Time to concede...
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Time to concede...
Franklin is going to be the 1st storm not to make an impact on the US...Well the law of averages said it was time for a recurver and franklin is well on his way to bug the shipping interests..
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Re: Time to concede...
DESTRUCTION5 wrote:Franklin is going to be the 1st storm not to make an impact on the US...Well the law of averages said it was time for a recurver and franklin is well on his way to bug the shipping interests..
Even in tonights update JB still is claiming that this will recurve back. So some people still think its a possibility.

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JamesFromMaine2 wrote:EDR1222 wrote:Interesting to me is that a trough actually has a chance to push this thing out, seems odd for mid July for it to be digging down so far.
Let me ask you a question. Has anything really been normal about this season?
That is a good point. And I would have to say no there sure hasn't.
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DESTRUCTION5 wrote:
I hope your right and everyone who says that it is going to loop back around is just -removed-.
Franklin is going to be the 1st storm not to make an impact on the US...Well the law of averages said it was time for a recurver and franklin is well on his way to bug the shipping interests..
I hope your right and everyone who says that it is going to loop back around is just -removed-.
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JamesFromMaine2 wrote:EDR1222 wrote:Interesting to me is that a trough actually has a chance to push this thing out, seems odd for mid July for it to be digging down so far.
Let me ask you a question. Has anything really been normal about this season?
Absolutely. According to records kept by the Seminoles in 1573 A.D....
Uh, well, never mind.
It hasn't been normal by any stretch. And the METEOSAT photo I just saw might indicate the start of the CV season at full throttle next week.....
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caplan1 wrote:....everyone who says that (Franklin) is going to loop back around is just -removed-.
http://hadar.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis/online/trop_ge_vis_float2_0.html
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cape verde, the islands off the african coast, when waves move off africa they develop near the cape verde, ususally starts during the peak of hurricane season but not this year
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mike18xx wrote:caplan1 wrote:....everyone who says that (Franklin) is going to loop back around is just -removed-.
http://hadar.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis/online/trop_ge_vis_float2_0.html
That is a really good link. Thank you for posting that. If you had not posted that I would be still thinking that is wasn't looping around. thx
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mike18xx wrote:caplan1 wrote:....everyone who says that (Franklin) is going to loop back around is just -removed-.
http://hadar.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis/online/trop_ge_vis_float2_0.html
That is a really good link. Thank you for posting that. If you had not posted that I would be still thinking that is wasn't looping around. thx
sorry i'll delete this copy asap
why is it that u can't delete a post once u have posted it?
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Astro_man92 wrote:What is the CV season?
CV means Cape Verde Islands and systems that develop east of 40w are considered Cape Verde Season systems.
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mike18xx wrote:caplan1 wrote:....everyone who says that (Franklin) is going to loop back around is just -removed-.
http://hadar.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis/online/trop_ge_vis_float2_0.html
I really hope that doesnt end up as Jeanne part deux.
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Innotech wrote:mike18xx wrote:caplan1 wrote:....everyone who says that (Franklin) is going to loop back around is just -removed-.
http://hadar.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis/online/trop_ge_vis_float2_0.html
I really hope that doesnt end up as Jeanne part deux.
neither do I.
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The Pacific seasonJamesFromMaine2 wrote:EDR1222 wrote:Interesting to me is that a trough actually has a chance to push this thing out, seems odd for mid July for it to be digging down so far.
Let me ask you a question. Has anything really been normal about this season?
and the Atlantic season the fact that hurricanes are at least forming during the season
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