12 signs you are addicted to Storm2K and Cyclones
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12 signs you are addicted to Storm2K and Cyclones
12. You have radar and/or satellite shots of a hurricane on your hard drive
11. You have a knots to mph conversion chart taped to the wall
10. You have an opinion of Joe B. one way or the other
9. The next time you see the acronym “SAL” you’re gonna throw the monitor out the window
8. Ditto for the word “w i s h c a s t er”
7. Ditto for any threads with “wobble”, “turn”, and “trend” in the same sentence
6. You still use a paper tracking map
5. You know what Dvorak intensity means
4. You have stared at a satellite image of a Nor’easter in February and thought “Why couldn’t it look like this in September??”
3. Your pulse goes up when you see a CDO and Eyewall
2. You know the model plots for an invest before the first advisory is issued
--and number one--drum roll--
1. The word “floater” has a whole new meaning for you
11. You have a knots to mph conversion chart taped to the wall
10. You have an opinion of Joe B. one way or the other
9. The next time you see the acronym “SAL” you’re gonna throw the monitor out the window
8. Ditto for the word “w i s h c a s t er”
7. Ditto for any threads with “wobble”, “turn”, and “trend” in the same sentence
6. You still use a paper tracking map
5. You know what Dvorak intensity means
4. You have stared at a satellite image of a Nor’easter in February and thought “Why couldn’t it look like this in September??”
3. Your pulse goes up when you see a CDO and Eyewall
2. You know the model plots for an invest before the first advisory is issued
--and number one--drum roll--
1. The word “floater” has a whole new meaning for you
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Re: 12 signs you are addicted to Storm2K and Cyclones
12. You have radar and/or satellite shots of a hurricane on your hard drive
In my case - on my desktop, too.
11. You have a knots to mph conversion chart taped to the wall
Nah ... that's long-since engrained in my brain, like multiplication tables.
10. You have an opinion of Joe B. one way or the other
Better yet, I've had both opinions - sometimes simultaneously.
9. The next time you see the acronym “SAL” you’re gonna throw the monitor out the window
8. Ditto for the word “w i s h c a s t er”
7. Ditto for any threads with “wobble”, “turn”, and “trend” in the same sentence
I've been thinking of founding WWA - "Wobble Watchers Anonymous".
6. You still use a paper tracking map
Got four of them on the wall right in front of me, and a drawer full of old used ones to boot.
5. You know what Dvorak intensity means
Yep.
4. You have stared at a satellite image of a Nor’easter in February and thought “Why couldn’t it look like this in September??”
Yeah ...
3. Your pulse goes up when you see a CDO and Eyewall
Oh, yeah ...
2. You know the model plots for an invest before the first advisory is issued
Yep.
--and number one--drum roll--
1. The word “floater” has a whole new meaning for you
Guess I'm a certified (certifiable) addict.
Jan
In my case - on my desktop, too.
11. You have a knots to mph conversion chart taped to the wall
Nah ... that's long-since engrained in my brain, like multiplication tables.
10. You have an opinion of Joe B. one way or the other
Better yet, I've had both opinions - sometimes simultaneously.
9. The next time you see the acronym “SAL” you’re gonna throw the monitor out the window
8. Ditto for the word “w i s h c a s t er”
7. Ditto for any threads with “wobble”, “turn”, and “trend” in the same sentence
I've been thinking of founding WWA - "Wobble Watchers Anonymous".
6. You still use a paper tracking map
Got four of them on the wall right in front of me, and a drawer full of old used ones to boot.
5. You know what Dvorak intensity means
Yep.
4. You have stared at a satellite image of a Nor’easter in February and thought “Why couldn’t it look like this in September??”
Yeah ...
3. Your pulse goes up when you see a CDO and Eyewall
Oh, yeah ...
2. You know the model plots for an invest before the first advisory is issued
Yep.
--and number one--drum roll--
1. The word “floater” has a whole new meaning for you
Guess I'm a certified (certifiable) addict.
Jan
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You update your desktop wallpaper each time there is a monster hurricane in the Atlantic
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You check out the 300-850mb Shear Magnitude forecast at least once a day, at least
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And my own number one reason:
You know the names, dates, and stats of every historic Atlantic Hurricane, but you often forget the names of distant relatives
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You know the names, dates, and stats of every historic Atlantic Hurricane, but you often forget the names of distant relatives
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Hybridstorm_November2001 wrote:And my own number one reason:
You know the names, dates, and stats of every historic Atlantic Hurricane, but you often forget the names of distant relatives![]()
Hybridstorm_November2001
and sometimes close relatives esp. during a busy cane season
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Re: 12 signs you are addicted to Storm2K and Cyclones
jschlitz wrote:12. You have radar and/or satellite shots of a hurricane on your hard drive
11. You have a knots to mph conversion chart taped to the wall
10. You have an opinion of Joe B. one way or the other
9. The next time you see the acronym “SAL” you’re gonna throw the monitor out the window
8. Ditto for the word “w i s h c a s t er”
7. Ditto for any threads with “wobble”, “turn”, and “trend” in the same sentence
6. You still use a paper tracking map
5. You know what Dvorak intensity means
4. You have stared at a satellite image of a Nor’easter in February and thought “Why couldn’t it look like this in September??”
3. Your pulse goes up when you see a CDO and Eyewall
2. You know the model plots for an invest before the first advisory is issued
--and number one--drum roll--
1. The word “floater” has a whole new meaning for you
Oh crap. I'm 12 for 12.
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Re: 12 signs you are addicted to Storm2K and Cyclones
12. You have radar and/or satellite shots of a hurricane on your hard drive
DOZENS AND DOZENS
11. You have a knots to mph conversion chart taped to the wall
STORED IN MY HEAD
10. You have an opinion of Joe B. one way or the other
YEP
9. The next time you see the acronym “SAL” you’re gonna throw the monitor out the window
WHAM - I just tossed it
8. Ditto for the word “w i s h c a s t er”
Yep
7. Ditto for any threads with “wobble”, “turn”, and “trend” in the same sentence
yep
6. You still use a paper tracking map
Yep
5. You know what Dvorak intensity means
Yep
4. You have stared at a satellite image of a Nor’easter in February and thought “Why couldn’t it look like this in September??”
Nope
3. Your pulse goes up when you see a CDO and Eyewall
Yep
2. You know the model plots for an invest before the first advisory is issued
If available
--and number one--drum roll--
1. The word “floater” has a whole new meaning for you[/quote]
Oh, it's got a few meanings.
DOZENS AND DOZENS
11. You have a knots to mph conversion chart taped to the wall
STORED IN MY HEAD
10. You have an opinion of Joe B. one way or the other
YEP
9. The next time you see the acronym “SAL” you’re gonna throw the monitor out the window
WHAM - I just tossed it
8. Ditto for the word “w i s h c a s t er”
Yep
7. Ditto for any threads with “wobble”, “turn”, and “trend” in the same sentence
yep
6. You still use a paper tracking map
Yep
5. You know what Dvorak intensity means
Yep
4. You have stared at a satellite image of a Nor’easter in February and thought “Why couldn’t it look like this in September??”
Nope
3. Your pulse goes up when you see a CDO and Eyewall
Yep
2. You know the model plots for an invest before the first advisory is issued
If available
--and number one--drum roll--
1. The word “floater” has a whole new meaning for you[/quote]
Oh, it's got a few meanings.
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That sounds like me. I must be addicted.