricane Charley in Orlando. I remember that one well.
skysummit wrote:BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
TORNADO WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAMPA BAY AREA - RUSKIN FL
1011 AM EDT MON JUN 12 2006
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN RUSKIN HAS ISSUED A
* TORNADO WARNING FOR...
WESTERN HARDEE COUNTY IN FLORIDA.
EASTERN MANATEE COUNTY IN FLORIDA.
* UNTIL 1045 AM EDT
* AT 1011 AM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
TORNADO OVER SOUTHWESTERN HARDEE COUNTY...MOVING NORTH AT 30 MPH.
* THE TORNADO WILL AFFECT...
LILY.
MYAKKA HEAD BY 1015 AM EDT.
DUETTE BY 1035 AM EDT.
THIS IS A DANGEROUS STORM! MOVE INTO THE INTERIOR ROOM ON THE LOWEST
FLOOR OF A STURDY BUILDING...AWAY FROM WINDOWS. COVER YOUR HEAD AND
BODY WITH PILLOWS OR BLANKETS.
boca_chris wrote:skysummit wrote:BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
TORNADO WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAMPA BAY AREA - RUSKIN FL
1011 AM EDT MON JUN 12 2006
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN RUSKIN HAS ISSUED A
* TORNADO WARNING FOR...
WESTERN HARDEE COUNTY IN FLORIDA.
EASTERN MANATEE COUNTY IN FLORIDA.
* UNTIL 1045 AM EDT
* AT 1011 AM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
TORNADO OVER SOUTHWESTERN HARDEE COUNTY...MOVING NORTH AT 30 MPH.
* THE TORNADO WILL AFFECT...
LILY.
MYAKKA HEAD BY 1015 AM EDT.
DUETTE BY 1035 AM EDT.
THIS IS A DANGEROUS STORM! MOVE INTO THE INTERIOR ROOM ON THE LOWEST
FLOOR OF A STURDY BUILDING...AWAY FROM WINDOWS. COVER YOUR HEAD AND
BODY WITH PILLOWS OR BLANKETS.
Yep folks here come the Tornado watches/warnings I was expecting....
Should see parts of Pinellas and Hillsborough in here soon also IMHO
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