kurtpage wrote:Is there any way that you can repost that image? or show a different link to it...I can not see Imageshack or photobucket here....
It's nothing serious...just an image with the entire Atlantic Basin in the cone.
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kurtpage wrote:Is there any way that you can repost that image? or show a different link to it...I can not see Imageshack or photobucket here....
skysummit wrote:kurtpage wrote:Is there any way that you can repost that image? or show a different link to it...I can not see Imageshack or photobucket here....
It's nothing serious...just an image with the entire Atlantic Basin in the cone.
RL3AO wrote:Heres the 14-day track
Brent wrote:RL3AO wrote:Heres the 14-day track
Anyway... this wave looks interesting. Just last night in chat I was wondering if we'd ever get busy.Same thing happened a few days before Dean also.
HURAKAN wrote:Brent wrote:RL3AO wrote:Heres the 14-day track
Anyway... this wave looks interesting. Just last night in chat I was wondering if we'd ever get busy.Same thing happened a few days before Dean also.
I don't like it without the line in the center. I think it's headed for Florida. Downtown Miami to be exact!!!![]()
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hial2 wrote:I'll remember and bump this if you turn out to be another Nostradamus...
RL3AO wrote:Heres the 14-day track
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GeneratorPower wrote:Gatorcane, yes it was a rare situation. Mike Watkins explained that a west running track had happened only one time previously in over 100 years. That was in 1912, I believe. Dean took an absolutely incredible, oddball track climatologically speaking.
Just look at the CLIPPER (climo-only) model projections for Dean. (Sorry, don't have link.)
Cyclenall wrote:GeneratorPower wrote:Gatorcane, yes it was a rare situation. Mike Watkins explained that a west running track had happened only one time previously in over 100 years. That was in 1912, I believe. Dean took an absolutely incredible, oddball track climatologically speaking.
Just look at the CLIPPER (climo-only) model projections for Dean. (Sorry, don't have link.)
I couldn't find anything that looked like a Dean track in 1912 in the Atlantic basin.
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