
Goodbye cane season 2003
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Goodbye cane season 2003
Looking forward to hopefully another active season in 2004 with many storms to track
183 days till we do it again!!

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Re: Goodbye cane season 2003
Jekyhe32210 wrote:Looking forward to hopefully another active season in 2004 with many storms to track183 days till we do it again!!
Umm, stick around a couple of more days ... check out the Western Caribbean right now ...
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Re: Goodbye cane season 2003
Jekyhe32210 wrote:Looking forward to hopefully another active season in 2004 with many storms to track183 days till we do it again!!
We may have a last bonus system in december so dont go too far this week.
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Kinda hard to think about a tropical system when we dropped to 29f here in Jax last night lol...But it is quite a flare up of storms down there. Is this the same system that is being talked about as a possible northeaster for the east coast this week? One more question---does anyone have the link to the site with all the global models of tropics and the gfdl-I think its from PSU...I lost all my bookmarks recently.
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Kinda hard to think about a tropical system when we dropped to 29f here in Jax last night lol...But it is quite a flare up of storms down there. Is this the same system that is being talked about as a possible northeaster for the east coast this week? One more question---does anyone have the link to the site with all the global models of tropics and the gfdl-I think its from PSU...I lost all my bookmarks recently.
The tropical system will likely move out to sea...rather than phasing with the shortwave near the East Coast.
http://met.psu.edu/tropical/tcgengifs/
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GalvestonDuck wrote:It's most likely a fish.
So long, HS '03!
Evenif it is a fish GD it counts as a 2003 season formation.
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