richisurfs
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Yeah I know but i did read somewhere, I think, that they are coming into agreement earlier than they did on the other storms I know 5 days out is still a toss up and I fully expect them to change...where I don't know though..my wishcast is out to sea... no hit anywhere...and some half decent surf.
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richisurfs
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Also, I'm sure he worked some long, hard hours last night.
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Rasvar
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I'm sure Jason has been doing nothing but work. Unless of course his wife went into labor.
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MrSpock
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Just caught Accuweather on Fox, on Greta's show. First, he may be right, but 5 days out, he EMPHATICALLY stated that it WILL hit the U.S. Later, he said it will be at least 96-110 mph.
Excuse me, but 5 days out, no one knows for sure. I don't remember his name, but after that report I think I should refer to them as Hypeuweather.
Again, it may be right, but to have an arrow pointing to Fla, saying it WILL hit at at least 96-110 is irresponsible. If he is right, that doesn't make them great forecasters. They took a shot, and got lucky.
To make it worse, this report started by Greta stating something like "Major hurricane Jeanne".
My advice to everyone.....turn of the tv's, check out the , , or your local NWS. I hope the ratings they got were worth it.
Now I am done venting, but ................forget it.
And, when was the last time you saw a Vulcan this upset?
i know how you feel (or don't feel?l, but jeanne does have event written all over it. i'm going to wait until tomorrow night or saturday (once it clears hispaniola/ivan track becomes more definite) before nailing my theses on the church door.. but i'm thinking the same thing. -HF
Edited by HanKFranK (Fri Sep 17 2004 02:37 AM)
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Keith234
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Just saw the models, , eta, etc. anyway the overall pattern was interestinng to note that the remmants of will actually stall out and move eastward aganist the prevailing atmospheric flow. If the models are right then that SC area will be getting crazy amounts of rain. Anyway next week there will be a very strong trough into the west coming; digging down from the gulf of Alaska and a very strong canadian high, the amplitude of this trough and ridge are huge, is pratically backing away from this high, that's how strong it is. Everything in the Bahamas part of the tropics will slow down to a near halt. Keep a tab on the models everyone that can.
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LI Phil
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CSO Spock,
I think it's fair to say that the enitre state of Florida is on edge, forgetting the GOMers...Us guys up north ain't seen nothin'... Feel free to vent, and I agree with you BTW, but we've only just reached the peak of the season...
the season from hell...
That's it...I'm OFFICIALLY naming 2004 the SEASON FROM HELL..I'd start a poll, but I'm just too tired...
Kirk out
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BUCKLE UP!
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BillD
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I stopped watching TV news several years ago because of the hype. If we are under a Hurricane Warning I will turn on Bryan Norcross, and he doesn't hype. Otherwise the only thing on my TV is SciFi channel, Food channel, occassionaly one of the Discovery channels, and some movies.
Bill
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richisurfs
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I'm glad you said that Mr. Spock because in my veiw your opinions have a great deal of credibility. Everyone on here should pay attention to what he just said. By the way, I just saw that same thing on Greta...she needs to just keep talking about the Scott Peterson case.
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MrSpock
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Thank you, I do appreciate the support. I think I also just came home from a meeting a little wound up......did it show?
No...not at all..no one here is on edge or anything...
Edited by LI Phil (Fri Sep 17 2004 02:22 AM)
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BillD
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Anybody know what is up with the NASA site? The sat pix are all messed up, just a few thin stripes of the picture for the last few hours. Sat pix are fine on the TPC site.
Bill
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richisurfs
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Well, as everyone knows who have read my posts on here, you have a kindred spirit with me on this kind of stuff. It totally gets me so upset. I will never think it is anything less than completely irresponsible...especially on national tv!
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I just wanted to say, personally I have only 2 sources I feel are reliable for my hurricane info, this board, and Dr Steve Lyons. That being said,the info I have read here has really helped me deal with Hurricane .I'm a newbie to these monsters so didn't know anything about them. I just moved here a year ago, so thanks to all of you for sharing your knowledge and info
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LI Phil
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>>> I just wanted to say, personally I have only 2 sources I feel are reliable for my hurricane info, this board, and Dr Steve Lyons.
(Cringing)...Y'all who know me know how I feel about the "great" Dr. Lyons.
I think you should stick with ...then ...then Dr. Lyons...in that order
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Keith234
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I really haven't seen his expertise because he just tells you where it's going not what's causing it to get there, the only important thing to me besides the landfall point.
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Well sports fans......
Georgia Power reports 300,000 out of power, 230,000 in metro Atlanta...
MAJOR flooding is occuring in Alpharetta and North Atlanta along the banks of the Peachtree Creek. Record flooding is occuring with the creek at 21.4 feet with the previous record being 21.06 feet being in March of 1990...
Pretty much every county in North and Central Georgia is under a Flood or Flash flood warning...
Road flooding is very prevalant around the airport as well as in other areas around the city.....
Tress have fallen throughout the area, just a few blocks from my house in Midtown, 3 trees fell and hit three cars on Piedmont Ave, entrapping one person....
Reports of tornadoes in Northeast Georgia along I-85, with the tornado taking out a GDOT Welcome Center/Rest area
Pretty much every school system is out tomorrow in Metro Atlanta....
Whew...anyone got a 7&7?
yepper, getting to see how good a job the civil engineers who designed all that urban sprawl around atlanta did in planning for events such as this. take it to the next step.. consider the hill country where orographic forcing is cranking the rain totals up even higher. asheville, knoxville.. it only gets better! ground control to major tom.. something has gone wrong. -HF
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WXMAN RICHIE
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Did anyone see The Weather Channel 2 month IR loop of all the storms from Alex to the present? It was a loop from the end of July until today. Pretty cool. I wonder how long that would take to load on dialup? LOL
-------------------- Another typical August:
Hurricane activity is increasing and the Red Sox are choking.
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http://www.wunderground.com/weatherstation/WXDailyHistory.asp?ID=KFLBOYNT4
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MrSpock
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I hope they re-show it, because they are awesome loops. It really puts into perspective the big picture.
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DebbiePSL
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THanks LI Phil, I'will say is my first source and I difinitely do listen very carefully to what the says. If I am anywhere in the cone,my shutters are up
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LI Phil
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RE: storm loop
Yeah, didn't want to mention it bc didn't want to give the props, but it was indeed very cool...they actually did ..one showing everything on a looping satellite, and a second one breaking each storm down...and the best part was, no Steve Lyons!
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BillD
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Lyons is not John Hope, but he holds his own. It is not his fault that has deteriorated to the state it is in now.
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