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Hootowl
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Hello and Thank You
      #45424 - Tue Jul 26 2005 08:37 AM

You all deserve an award. I found your site a couple of weeks ago ad registered last weekend. I took some time this morning to read posts from last years canes. I sure do wish I had known about your site then!!! I will be watching your site a lot now. You really provide a great deal of useful info. I ferreted out a lot of info for myself last year and learned a great deal. Hope I can be of help or at least provide info from my area to you in the future.

Dotty
New Port Richey


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Tazmanian93
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Re: Hello and Thank You [Re: Hootowl]
      #45539 - Tue Jul 26 2005 10:38 PM

Welcome

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Don't knock the weather; nine-tenths of the people couldn't start a conversation if it didn't change once in a while.

Go Bucs!!!!!!!!!

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sooby
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Re: Hello and Thank You [Re: Tazmanian93]
      #45611 - Wed Jul 27 2005 03:30 PM

Welcome Hootowl
Im quite new myself here, and i've found the people here are friendly and helpful. We dont get too many hurricanes in the U.K. but i still like to keep an eye on the weather in Florida especially, as i holiday there quite a bit ! Anyway, nice to meet you.

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Ryan
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Re: Hello and Thank You [Re: sooby]
      #45657 - Wed Jul 27 2005 10:21 PM

im new too, i love this place im on here at least 3 times a day..i mean LI does get hit, but even if its a florida or GOM or carolina's i still try to help out and research because i think its interesting but also becuase i wanna no what to do if on comes up here you know?

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2006 Atlantic Season Summary:
Bad, But Not AS Bad.

Life's a Storm, Watch Your Back


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DebbiePSL
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Re: Hello and Thank You [Re: Hootowl]
      #45696 - Wed Jul 27 2005 11:49 PM

Hi and welcome. I have only been coming here since the hurricanes last year. I found this site by chance and I am so glad I did. I have learned alot and really enjoy reading the posts. Great site and I hope you enjoy it as much as I have.

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TAZMAN
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Re: Hello and Thank You [Re: DebbiePSL]
      #45713 - Thu Jul 28 2005 06:59 AM

I agree with all of you !!! I have been a background lurker for almost a year now. I was new to Fl when the storms started last year, and this was by far the most helpful (addicting) site I found... even as Charley was overhead, I was online seeing what you all were saying.

All I can say is Thanks to all that put soooo much of their time into this site !


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Liz
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Re: Hello and Thank You [Re: Hootowl]
      #45725 - Thu Jul 28 2005 08:58 AM

Welcome! I have to also agree with what everyone else has said. I found this site last year right before Charlie and have been a lurker, but finally registered. I have learned so much about storms. This is a very helpful site and most of the people are very nice and will answer newbie questions.

Hats off to all that make this a wonderful and informative site.

Liz


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sooby
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Re: Hello and Thank You [Re: Liz]
      #46105 - Sat Jul 30 2005 08:47 AM Attachment (251 downloads)

Well, that will teach me! As soon as i said "we dont get too many hurricanes in the U.K." What happens? We get a tornado!! You may have seen it on the news or in the papers, about 115 miles or so south of here in Birmingham they had a tornado with 135mph winds...did a fair amount of damage as you can see from the picture. Also, i didnt know that the U.K. has more freaky weather per square mile than anywhere else in the world!! Unbelievable!

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FlaMommy
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Re: Hello and Thank You [Re: sooby]
      #46106 - Sat Jul 30 2005 09:10 AM

well i wasnt so lucky to find this site last year although i was too worried about the hurricanes to look for it...i found it this year and im glad i did...ive learned alot about hurricanes and how they form and everything...THANKS TO YOU ALL...AND KEEP US UPDATED;)

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"Haven't thought of a witty one lately"

Edited by FlaMommy (Sat Jul 30 2005 09:11 AM)


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