Kevin
(Weather Master)
Thu Aug 04 2005 04:56 PM
Re: Tropical Depression Nine Forms in Atlantic

Quote:

all you can do is guess.The offical track has it going NW so do most models but on here its no fun to say it looks like it is going out to sea so im sure many people with there flair for wanting a storm to hit the U.S will be coming on with there WEST jogs and south Jogs or any Jog that keeps it going away and being boring.




Going to have to respectfully disagree with two things from that post:
1. "all you can do is guess." Guess as in wild guess? Nah...better to make educated guesses. Where Irene goes after 120 hours will come into clearer view through the weekend. Just remember: with modelling, generally, the trend is your friend.

2." but on here its no fun to say it looks like it is going out to sea so im sure many people with there flair for wanting a storm to hit the U.S will be coming on with there WEST jogs and south Jogs or any Jog that keeps it going away and being boring."
Contrary to that statement, I would not say this board is loaded with wishcasters. I'm sure there are people in Florida who had their belongings damaged badly by canes last year. Those people want another storm? Yeah right...



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