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MikeCAdministrator
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Happy New Year, May 2005 be a Calm Season
      #34705 - Fri Dec 31 2004 09:10 PM

Welcome to the Central Florida Hurricane Center 2005, the site has had a facelift for this year, but not all features of the new site are active yet.

2004 was an amazing tracking year, and also an unforgettable year for Florida, with 4 storms affecting it, two crossing nearly the same point on landfall. This past sunday, a huge earthquake and Tsunami hit the Indian Ocean making even the ocean front damage here seem pale in comparison. Our hopes and prayers to all survivors there, and to those who lost friends and loved ones.

I'm hoping 2005 will be an average year or less, no landfalls if I can help it. But we'll be ready in case the trend that Dr. William Gray refers to, the trend of more landfalling systems, does not occur. Florida could do without another storm for a good long while.

Thanks all, and thank Christine Hahn for helping me put the new layout together.

There will be more to come this year!

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Edited by Ed Dunham (Mon Feb 21 2005 06:12 PM)


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Re: Happy New Year, May 2005 be a Calm Season [Re: MikeC]
      #34709 - Fri Dec 31 2004 10:19 PM

Wow! "The season from hell", tm LIPhil , is officially over.
Mike C and Christine, this is an awesome layout. I'll have to check out the rest of the site!


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Storm Cooper
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Re: Happy New Year, May 2005 be a Calm Season [Re: danielw]
      #34710 - Fri Dec 31 2004 11:18 PM

This is the most cool look.... it is a "keeper" my peeps

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Christine HAdministrator
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Re: Happy New Year, May 2005 be a Calm Season [Re: MikeC]
      #34712 - Sat Jan 01 2005 01:00 AM

Thanks everybody! I'm glad you all like it so far.

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DMFischer
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Re: Happy New Year, May 2005 be a Calm Season [Re: MikeC]
      #34713 - Sat Jan 01 2005 02:16 AM

Happy New Years to all my fav weather freaks!! From our house to yours, may the year to come be bright, and may all the canes stay off shore for the year to come. I can say with no doubt in my mind you guys helped this woman keep her sanity during the "Season From Hell" tmLilPhil.
I LOVE the new face lift, it rocks totally!!!
Dawn

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HanKFranK
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Re: Happy New Year, May 2005 be a Calm Season [Re: DMFischer]
      #34714 - Sat Jan 01 2005 12:14 PM

...even better. the new layout is mighty nice.
on this first day of 2005, it's mild in the eastern u.s., with a deep layer hybrid low forming east and southeast of bermuda. not much of a development threat in january, of course.
again, this is an attractive upgrade to the site layout.
HF 1706z01january


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LI Phil
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Re: Happy New Year, May 2005 be a Calm Season [Re: HanKFranK]
      #34715 - Sat Jan 01 2005 12:17 PM

Happy New Year To All! Mike I love the new layout. I've already broken two resolutions but what the hel...heck. Ten Years! Mike & John, you guys ROCK!!! Let's not break ANY weather records this year, OK, only member and viewership records!

Cheers everybody! Here's to 2005!



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James88
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Re: Happy New Year, May 2005 be a Calm Season [Re: LI Phil]
      #34716 - Sat Jan 01 2005 12:28 PM

I know it's already been said, but the new layout is really cool! Happy New Year to you all!

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Keith234
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Re: Happy New Year, May 2005 be a Calm Season [Re: LI Phil]
      #34719 - Sat Jan 01 2005 12:56 PM

It is pretty cool! Yeah, very warm today but with this boundary setting up, somebody is going to get 2 inches of ice.

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LadyStorm
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Re: Happy New Year, May 2005 be a Calm Season [Re: MikeC]
      #34720 - Sun Jan 02 2005 06:42 AM

Love the face lift. I thought I was on a different site at first...:) Anyhow, all this talk about tidal waves, does anyone here remember the rogue wave that hit Daytona Beach, July 3, 1992? Just out of curiosity, I have wanted to do some reading on this strange event and have not found a lot of info on the internet. Locals who lived here say they remember but haven't said that anyone knows what originally caused this large wave? If you have any info, please send it my way. Happy New Year!!!

MaryAnn

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Keith234
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Re: Happy New Year, May 2005 be a Calm Season [Re: LadyStorm]
      #34721 - Sun Jan 02 2005 12:23 PM

I beileve the waves form in two regions of the earth, where the global currents meet and they are totally random. But other then that, I know nothing more.

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James88
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Re: Happy New Year, May 2005 be a Calm Season [Re: Keith234]
      #34723 - Sun Jan 02 2005 01:37 PM

This page has quite a bit of information:

Daytona Rogue Wave


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SkeetoBiteAdministrator
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Re: Happy New Year, May 2005 be a Calm Season [Re: MikeC]
      #34724 - Sun Jan 02 2005 04:48 PM

Nice new look. Crisp and clean!

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Keith234
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Re: Happy New Year, May 2005 be a Calm Season [Re: James88]
      #34727 - Sun Jan 02 2005 06:25 PM

Thanks. BTW, that's a nice swirl out there in the central Atlantic.

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LI Phil
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Re: Happy New Year, May 2005 be a Calm Season [Re: SkeetoBite]
      #34729 - Sun Jan 02 2005 09:37 PM

Quote:

Nice new look. Crisp and clean!




Jonathon...how the f--- did you update my avatar from afar???? I love it! Happy new year big guy!

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Storm Cooper
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Re: Happy New Year, May 2005 be a Calm Season [Re: LI Phil]
      #34730 - Sun Jan 02 2005 10:31 PM

Hey Cuz... there are children here... let's watch the wording

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LadyStorm
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Re: Happy New Year, May 2005 be a Calm Season [Re: James88]
      #34731 - Mon Jan 03 2005 06:33 AM


Hmmmm. adds more to the mystery. Thanks for the link. Meteorite????/



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This page has quite a bit of information:

Daytona Rogue Wave




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Re: Happy New Year, May 2005 be a Calm Season [Re: Storm Cooper]
      #34732 - Mon Jan 03 2005 02:38 PM

I'm 14 turning 15....not a child.

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Storm Cooper
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Re: Happy New Year, May 2005 be a Calm Season [Re: Keith(234)]
      #34733 - Mon Jan 03 2005 10:03 PM

That was a "joking reply" to LI Phil.... not for any one person otherwise... sorry for any other take on that.

Coop

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HanKFranK
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Re: Happy New Year, May 2005 be a Calm Season [Re: Storm Cooper]
      #34734 - Mon Jan 03 2005 10:58 PM

careful then coop, don't want to offend the adolescents. they're very sensitive people, after all.
nah, the bad language is out of context and all, but phil's just being an artist in his own... medium. with me it's the obligatory redneck lingo, same difference (more family friendly though). good thing we don't have a storm or anything, else someone responsible like the good mr. dunham would surgically remove all this idle january banter.
speakinowhich, isn't it our long island mod's birthday? yup, for a while more. happy frickin' birthday, phil.
HF 0349z04january


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