Bloodstar
(Moderator)
Fri Nov 26 2004 04:30 PM
Re: Winding Down - Almost

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Olga? Those storms have come, and now their time is over. Not to metion it is almost getting physically impossible, the water temperatures are losing there touch, which is not to be confused with they are not warm enough to support a system. Also, if a storm were to form, it would get caught up in a trof and ride it's way out of there not to Florida, times have changed and so has the pattern. Not busting on you, just don't agree...




LOL no problem, it's just that Olga and the like are such interesting situations because they're rare enough to have only a little data on the storms... If memory serves me correct Olga formed over SST's that were barely 20 degree Centigrade. which would be extremely cold for a storm to develop. Oh well... In a year like this you expect the unexpected. perhaps happily this is a year in which we don't have something like that!

Mark (Falcons... Go go go! LOL)



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