There seems to be the first signs of a spin
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Thanks weatherwindow. I have been watching this area very closely an the ciruatlion I seen earlier this morning has had a large area of convection move over it. The thing is there is a trough digging shear into it. In if it digs to much more it could just all go poof. But if it doe's not change I would not be surprized if recon found something....Kind of like tropical storm Dean of a few years ago.
I will keep watching...
I will keep watching...
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rainydaze wrote:Let's see.....blob is/isn't spun down to the surface....people shouldn't live on the coast....peolpe shouldn't wish hurricanes to form.....
Same arguments, different year.....just as much fun...LOL
Ive always wondered what the other hurricane geeks do in the off season. Im not really much into winter weather; I spend the off season tracking the nor'easters that pummel the east coast. If I didnt have that to do I would probably go nuts.
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eDerek Ortt wrote:there is absolutely no closed low.
I think I am speaking for <b>MANY</b> coastal residents with the following statement (maybe not many on the board here, but many at large
<b>MATT, STOP CHEERING FOR MORE DEVELOPMENT! IT ONLY BRINGS ABOUT MORE DEATH AND DESTRUCTION, WHICH WE HAVE HAD ENOUGH OF</b>
I deleted my post. Please ignore my post here. Thanks.
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Brent wrote:george_r_1961 wrote:Ive always wondered what the other hurricane geeks do in the off season.
Get heavily involved in watching lots of TV... and I follow the occasional snow scare down here(mention of flurries and everyone panics), continue my following of world events too.
That always kills me - mention a .0005% chance of snow, you can't
find milk, bread, or eggs in any grocery store.
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