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#121 Postby Comanche » Wed Jul 13, 2005 10:21 pm

Mac wrote:I have a feeling she is going to clip the tip of the Yucatan, but not nearly as far south as the forecast track projects. I am thinking she'll just clip the tip of the Yucatan and end up being a threat from Corpus to Houston.


you trying to get one into the old hometown?? i mean we need the rain but c'mon. i am not looking forward to 1-2 wks without power and i need power to trade....so i can work longer..so i can make more money...so i can buy more power..so i can work longer.................... :double:
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#122 Postby Mac » Wed Jul 13, 2005 10:22 pm

texasheat wrote:Mac,

why do you think the ridge will weaken


Although it seems like high pressure systems have been lingering indefinitely this year, it seems to me that expecting it to remain there and as strong as it currently is 3 or 4 days from now is a lot to expect. I just don't see it. Again, I'm just a rookie. But I have a feeling it is going to weaken some, allowing her to eventually take a more NW track. Of course, the threat to the U.S. will be determined by how far she gets before the ridge weakens. Personally, I think she's going to get just north of the Yucatan before it weakens, and she'll feel her way along the ridge--traveling NW toward Corpus to Houston.

Then there's the other factor which favors the ridge weakening--the number of oil rigs that exist in that neck of the woods. The last thing our economy needs right now is higher oil prices, and evacuating all of those rigs would surely send prices even higher. I can barely keep my gas-guzzling SUV on the road the way things are now. So I figure with my luck she's bound to travel right through the heart of oil rig country.

How's that for scientific? :eek:
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#123 Postby abajan » Wed Jul 13, 2005 10:22 pm

cycloneye wrote:...THE INTENSITY FORECAST IS
ADJUSTED UPWARD FROM THE PREVIOUS ADVISORY...MAKING EMILY A MAJOR
HURRICANE BY 48 HOURS. THIS COULD BE CONSERVATIVE...

No kiddin'! At this rate, I'm thinking major cane by daybreak.
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#124 Postby HurricaneBill » Wed Jul 13, 2005 10:23 pm

abajan wrote:Because of the NHC's premature downgrade of warnings, many people in Grenada and the Grenadines are going to be caught napping...literally! :eek:

This is not good, people.


I heard earlier today that Grenada officials were telling the public to stay off the streets.

After Ivan, I think Grenada is going to take a storm threat very seriously.
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#125 Postby Ixolib » Wed Jul 13, 2005 10:25 pm

HurricaneBill wrote:After Ivan, I think Grenada is going to take a storm threat very seriously.


Good Point!!
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#126 Postby Mac » Wed Jul 13, 2005 10:25 pm

Comanche wrote:
Mac wrote:I have a feeling she is going to clip the tip of the Yucatan, but not nearly as far south as the forecast track projects. I am thinking she'll just clip the tip of the Yucatan and end up being a threat from Corpus to Houston.


you trying to get one into the old hometown?? i mean we need the rain but c'mon. i am not looking forward to 1-2 wks without power and i need power to trade....so i can work longer..so i can make more money...so i can buy more power..so i can work longer.................... :double:


Did I say Corpus to Houston? I meant to say, "The damn thing is going to run right down Bay Area Blvd and level Clear Lake High School." :lol:
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#127 Postby texasheat » Wed Jul 13, 2005 10:26 pm

Mac wrote:
texasheat wrote:Mac,

why do you think the ridge will weaken


Although it seems like high pressure systems have been lingering indefinitely this year, it seems to me that expecting it to remain there and as strong as it currently is 3 or 4 days from now is a lot to expect. I just don't see it. Again, I'm just a rookie. But I have a feeling it is going to weaken some, allowing her to eventually take a more NW track. Of course, the threat to the U.S. will be determined by how far she gets before the ridge weakens. Personally, I think she's going to get just north of the Yucatan before it weakens, and she'll feel her way along the ridge--traveling NW toward Corpus to Houston.

Then there's the other factor which favors the ridge weakening--the number of oil rigs that exist in that neck of the woods. The last thing our economy needs right now is higher oil prices, and evacuating all of those rigs would surely send prices even higher. I can barely keep my gas-guzzling SUV on the road the way things are now. So I figure with my luck she's bound to travel right through the heart of oil rig country.

How's that for scientific? :eek:



got my vote.
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#128 Postby texasheat » Wed Jul 13, 2005 10:26 pm

Mac wrote:
Comanche wrote:
Mac wrote:I have a feeling she is going to clip the tip of the Yucatan, but not nearly as far south as the forecast track projects. I am thinking she'll just clip the tip of the Yucatan and end up being a threat from Corpus to Houston.


you trying to get one into the old hometown?? i mean we need the rain but c'mon. i am not looking forward to 1-2 wks without power and i need power to trade....so i can work longer..so i can make more money...so i can buy more power..so i can work longer.................... :double:


Did I say Corpus to Houston? I meant to say, "The damn thing is going to run right down Bay Area Blvd and level Clear Lake High School." :lol:



W0000T. NOW CREEK WILL WIN A FOOTBALL GAME THIS YEAR. yes
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#129 Postby Mac » Wed Jul 13, 2005 10:27 pm

texasheat wrote:
Mac wrote:
Comanche wrote:
Mac wrote:I have a feeling she is going to clip the tip of the Yucatan, but not nearly as far south as the forecast track projects. I am thinking she'll just clip the tip of the Yucatan and end up being a threat from Corpus to Houston.


you trying to get one into the old hometown?? i mean we need the rain but c'mon. i am not looking forward to 1-2 wks without power and i need power to trade....so i can work longer..so i can make more money...so i can buy more power..so i can work longer.................... :double:


Did I say Corpus to Houston? I meant to say, "The damn thing is going to run right down Bay Area Blvd and level Clear Lake High School." :lol:



W0000T. NOW CREEK WILL WIN A FOOTBALL GAME THIS YEAR. yes


Probably not. Creek would lose if it was the only team on the field. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#130 Postby texasheat » Wed Jul 13, 2005 10:28 pm

yea. but we still beat yall in track anyday
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#131 Postby Swimdude » Wed Jul 13, 2005 10:34 pm

We're talking about Houston high schools now? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Probably not a major cane by daybreak... But possibly tomorrow.
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#132 Postby texasheat » Wed Jul 13, 2005 10:35 pm

lol. yea high school rivals.. Lake beats us in sports, but we have the ladies :D
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#133 Postby Mac » Wed Jul 13, 2005 10:36 pm

Swimdude wrote:We're talking about Houston high schools now? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Probably not a major cane by daybreak... But possibly tomorrow.


Apparently you have no knowledge of Clear Creek High, or you'd realize how ridiculous it is to refer to it as a "high school." :lol:
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#134 Postby Comanche » Wed Jul 13, 2005 10:37 pm

Mac wrote:
texasheat wrote:
Mac wrote:
Comanche wrote:
Mac wrote:I have a feeling she is going to clip the tip of the Yucatan, but not nearly as far south as the forecast track projects. I am thinking she'll just clip the tip of the Yucatan and end up being a threat from Corpus to Houston.


you trying to get one into the old hometown?? i mean we need the rain but c'mon. i am not looking forward to 1-2 wks without power and i need power to trade....so i can work longer..so i can make more money...so i can buy more power..so i can work longer.................... :double:


Did I say Corpus to Houston? I meant to say, "The damn thing is going to run right down Bay Area Blvd and level Clear Lake High School." :lol:



W0000T. NOW CREEK WILL WIN A FOOTBALL GAME THIS YEAR. yes


Probably not. Creek would lose if it was the only team on the field. :lol: :lol: :lol:


are they even allowed to play football anymore?? i thought they took the football budget and allocated towards sync. swimming and basket weaving. :Pick: :team: :Pick:
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#135 Postby texasheat » Wed Jul 13, 2005 10:37 pm

:cry: lol should call it clear creek portables =[
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#136 Postby FritzPaul » Wed Jul 13, 2005 10:38 pm

HELP MODS: You can't lock a sticky can you? :roll:

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