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I just thought that it would be an interesting idea to have everyone place their craziest forecasts and one in a million situations in one place so we can all laugh at them together . . . so if you have any, please share
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got one - what if 93l strengthened and gained enough latitude to pull 92l in and, after pulling more to the north, strengthened more and together they overcame the Carib shear and continued into the gulf and made landfall over the TX/LA border with the 31 degree water and dragged hurricane winds inland to kansas city, to give the midwest a taste. It would be interesting, though.
i've heard of those hypercanes - they sound like fun
i've heard of those hypercanes - they sound like fun
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Not to off the wall, but I will predict a Hurricane Ginger type storm. A months worth of waves for Central Florida Surfers 
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What if 93l blows up to a cat 5, starts heading more NW and makes a direct hit on the upper keys about a week from now!!! ........
Oh wait a minute, that would totally suck because I am going to be in the keys next weekend huntin' lobsters............
NEVERMIND.
What if 92l and 93l just go away and leave us alone.
Oh wait a minute, that would totally suck because I am going to be in the keys next weekend huntin' lobsters............
NEVERMIND.
What if 92l and 93l just go away and leave us alone.
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What if...the Ice Caps begin to melt and a series of Huge Cold Core Hurricanes (I know, they would not be hurricanes) develop freezing everything North of the Mid-Atlantic. Oh yeah, I was watching that on HBO this morning. (Vague "Day After Tomorrow" reference).
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rainydaze wrote:What if 93l blows up to a cat 5, starts heading more NW and makes a direct hit on the upper keys about a week from now!!! ........
Oh wait a minute, that would totally suck because I am going to be in the keys next weekend huntin' lobsters............
NEVERMIND.
What if 92l and 93l just go away and leave us alone.
Well, just please be careful...
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/southflorida/sfl-lobster28jul28,0,6834651,print.story?coll=sfla-news-sfla
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