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Frank2 wrote:Some at TWC and CSU need to read the Bible verse that says:
Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own. (Matthew 6:34)
Frank2 wrote: there was a mention about the possibility of this kind of forecast not being allowed in the future - after I turned off the television, what came to my mind, interestingly enough, was perhaps this (the lawsuit) was God's permitting way of ending this practice, which only puts anxiety, fear and dread into the hearts of millions each Springtime...
Cryomaniac wrote:This lawsuit is going no-where.
Squarethecircle wrote::uarrow: Accuweather is all $&#^@#@$ up anyway.
Derecho wrote:Cryomaniac wrote:This lawsuit is going no-where.
Well, they could pick a better target.
http://www.accuweather.com/promo-ad.asp ... 007&dir=aw
Florida in the Bull’s Eye this Hurricane Season
"We’re in for a Rough Year," Says AccuWeather.com’s Bastardi
Joe Bastardi 2007 Hurricane Forecast
STATE COLLEGE, PA, May 8, 2007 - AccuWeather.com Chief Hurricane Forecaster Joe Bastardi and his team expect this season’s hurricanes and tropical storms to pose a far greater threat to lives and property than last year’s, with significantly more storms striking the US.
In the AccuWeather.com 2007 Hurricane Season Forecast released today, Bastardi warns that six or seven storms will strike the US coast. This includes the possibility of multiple strikes by the same storm, such as the way Hurricanes Andrew and Katrina – both extreme examples – struck Florida before later striking the US Gulf Coast. The majority of these landfalls are projected for the Gulf Coast from the mouth of the Mississippi River to Cape Hatteras, NC, with the center of the bull’s eye on Florida.
AccuWeather.com forecasts 13 or 14 total storms in the Atlantic Basin, with three or more likely to be major hurricanes of Category 3 or greater.
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