blp wrote:Finally making landfall..... About time.
With what? 1 of its 15 centers?

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blp wrote:Finally making landfall..... About time.
blp wrote:Finally making landfall..... About time.
TheStormExpert wrote:sunnyday wrote:Do I understand that Erica is basically a wave now? So sad to say, but people are major lined up at gas stations, water is stripped off store shelves, last minute panicking going on. Yet, the local station is still hyping like crazy.
Went from a possible Florida hurricane threat to barely even a Tropical Storm sliding into SW Florida in less than 24hrs.
At this point I'd say it's about over for this mess of a storm.
Someone please put the nail in the coffin for pete sakes!
weathernerdguy wrote:129 pages, and about 75% are about it dying. It's just a storm that formed during an el nino. I'd say it did ok for the challenges it faced during its way to DR.
AutoPenalti wrote:blp wrote:Finally making landfall..... About time.
[img]http://i57.tinypic.com/11rax5y.gif[/]
Is that even the correct center?
vbhoutex wrote:Weatherlover12 wrote:psyclone wrote:I think it's fair to say the models and the humans do much better with legit storms. I've long wished storms weren't designated until 50 knots...the one's south of that wind up being complacency builders. the public feels like they've been suckered again and when folks don't leave for a real storm there's no doubt the chicken little Erika's deserve at least a portion of the blame.
Exactly! This how I feel... If another storm were to target FL.. I most likely won't take it seriously. I don't want it come but it would've been nice for her to give us some impact after all the prep we were told to do.
Thanks for saying this
I don't know what age you are or if you have children or own property, but EVERYONE in a possible Tropcial Cyclone impact area should ALWAYS be ready, at least during Hurricane season. To make statements like this is at a minimum irresponsible imho.
Excuse me. Rant over.
blp wrote:AutoPenalti wrote:blp wrote:Finally making landfall..... About time.
[img]http://i57.tinypic.com/11rax5y.gif[/]
Is that even the correct center?
That is what the NHC is tracking but who knows..
TheStormExpert wrote:weathernerdguy wrote:129 pages, and about 75% are about it dying. It's just a storm that formed during an el nino. I'd say it did ok for the challenges it faced during its way to DR.
I'm so ready to give up on this aggravating season and move onto fall and winter. At least the El Niño will bring us an interesting winter.
Maybe next year we can actually get more than one decent looking storm!
blp wrote:Finally making landfall..... About time.
TheStormExpert wrote:Not trying to beat on the NHC but seriously why do they still show this making a sharp sudden WNW/NW turn?? Erika is obviously just going to continue to head west with the low level flow and probably die out. Do they really have to follow the guidance which has done very poorly with this storm.
ozonepete wrote:TheStormExpert wrote:Not trying to beat on the NHC but seriously why do they still show this making a sharp sudden WNW/NW turn?? Erika is obviously just going to continue to head west with the low level flow and probably die out. Do they really have to follow the guidance which has done very poorly with this storm.
the short answer to your question is yes. Actually the long answer is yes as well.
CourierPR wrote:Not trying to beat on the NHC but seriously why do they still show this making a sharp sudden WNW/NW turn?? Erika is obviously just going to continue to head west with the low level flow and probably die out. Do they really have to follow the guidance which has done very poorly with this storm.
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