Thunder44 wrote:If it did die, it'd be probably one of the biggest busts I've ever seen, only Chris 2006 would come close to comparing.
This is not my quote either.

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Thunder44 wrote:If it did die, it'd be probably one of the biggest busts I've ever seen, only Chris 2006 would come close to comparing.
tgenius wrote:Thunder44.. unless you are audioslave on Jeff Marsters blog they copied you word for word.:
http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMa ... rynum=1278
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MWatkins wrote:While there is some easterly shear, there is plenty of moisture in the envelope. In addition, the size and structure of the wave envelope is larger and much better defined than TD2 (which, by the way, doesn't look bad).
Unfortunately I don't see this one dissapating.
MW
wxman57 wrote:tgenius wrote:Thunder44.. unless you are audioslave on Jeff Marsters blog they copied you word for word.:
http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMa ... rynum=1278
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Whoever that audioslave is on Jeff Masters' blog is copying my posts here word-for-word. Anyone know who this is?
wxman57 wrote:tgenius wrote:Thunder44.. unless you are audioslave on Jeff Marsters blog they copied you word for word.:
http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMa ... rynum=1278
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Whoever that audioslave is on Jeff Masters' blog is copying my posts here word-for-word. Anyone know who this is?
AtlanticWind wrote:MWatkins wrote:While there is some easterly shear, there is plenty of moisture in the envelope. In addition, the size and structure of the wave envelope is larger and much better defined than TD2 (which, by the way, doesn't look bad).
Unfortunately I don't see this one dissapating.
MW
Yes , I agree i thimk it is very likely to be a hurricane down the road , also I am getting more concerned about Td 12 . Do you think this could threaten the islands or the US?
Gustywind wrote:AtlanticWind wrote:MWatkins wrote:While there is some easterly shear, there is plenty of moisture in the envelope. In addition, the size and structure of the wave envelope is larger and much better defined than TD2 (which, by the way, doesn't look bad).
Unfortunately I don't see this one dissapating.
MW
Yes , I agree i thimk it is very likely to be a hurricane down the road , also I am getting more concerned about Td 12 . Do you think this could threaten the islands or the US?
TD 12?lol TD 2 i tkink
just a mistake...
Stormcenter wrote:Ah yes Chris now that was a MAJOR bust.
Derek Ortt wrote:Stormcenter wrote:Ah yes Chris now that was a MAJOR bust.
Chris was NOT a major bust from the models. The human forecasts also only had that as a low end cat 1 hurricane. It was a relatively minor bust. Global models never did much with Chris
Derek Ortt wrote:Stormcenter wrote:Ah yes Chris now that was a MAJOR bust.
Chris was NOT a major bust from the models. The human forecasts also only had that as a low end cat 1 hurricane. It was a relatively minor bust. Global models never did much with Chris
tgenius wrote:\
That's not my quote. It's wxman57's.wxman57 wrote:Good observation. That's what I see. Shear is hitting it - the same shear that ripped TD 2 apart. The center is east of the convection. And that convection is still rather weak. I don't think it'll be classified as a TD today unless some major changes occur during the day. And I'm starting to wonder if it'll survive the shear.
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