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tonythewop
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Re: Starting the loop [Re: Unregistered User]
      #44960 - Sat Jul 23 2005 07:56 PM

you mean you are hoping it loops back,,,so u have something to get excited about

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Re: Starting the loop [Re: MichaelA]
      #44961 - Sat Jul 23 2005 07:59 PM

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Could be starting his loop. E than SE
I do'nt think he is going out to sea,


Vis sat. loop seems to be showing a SE drift in the most recent couple of frames. Hmmmm....


I recall one doing a loop and hitting Florida last year,hmmmm what was her name?Jeanne.Hopefully this will not be a repeat.

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HURRIHUNTER
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Re: Attack of the trolls... [Re: Keith234]
      #44962 - Sat Jul 23 2005 07:59 PM

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Edited by Storm Cooper (Sat Jul 23 2005 08:03 PM)


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RyRedCross
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Re: Starting the loop [Re: tonythewop]
      #44963 - Sat Jul 23 2005 08:01 PM

wobble south?.. if there is such a thing..

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FireAng8
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Re: Attack of the trolls... [Re: HURRIHUNTER]
      #44964 - Sat Jul 23 2005 08:02 PM

Holy Moly! Was that really called for?

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MichaelA
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Re: Attack of the trolls... [Re: FireAng8]
      #44965 - Sat Jul 23 2005 08:04 PM

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Holy Moly! Was that really called for?


I'm thinking not and the mods will be here soon.

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XLM
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Re: Attack of the trolls... [Re: FireAng8]
      #44966 - Sat Jul 23 2005 08:04 PM

Hey guys, Dont abuse the Unregistered status, It gets really boring when you can't reply.....

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its me
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Re: Starting the loop [Re: FireAng8]
      #44967 - Sat Jul 23 2005 08:04 PM

Got a question for those who think it might loop back around?

if it does or when it loops around how long or how many days does it take to complete the loop and hit Florida? :?:


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Re: Attack of the trolls... [Re: FireAng8]
      #44968 - Sat Jul 23 2005 08:06 PM

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Holy Moly! Was that really called for?




My word...no it wasn't but then again it was probably someone who didn't read the disclaimer that states this is a site for weather hobbyists and NOT an official source for info. I wish people would understand that....

Thanx mod!

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Re: Starting the loop [Re: its me]
      #44969 - Sat Jul 23 2005 08:07 PM

wackier things have happened, but if Franklin has started its loop, I'd be rather suprised. Personally I think the storm splitting in two is more likely, with the midlevel center reforming a LLC at some point (I would presume that it would retain the name Franklin if that happen? or not?)

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AlexK
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Re: Attack of the trolls... [Re: XLM]
      #44970 - Sat Jul 23 2005 08:07 PM

Yay, Im actually registered now...anyway people, I dont think we need any personal attacks.

As for any loop, very premature to believe that. It could just be drifting southeast, then about to accelerate away from the mainland.

Or it could be looping. thats why we ought to watch this, but we need not wishcast.


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RyRedCross
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Re: Starting the loop [Re: its me]
      #44971 - Sat Jul 23 2005 08:07 PM

could someone give me the reasoning to why it may "loop"? thanks much

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MichaelA
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Re: Attack of the trolls... [Re: AlexK]
      #44973 - Sat Jul 23 2005 08:09 PM

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Yay, Im actually registered now...anyway people, I dont think we need any personal attacks.

As for any loop, very premature to believe that. It could just be drifting southeast, then about to accelerate away from the mainland.

Or it could be looping. thats why we ought to watch this, but we need not wishcast.


Agreed. Could be simply a SE wobble before resuming a NE track. Deserves watching, though.

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Bloodstar
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Re: Attack of the trolls... [Re: XLM]
      #44974 - Sat Jul 23 2005 08:09 PM

I know it's off topic and will probably be moved, but why not just register? even if you only make a few posts a year, at least they're *your* posts and under your ID. That way you can enjoy the site and post even when locked down.

and again my apologies for continuing wandering off topic, particularly with 2 tropical systems in the Atlantic!!!

-Mark

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AlexK
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Huri Hunter shut up. [Re: RyRedCross]
      #44975 - Sat Jul 23 2005 08:10 PM

Why can we all be civil. but we cant right now, so i merely ask Hurihunter to "desist from speaking"

Your above post is obscene and degrading. It belongs on no board, much less this one.

Someone find a moderator please


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XLM
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Re: Huri Hunter shut up. [Re: AlexK]
      #44977 - Sat Jul 23 2005 08:13 PM

I think this guy deserves an IP Ban

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MichaelA
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Re: Attack of the trolls... [Re: Bloodstar]
      #44978 - Sat Jul 23 2005 08:13 PM

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particularly with 2 tropical systems in the Atlantic!!!


Make that the Atlantic basin since one is in the far SW GOM and not quite a named storm.

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Clark
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Re: Starting the loop [Re: Bloodstar]
      #44979 - Sat Jul 23 2005 08:13 PM

Mark -- that'd be a tough call by the NHC, were it to occur. Ivan gave them precedent to keep the same name, but if you get two distinct trackable entities...well, that's a new one!

Franklin may have turned more towards the east, but I don't think there's any true southward motion yet. It's more a reflection of the cloud pattern trying to become better organized coincident with the center (and vice versa); overall, the motion is generally east. The storm is likely to move slowly for some time to come; while a loop is not out of the question, there's no telling to what it might do if one occurs. What may happen is a small loop in place followed by a northeastward motion...or just wobbles around a slow overall motion.

Even if it does end up looping, any potential threat to land is a good number of days away. Like I mentioned earlier, you can't sound an all-clear for the coastline yet, but the threat isn't as high as it once was.

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Re: Attack of the trolls... [Re: Clark]
      #44982 - Sat Jul 23 2005 08:16 PM

Nevermind, it was a stupid question.

No, no, not necessarily...I just wasn't quite following. Send me a PM and I'll try to latch on sometime this evening. --Clark

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XLM
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Re: Attack of the trolls... [Re: XLM]
      #44983 - Sat Jul 23 2005 08:16 PM

true

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