area of thunderstorms in Bahamas
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area of thunderstorms in Bahamas
At least its something to look at. http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
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Re: storms
Patrick99 wrote:Those storms will disintegrate before they get here, they always do!
Still looking pretty promising to me!!!
And a word of caution---SSSHHHH!!!!They'll hear you!!!!(and disappate just to aggravate you)
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Re: storms
vbhoutex wrote:Patrick99 wrote:Those storms will disintegrate before they get here, they always do!
Still looking pretty promising to me!!!
And a word of caution---SSSHHHH!!!!They'll hear you!!!!(and disappate just to aggravate you)![]()
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Yeah, maybe that will help. Actually, what I need to do is just not look at satellite pics. thunderstorms, tropical waves/depressions/storms, hurricanes, if I watch them and get all excited, they never come.
Of course, guess which one I wrote off and didn't bother watching until it was obvious...a certain "A" storm in 1992.
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