11:30 AM TWO for 90L and caribbean,Recon going to 90L
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HURAKAN wrote:Everyone, enjoy the last 6 hours of officially no named in the Atlantic since July 3, because at five in the afternoon. Things will get interesting, and possible warnings issued for South Florida.
That's what I thought when I first saw this system this morning. It's very close to south Florida, definately looks like it's developing, and heading WNW. Each new visible shots shows a system becoming increasingly wrapped up. Can't wait to see what recon will find this afternoon!
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Brent wrote:ivanhater wrote:2 major things i noticed, TROPICAL STORM might form TODAY or tomorrow, and movement is WNW not nw in the last outlook, very interesting
Erin 1995 went straight to a TS when Recon got into it, and almost in the same spot. I think it was already pretty potent too.
oh great another erin
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Ivanhater...I totally agree on your sentiments about the track. I still don't even have my cable up and running after dennis. This season is turning out to be a nightmare, or a dream...depending on how you look at things. Here along the northern gulf coast, I think we all fall into the nightmare catagory.
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SunnyThoughts wrote:Ivanhater...I totally agree on your sentiments about the track. I still don't even have my cable up and running after dennis. This season is turning out to be a nightmare, or a dream...depending on how you look at things. Here along the northern gulf coast, I think we all fall into the nightmare catagory.
i tell ya, bellsouth is in my yard as we speak putting up the phone line, i just want pcola and surrounding areas to have at least another month break cause i fear in late august and september we will be facing another one in our area, the way this season is going it is a nightmare
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>>Agua: Geesh, how 'bout a break? Maybe 90L will fish and W Car blob will crash off to the West.
>>ivanhater: oh great another erin better not follow the same track!
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I still don't see how anyone can be anything less than excited or looking for breaks if they are weather fanatics. I'm here because I want the rush and excitement. And it's not just me as SunnyThoughts got it halfway right:
>>This season is turning out to be a nightmare, or a dream...depending on how you look at things. Here along the northern gulf coast, I think we all fall into the nightmare catagory.
I think it's a dream season (won't say what kind of dream
). I'm onthe northern gulf coast and love every minute of it. We've seen more stuff this year already than we sometimes do for 3-4 seasons in a row. In an off year, any of the Gulf storms so far - Cindy, Dennis, Emily, Arlene or Bret - would be BIG NEWS if even one of them made landfall. 2005 is GREAT for storm fanatics
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Steve
>>ivanhater: oh great another erin better not follow the same track!
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I still don't see how anyone can be anything less than excited or looking for breaks if they are weather fanatics. I'm here because I want the rush and excitement. And it's not just me as SunnyThoughts got it halfway right:
>>This season is turning out to be a nightmare, or a dream...depending on how you look at things. Here along the northern gulf coast, I think we all fall into the nightmare catagory.
I think it's a dream season (won't say what kind of dream
Steve
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Steve wrote:>>Agua: Geesh, how 'bout a break? Maybe 90L will fish and W Car blob will crash off to the West.
>>ivanhater: oh great another erin better not follow the same track!
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I still don't see how anyone can be anything less than excited or looking for breaks if they are weather fanatics. I'm here because I want the rush and excitement. And it's not just me as SunnyThoughts got it halfway right:
>>This season is turning out to be a nightmare, or a dream...depending on how you look at things. Here along the northern gulf coast, I think we all fall into the nightmare catagory.
I think it's a dream season (won't say what kind of dream). I'm onthe northern gulf coast and love every minute of it. We've seen more stuff this year already than we sometimes do for 3-4 seasons in a row. In an off year, any of the Gulf storms so far - Cindy, Dennis, Emily, Arlene or Bret - would be BIG NEWS if even one of them made landfall. 2005 is GREAT for storm fanatics
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Steve
It's an exciting year but not for those who were devastated last year. I just wish the AL/FL areas could get a break but it seems they can't. We're in a 15" rainfall deficit over here, send a storm this way already!
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Steve wrote:>>Agua: Geesh, how 'bout a break? Maybe 90L will fish and W Car blob will crash off to the West.
>>ivanhater: oh great another erin better not follow the same track!
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I still don't see how anyone can be anything less than excited or looking for breaks if they are weather fanatics. I'm here because I want the rush and excitement. And it's not just me as SunnyThoughts got it halfway right:
>>This season is turning out to be a nightmare, or a dream...depending on how you look at things. Here along the northern gulf coast, I think we all fall into the nightmare catagory.
I think it's a dream season (won't say what kind of dream). I'm onthe northern gulf coast and love every minute of it. We've seen more stuff this year already than we sometimes do for 3-4 seasons in a row. In an off year, any of the Gulf storms so far - Cindy, Dennis, Emily, Arlene or Bret - would be BIG NEWS if even one of them made landfall. 2005 is GREAT for storm fanatics
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Steve
well i love tracking storms but pcola has gotten its share and then some, if you want some, you can have any that come my way!
not a bush cheney fan?
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Steve wrote: I still don't see how anyone can be anything less than excited or looking for breaks if they are weather fanatics.
Well, I'm not a weather "fanatic". I'm at once, fasincated and terrified by these things. I track them, but am too familiar with the devestation they bring along with them to lives, property and economies. I do not enjoy the rush of fear, and that's what I feel when the forecasts trend my way. I simply am not calm in the face of that kind of danger.
[Edited to include the following:] I *guess* I trace it back to having lived through Camille as a young child, though I was 90 miles inland. The most terrifying night of my life.
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Understood. I also don't want the Baldwin/Escambia/Santa Rosa counties to take any more damage for a while because that's my favorite part of the South (besides New Orleans of course).
>>well i love tracking storms but pcola has gotten its share and then some, if you want some, you can have any that come my way!
2002 was our year, but I'll take anything I can get.
>>not a bush cheney fan?
I think they're fairly good guys. I promised Duck I wouldn't post anything political so I'm just gonna say that I usually support whoever is the president by virtue of their presidency and caveat that with the fact that since I first voted in 1984 for president, no one I have voted for has ever won the presidency. But I thought the Beavis and Bushhead photo was a riot. If it was Clinton Gore, Reagan/GHWB or GWHB/Quayle, I'd still think it was hillarious as you know what.
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>>well i love tracking storms but pcola has gotten its share and then some, if you want some, you can have any that come my way!
2002 was our year, but I'll take anything I can get.
>>not a bush cheney fan?
I think they're fairly good guys. I promised Duck I wouldn't post anything political so I'm just gonna say that I usually support whoever is the president by virtue of their presidency and caveat that with the fact that since I first voted in 1984 for president, no one I have voted for has ever won the presidency. But I thought the Beavis and Bushhead photo was a riot. If it was Clinton Gore, Reagan/GHWB or GWHB/Quayle, I'd still think it was hillarious as you know what.
Steve
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