Cycloneye, but most of don't know PG145 etc.
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- dixiebreeze
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Re: Cycloneye, but most of don't know PG145 etc.
dixiebreeze, maybe if you read through the thread and see its the same storm then you would know there is already a topic about it and no need to start a new one.
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Re: Cycloneye, but most of don't know PG145 etc.
I understand what you're saying. My point is that not everyone on this board is a pro met. I've been here forever and still have a lot to learn and I just think we should all be part of S2K
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Re: Cycloneye, but most of don't know PG145 etc.
So, what's your suggestion on naming the threads then?
IMO, it keeps things more organized.
IMO, it keeps things more organized.
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Re: Cycloneye, but most of don't know PG145 etc.
Dixie, here is the site about the new project about studying tropical waves by this private firm.That is the numbers and letters you see that identify a tropical wave.There are many tools in there that are interesting to look at.
http://www.met.nps.edu/~mtmontgo/storms2010.html
I am going to close this thread.
http://www.met.nps.edu/~mtmontgo/storms2010.html
I am going to close this thread.
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