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#21 Postby abajan » Tue Jul 18, 2006 7:16 pm

I fully expect to see at least one other storm before the end of July too. Shear is decreasing all over the place, man.
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#22 Postby KatDaddy » Tue Jul 18, 2006 7:45 pm

Its just a normal season. We here the same stuff every year that its a normal season.
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#23 Postby Regit » Tue Jul 18, 2006 7:54 pm

Downdraft wrote:Big difference between saying "I don't think" and "No way."



Image This should be a sticky.

8-)
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#24 Postby jimbo » Tue Jul 18, 2006 8:16 pm

Hybridstorm_November2001 wrote:I've been here for three season now, and every year in June and July it is the same crap. Like some people think Mother Nature is a performer that has to keep them constantly entertained, that attitude is so juvenile Never even considering that their entertainment sometimes is death and destruction :roll: :cry:


The smartest post in the thread...........
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#25 Postby windycity » Tue Jul 18, 2006 9:25 pm

Hey, this is for the new poster,All we know is falling. If you read Storm2k posting rules, profanity is not allowed. You used the Lords name in vain and other words that dont belong on a family website. Now, back to the tropics!!!
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#26 Postby AussieMark » Tue Jul 18, 2006 10:20 pm

all_we_know_is_FALLING wrote:Remember 2004? No named storm until the end of July. And then we got Charley, Frances, Gaston, Jeanne, Ivan! Even look at 1992.. Andrew didn't form until August and no one says that was boring season.


1998 was similar Alex formed on JUly 27

then just a few weeks later the season went beserk

between August 20 and September 23
Bonnie, Charley, Danielle, Earl, Frances, Georges, Hermine, Ivan, Jeanne and Karl popper up

thats like 10 storms in a period of 30 days or so
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#27 Postby HurricaneHunter914 » Tue Jul 18, 2006 11:27 pm

You know instead of crow, I prefer fried chicken.
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#28 Postby vbhoutex » Wed Jul 19, 2006 6:29 am

HurricaneHunter914 wrote:You know instead of crow, I prefer fried chicken.

NOT an option in this situation!
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#29 Postby Frank2 » Wed Jul 19, 2006 7:21 am

I'm still hoping for an "average" season - with so many problems facing the US at this time, the last thing anyone needs is another Katrina situation, since Federal resources are already spread very thin, here and overseas, so, keep the crow, and, perhaps some here need a bit of maturing, especially when it comes to having the odd desire of seeing another disaster in the making...

If losing the home to Hurricane Andrew didn't teach me anything else, it was to appreciate a quiet day - I heard someone say the very same thing (about another natural disaster) in a recent episode of Storm Stories...

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#30 Postby feederband » Wed Jul 19, 2006 7:59 am

Found some new ways to do it... :wink:

http://www.crowbusters.com/recipes.htm


Crow Casserole

Ingredients
12 pieces of crow breast meat (no bones) (6 crows)
2 quart sauerkraut
6 slices of bacon
1/3 cup of chopped onions
Preparation
Brown the crow breasts in a skillet with butter or oil. When browned, place them in a casserole dish on 1/2 inch layer of sauerkraut. Lay a 1/2 strip of bacon on each 1/2 breast and sprinkle the onion on them. Next, add another layer of sauerkraut and some of the juice. Bake at 350 degrees for 2 hours. Makes 2 servings.
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#31 Postby Downdraft » Wed Jul 19, 2006 8:17 am

SouthFloridawx wrote:I don't know you to post things like these but, are you mad at something? I know that people have posted threads JOKING around about the season being dead I don't recall anyone posting a thread that said there wouldn't be any cyclones form in the Atlantic this year.


There were two points to my post SouthFloridawx and I guess you missed both of them so I'll explain. One, the minor point that people who judge a season by June and July activity are making a big mistake. There are 3 classes of people in Storm2K, expert, informed and novice. Since 2004 this board has grown by leaps and bounds and unless you say it's a joke outright better than 1/3 of this board doesn't realize that. Most of us old-timers around here laugh at such posts some that are new might take them seriously. Some of the posts were NOT jokes either.

Secondly, people making categorical statements in the absolute about a weather system (any weather system) need to remember weather is fluid dynamics the word dynamic being part of the science, and to state a system is "dead," cannot develop and "has no chance" closes the door on one's own options. I value opinions and when I see the words "I think because" or "I don't believe because" I read them for the thought process involved.

The hurricane season is not a box score nor is it a beat the NHC contest. The vast majority on this board are not weather geeks (nothing wrong with being a weather geek I am one) they come here for a source of information because to them their lives, their families lives, their homes and everything they hold dear go on the roulette wheel every June 1st. When someone posts "I want to be in a hurricane" it shows they've never seen the roof ripped off their home, wondered if their parents were still alive or stood in line for a bag of ice for 3 hours only to have it half melt in a 90+ degree dark musty house that's all they have left.

In the last few years a lot of newcomers came on this board and began shouting down everyone's opinion if it differs with their own. Board etiquette rules got stretched pretty thin. Chad, David, Luis and all other mods have done a fantastic job reminding people what Storm2K stands for. I applaud their efforts it's a job well done. I'm simply reminding people the old saying "never say never" usually applies to weather in general and tropical cyclones in particular.

Have a great SouthFloridawx I like reading your posts.
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#32 Postby drezee » Wed Jul 19, 2006 8:26 am

I, for one, am totally against the pointless slaughtering of countless crows on the account of Beryl. What did these crows ever do to you?

In related news, the common crow has been added to the endangered species list due to the development of Beryl...

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#33 Postby Frank2 » Wed Jul 19, 2006 8:29 am

In the last few years a lot of newcomers came on this board and began shouting down everyone's opinion if it differs with their own. Board etiquette rules got stretched pretty thin. Chad, David, Luis and all other mods have done a fantastic job reminding people what Storm2K stands for. I applaud their efforts it's a job well done. I'm simply reminding people the old saying "never say never" usually applies to weather in general and tropical cyclones in particular.


I agree, and, I enjoy watching a hurricane spin as much as the next person, but, as we all know, they don't just sit in the middle of the ocean, not bothering anyone - and that's the issue when it comes to hurricanes and crowded coastal areas - it'd be fine if no one lived along them, but, millions do...

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#34 Postby Frank2 » Wed Jul 19, 2006 8:41 am

When someone posts "I want to be in a hurricane" it shows they've never seen the roof ripped off their home, wondered if their parents were still alive or stood in line for a bag of ice for 3 hours only to have it half melt in a 90+ degree dark musty house [because] that's all they have left.


By the way, late last evening MSNBC ran one of their Katrina documentaries, and, the segment I happened to see showed the chaos at the Superdome in the days after it passed. One particular image was very shocking, and, I wish every person here had seen it - it was of a woman and young man, who were struggling to pull a handtruck down the sidewalk, that held the body of a family member who had drowned several days earlier.

Again, that is why I appreciate a quiet day since Hurricane Andrew - even if it is boring at times...

Frank
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#35 Postby souljoy » Wed Jul 19, 2006 8:57 am

SouthFloridawx wrote:Thank you Beryl


Floridians can say thank you Beryl for not forming off the Floridian coast.

:wink:
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#36 Postby sponger » Wed Jul 19, 2006 9:10 am

Good time to post my 2006 prediction 2/0/0 :)
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#37 Postby Frank2 » Wed Jul 19, 2006 9:38 am

I would never say "cancel the season", but, a 2-0-0 total for July 19 is about where we should be - for an average season (as someone said here earlier, for a "post-1995" season).

It sounds fine to me - let's hope it stays low and slow...

Frank
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#38 Postby ConvergenceZone » Wed Jul 19, 2006 9:47 am

wow, I haven't been here in awhile, but I didn't know anyone actually declared this a "dead" season. True it may end up being a slower or not as active year as the last 2, but we won't know if that's going to be for sure until Mid August....

I think alot of it's because of the media and because of last year. Last year was a freakshow. Last year probably won't EVER happen again.

Give me 5 strong Fish storms to track that go away from mainland and islands and I'll be happy :)
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#39 Postby AnnularCane » Wed Jul 19, 2006 1:09 pm

drezee wrote:I, for one, am totally against the pointless slaughtering of countless crows on the account of Beryl. What did these crows ever do to you?

In related news, the common crow has been added to the endangered species list due to the development of Beryl...

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You'd think crow would have gone extinct after last season. :wink:
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#40 Postby caribepr » Wed Jul 19, 2006 2:13 pm

Downdraft wrote: ...One, the minor point that people who judge a season by June and July activity are making a big mistake...
...Secondly, people making categorical statements in the absolute about a weather system (any weather system) need to remember weather is fluid dynamics...

The hurricane season is not a box score nor is it a beat the NHC contest. The vast majority on this board are not weather geeks (nothing wrong with being a weather geek I am one) they come here for a source of information because to them their lives, their families lives, their homes and everything they hold dear go on the roulette wheel every June 1st...
...Chad, David, Luis and all other mods have done a fantastic job reminding people what Storm2K stands for. I applaud their efforts it's a job well done...


Excellent post, in my opinion, hopefully read by all and heeded by a few who need to...thank you!
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