Ricreig
(User)
Wed Dec 01 2004 01:53 AM
Re: New Graphics

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Wow Richard. Your ideas are getting RED HOT! We only have about 66 days to comment to NHC.
If my ?memory? serves me correct. ED went to a conference of sorts. Something like 3 of the first 6 slides/ powerpoints were Skeet's maps. I'll have to find that post. So some of them are aware of the maps, and I'm sure they are aware of CFHC.
BTW-cold front pushed through here at 00Z. Signaling the "end" of the "Season from Hell"( tm LIPhil).


I don't recall such a post, but it is quite possible it slipped through one of my cracks (in the head) so if you find such a post, I'd be interested in a pointer to it. As to the time remaining for comment; We all need to comment BEFORE we forget, deadlines have a way of slipping our mind especially given that hurricane maps won't be on our minds too much during the next month or two given Christmas and bowl games and the like.... If the NHC *has* heard of CFHC, that is great, but it needs to hear from us all and ASAP, and again, with meaningful comments and examples for them to consider.

FWIW, we got the cold front here in Orlando too, a bit of lightning, some wind and cooler temps. I would agree, it isn't just the calander that says the hurricane season is over. From here on and for a while, we will call whatever develops 'wnter storms' or 'noreasters' or some such



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