hicksta wrote:Yall are crazy, did you not see how it blew up overnight. This will be a hurricane when it makes landfall.
:ugh: and you know this how?
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Canelaw99 wrote:This is the bazillionth post I've seen (not trying to single you out CapeVerde) about "quality over quantity", "give scientific reasons", etc. I've been a member here for a couple of years now, and I used to like it when we AMATEUR people could give opinions on storms without necessarily a reason. It's fun to try to forecast these things, but I don't necessarily have "scientific" reasons for every little thought about a storm. Sometimes you just get feelings or you think a certain way. Who cares? This particular forum is all about talking about the tropics. It is NOT the professional forum where the pros can post their forecasts and back it up with reasons. I, for one, amd getting very tired of all these posts and it's making me almost scared to post any thought on any storm now. I love ya all, but y'all need to remember what this forum is for, IMO.
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Calamity wrote:Here's an updated AVN loop of Alberto: Click here
The cloud tops have warmed a lot since this morning.
And here's a RGB visible loop since sunrise today: Click here
terstorm1012 wrote:Calamity wrote:Here's an updated AVN loop of Alberto: Click here
The cloud tops have warmed a lot since this morning.
And here's a RGB visible loop since sunrise today: Click here
Good links...the center still looks pretty exposed.
(PS What's your avatar?)
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