We may have another hurricane in the Gulf next week!
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- southerngale
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justwatching and hial2: This is a tropical forum and we're here to discuss the tropics. TD 5 may very well make it into the GOM and there's absolutely nothing wrong with talking about it. That's what we're here for!! We want our members to be comfortable too...your rude comments were not warranted nor welcomed.
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hial2 wrote:-removed-: Saying that a minimal depression west of the Antilles "should be in the Gulf" in one week + time frame and a hurricane threat to Louisiana and west thereof..
I thought that the destruction that Charley brought to Sanibel/Ft Myers would quell this at least for a little while
I was wrong!!
Yes Charley was horrific, but you need to go take a look at the tropics!!
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bahamaswx wrote:Indeed. Other than the possibility of TD5 winding up south of the GOM, there's really no where else for it to go. Likewise, I'd be surprised if TD5 doesn't make atleast minimal hurricane status. Doesn't seem like -removed- to me, hial2.
It already has a pretty neat looking S-shape with long arms on the water vapor loops. One of the coolest looking TDs I've ever seen, to be completely honest.
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southerngale wrote:justwatching and hial2: This is a tropical forum and we're here to discuss the tropics. TD 5 may very well make it into the GOM and there's absolutely nothing wrong with talking about it. That's what we're here for!! We want our members to be comfortable too...your rude comments were not warranted nor welcomed.
I second that!

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- opera ghost
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Frankly if I waited for Charley to be completly gone and finished and the electricity to go back on and the Floridians to have recovered....
I'd be an utter fool- as a western gulf resident with a booming caribbean enviroment and a TD forcasted to come into an area where it could be a threat to me.
I might get done looking at Charley and be utterly surprised that there was a hurricane whirling around 12 hours from my section of coastline.
NEVER turn your back on the water as a GOMCoast resident. Not even when you're being torn into pieces on the other side by a monster.
I'd be an utter fool- as a western gulf resident with a booming caribbean enviroment and a TD forcasted to come into an area where it could be a threat to me.
I might get done looking at Charley and be utterly surprised that there was a hurricane whirling around 12 hours from my section of coastline.
NEVER turn your back on the water as a GOMCoast resident. Not even when you're being torn into pieces on the other side by a monster.
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hial2 wrote:-removed-: Saying that a minimal depression west of the Antilles "should be in the Gulf" in one week + time frame and a hurricane threat to Louisiana and west thereof..
I thought that the destruction that Charley brought to Sanibel/Ft Myers would quell this at least for a little while
I was wrong!!
I think you need a definition of -removed-...it's not the one you are using. -removed- is bringing a storm towards you when there is no emperical evidence to support it. There is plenty of evidence, besides the NHC forecasts, which indicate this system may be a threat to the western GOM.
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That's it, darn it!
I'm going straight out to Office Depot tomorrow morning and buying me another package of big thick dry erase markers for my hurricane tracking chart! This one's done gone dry!!
(And yes, I did say "done gone" cuz I've been reading all these dag-blamed Southerner's posts and it's rubbin' off on me!)

I'm going straight out to Office Depot tomorrow morning and buying me another package of big thick dry erase markers for my hurricane tracking chart! This one's done gone dry!!

(And yes, I did say "done gone" cuz I've been reading all these dag-blamed Southerner's posts and it's rubbin' off on me!)
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Ifeel like this is going to be a long few months as far as the tropics and system's getting into the Gulf Of Mexico as well as the east coast. I feel like we should all keep supporting each other no matter where these systems go. My thoughts are with any and everyone who has had or is having to deal with Charley. This is just my opinion, don't want to offend anyone.
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Seems to me we may have a lot of landfalls this year. All of us on the Gulf Coast (and those on the Atlantic Coast!) need to keep guard and watch these things! It looks like Hurricane Earl will be on our back door this time next week!! THAT'S NO JOKE.
We just need to support each other and stay prepared and quit bashing. Especially this year where is seems like we're going to have a lot of landfalls!
We just need to support each other and stay prepared and quit bashing. Especially this year where is seems like we're going to have a lot of landfalls!
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Opera ghost, as a fellow GOMcoaster, I couldn't agree more about never turning one's back to the water. I have grown up living by that philosophy. I also agree with many of you here in that we must all support each other and work together at sharing knowledge, experiences, ideas, beliefs, and questions. Prayers and thoughts to those affected by Charley.
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