Jan-Heinrich Grosskopf
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Hello,
in the last five weeks i wrote a hurricane damage report with more then 6500 pictures, maps and videos.
Sorry, the report is in german language, but the pictures don´t need any language.
From Barbados to Pennsylvania - Hurricane Damage Report:
http://www.meteopics.de/PHPBB/viewtopic.php?t=71
Heinrich
Edited by Jan-Heinrich Grosskopf (Mon Nov 08 2004 04:02 PM)
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Spike
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Dank für die Verbindung und die Bilder.
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LI Phil
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Es gehört in diesem Forum nicht.
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Keith(234)
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We don't speak German in these forums, I think that's what you said.
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LI Phil
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Actually I said "It does not belong in this Forum."
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Sorry, it wont happen again.
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LI Phil
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Actually, I was referring to the poster. A lot of work went into it, so I'll leave it up in this forum, but it really belongs in the "Hurricane History" forum. Spike, your post was fine!
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Oh, ok. Speaking of though were very lucky to not have been hit by that monster hurricane.
Well, you did take three canes where you live, leaving the nightmare to others for .
Edited by LI Phil (Mon Nov 08 2004 06:05 PM)
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Jan-Heinrich Grosskopf
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Sorry for the mistake, LI Phil.
The next report is in english language and i post it to the "Hurricane history" forum.
Heinrich
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LI Phil
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No problem, Heinrich! Since it was your first post and interesting pictures & video, I decided to leave it on the main board. BTW, welcome aboard. I know you joined earlier, but glad to have you posting now! Thanks.
Heißen Sie Willkommen zu !
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No problem, Heinrich! Since it was your first post and interesting pictures & video, I decided to leave it on the main board. BTW, welcome aboard. I know you joined earlier, but glad to have you posting now! Thanks.
Heißen Sie Willkommen zu !
Phil,
If he does post it in English in another forum, would it be inappropriate for him to post here a notice that he did so in this forum? I would be interested to see it in a language I actually know a little of and while my heritage includes a aprinkling of German blood, none of my language genes for German seem to have survived.
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LI Phil
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Nein wären Richard, es passend, eine Nachricht auf dieser Seite darzustellen.
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Spike
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Heinrich ist feiner Aufstellen hier.
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LI Phil
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Ja. Besonders, wenn es ruhig ist, wie es jetzt ist.
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Spike
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Dass das gute Ding um das ruhige Mal des Jahres. Sie können ein kleines ab Thema reden und können fein sein. Manchmal ruhige Zeit ist nett aber ich liebe wenn seines wirklich tätig auf hier, ziemlich Aufregen.
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LI Phil
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Yep! Only during the quiet time. And we should probably knock it off for now anyway...before the rest of the board thinks we're secretly plotting to take over France or something...Not that that would be a BAD thing.
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Spike
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Lol yep. And taking over france doesnt sound bad... Lol.
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Keith234
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This is not German class, and I rather not translate all the lines...thanks?
-------------------- "I became insane with horrible periods of sanity"
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Spike
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Lol sorry. And no problem im done.
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LI Phil
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Quote:
This is not German class, and I rather not translate all the lines...thanks?
So erbärmlich. ..english nur
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Spike
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Auf Deutsch zu sprechen, macht Spaß obwohl
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Keith234
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I'm not going to use a translator, here are some of the most common sayings I use: My German das ist ja gar nicht so schlimm. Verdammt und zugenäht! and wie heißen Sie?
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LI Phil
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OK, then try this...not from Babblefish:
Dein schlechtes Benehmen lasse Ich mir nicht gefallen
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Keith(234)
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Don't be a pain in the neck child? I think that's it right, toi toi toi. Got to go out to dinner...going to karny square.
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LI Phil
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Not bad, considering it's a proverb...roughly translated it comes out to "I won't put up with your bad behavior". (Only kidding.)
Enjoy San Fran...be sure to hit 710 Ashbury!
Did you have a big dish of Beef Chow Mein???
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LI Phil
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Invest 91L
I doubt it will amount to anything other than a rainmaker...the Islands are in for a soaking...
Nice Loop
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James88
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You're probably right there, Phil.
It's been a while since a that long was issued.
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Alles Apfen machen nach!
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I wouldn't count it out just yet, maybe not in a tropical sense however. If it gets classified as a tropical cyclone, it will only be because the hurricane hunters go out there and find a weak warm core; the appearance is more of a subtropical/extratropical nature to me. There is model support for some development (generally borderline hybrid), and storms have been known to form in such environments -- though we usually see it happen closer to the U.S. in the Gulf or just off-shore.
Without much of a glance, this situation looks akin to the one back in May, with a bit more organization or a tropical nature than that storm had. Wouldn't be shocked to see something out there, but I'll concur on the statement that we're done for a storm tracking west out of the Atlantic towards shore. They'll definitely get a lot of rain through there over the coming days.
Though the long-range (15 day) from last Friday did try to develop something and bring it west á la Jeanne...with pretty cold air over the southeast U.S. at that future time...
...no, it's not going to happen...and really, it's useless to use the 15-day for anything!
Weather over the U.S. is much of the same as it's been for a few days -- every 5 days or so, we get a low in the northwest slide south and become cut-off, digging the trough in the east as troughs in the eastern Pacific ride over the ridge (classic Rex block with the cut-off low in the ridge) after undergoing trough fracture. The cut-off finally gets ejected east as a new system comes to take it's place, and thus the ridge -- and cool air -- in the east is reinforced. This should hold for another week or so at the least; typically, long-wave patterns change about every 2 weeks, meaning we've still got a bit of time to go (on average) before this one changes. But, with cool air in the east and (some) rain and moisture in the west...it's not an entirely bad pattern for the U.S. on the whole.
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