PauleinHouston wrote:Well, Recon has climbed back up to over FL 270...are they "happy" yet? Either a yes or they have a mechanical issue.
That depends on what the next coin toss says
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PauleinHouston wrote:Well, Recon has climbed back up to over FL 270...are they "happy" yet? Either a yes or they have a mechanical issue.
wkwally wrote:PauleinHouston wrote:Well, Recon has climbed back up to over FL 270...are they "happy" yet? Either a yes or they have a mechanical issue.
That depends on what the next coin toss says
ozonepete wrote:Well I'm honestly having a problem thinking of any system that took too long to name other than good old Humberto in 2007. I still refuse to criticize the NHC on this but I'm genuinely confused as to why they won't go ahead and name it and issue warnings: it looks to be ramping up more and more quickly. I just don't see what the harm would be since there certainly is a decent chance it could make cat 1 and there's not much time left. I would love to know why they are hesitant but they're not saying...
wxman57 wrote:Careful with the NHC-bashing, folks - unless you want an S2K vacation...
Tireman4 wrote:wxman57 wrote:Careful with the NHC-bashing, folks - unless you want an S2K vacation...
You are back home? Woo Hoo....
wxman57 wrote:Tireman4 wrote:wxman57 wrote:Careful with the NHC-bashing, folks - unless you want an S2K vacation...
You are back home? Woo Hoo....
Heck no, my 2:11pm flight out of Chicago is now set to depart at 9:15pm. I'll be home by 1am if I'm lucky.
wxman57 wrote:Careful with the NHC-bashing, folks - unless you want an S2K vacation...
TexasF6 wrote:This whole not naming vs naming thing is a bit unnerving. They have named far worse looking storms than Proto-Bill. The COC is visible from Corpus's long range radar. Looks to be chugging WNW IMO. My fear is the rains. Rain is already happening across Texas. When Bill, err, Proto-BILL arrives? Whoa Nelly its gonna be interesting to watch............Has Carlos's shield been tapped for moisture streaming into Texas as well? It looked like it was this morning......be safe everyone....alert everyone you can in the path of this coming flood.....
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Maybe if I was there I would get it....but I tend to think I still wouldn't.
In any event, I could see this getting to about 50-60 mph, perhaps a little stronger. I just don't know that it will have enough time to become a hurricane, being that it is June. But we'll find out, and keep Humberto in mind if you live in that area!
-Andrew92
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