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Kdubs
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Yummy crow recipes for all [Re: DMFischer]
      #28873 - Fri Sep 17 2004 08:23 PM

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Crow and Mushroom Stew

3 crows
1 Tbsp lard/shortening
1 pint stock or gravy
2 Tbsp cream
1/2 cup mushrooms
salt and pepper
cayenne pepper





I thought you had made this up until I found this site...

http://www.crowbusters.com/recipes.htm

Anyone up for some "Crow in a Blanket"?

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Re: PHIL.... [Re: trinibaje]
      #28874 - Fri Sep 17 2004 08:23 PM

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i was looking at your signature...... do you think you will have -2 or 3s




I'm quite happy with -1 thank you...but the way this season's going...why not 7 total majors? That would give me a -4

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Re: Jeanne again [Re: LI Phil]
      #28875 - Fri Sep 17 2004 08:24 PM

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In keeping with the posting theme,

Jeanne again

She's got a long way to go to regain her convection, but she's a cyclops again...make it all go away please.

Should be a MOST interesting 5:00 discussion...anyone know who gets the "honors".? Gotta hope for Stacy because at least then we might have some semblance of an idea of where this whole thing is going...




she is gonna fight to the end isn't she?

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Re: Recon re: jeanne [Re: Rasvar]
      #28876 - Fri Sep 17 2004 08:34 PM

(off topic post moved to comedy forum)

Edited by LI Phil (Fri Sep 17 2004 08:38 PM)


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Jeanne emerges again [Re: Rasvar]
      #28877 - Fri Sep 17 2004 08:34 PM

looks like a center has moved north off the island and is heading West toward Cuba.
She has a long way to go to regain her strength however.


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From Franklin [Re: HanKFranK]
      #28879 - Fri Sep 17 2004 08:41 PM

And you guys thought Stacy Stewart was the clever one...

From the 5:00 discussion on Karl:

Dvorak T-numbers are all converging on t3.5 and I will
hold the initial intensity estimate at 55 kt. Karl retains
well-defined banding features and the upper-level environment shows
strong anticyclonic and divergent flow aloft. While Karl Marks
time over warm waters it is expected to strengthen...and the
official forecast remains a blend of the GFDL and SHIPS guidance.


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Re: Jeanne emerges again [Re: Wxwatcher2]
      #28880 - Fri Sep 17 2004 08:42 PM

We just need to wait like 36hrs to see if she even cares about the water anymore. She has gotten so disorganized than organnized. She wants to live, than she wants to die. I wish she would make up her mind!

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Re: From Franklin [Re: clyde w.]
      #28881 - Fri Sep 17 2004 08:44 PM

Karl Marks...you know they've been saving that one up!

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Frank P
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The GOM, the Atlantic, the Caribbean.... [Re: LI Phil]
      #28882 - Fri Sep 17 2004 08:45 PM

are all graveyards of busted forecasts... the legacy continues...

Mobile TV channel 5 is running continuous footage of the destruction and devastation caused by Ivan from the air via hellicopter... I am in total shock.... substational damage to all types of structures... Perdido Key hit very hard..... interesting, some houses totally destroyed, some right next to them basically OK (roof damage)... TV contributing that to small tornadoes, hit and miss..... I will say this a majority of the houses are still there... but some heavily damaged ... a plethora of buildings and homes in standing water... sand is basically gone from a lot of the areas and the area has been rearranged somewhat... this recovery will take a long long time.....


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clyde w.
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Re: From Franklin [Re: LI Phil]
      #28883 - Fri Sep 17 2004 08:47 PM

BTW, the newest Jeanne models from Weather Underground look kind of like Don King's hair! That can't be good.

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Re: The GOM, the Atlantic, the Caribbean.... [Re: Frank P]
      #28884 - Fri Sep 17 2004 08:48 PM

Flora-Bama Lounge is three feet of sand now.

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5 pm forecast--stationary for at least 48 hours??? [Re: Rasvar]
      #28885 - Fri Sep 17 2004 08:49 PM

Wow

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LI Phil
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5:00 Track - Unbelievable! [Re: Frank P]
      #28886 - Fri Sep 17 2004 08:49 PM

5:00 track

Do you believe this?

and here's the

5-day

Guess you'd call that a stall...

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Re: 5 pm forecast--stationary for at least 48 hours??? [Re: Brad]
      #28887 - Fri Sep 17 2004 08:49 PM

The last 48 hours, that is

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Re: 5 pm forecast--stationary for at least 48 hours??? [Re: Brad]
      #28888 - Fri Sep 17 2004 08:52 PM

nobody is talking about hurricane Javier. looks like the southwest is going to get slammed

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Re: 5:00 Track - Unbelievable! [Re: LI Phil]
      #28889 - Fri Sep 17 2004 08:54 PM

Yeah, it looks like Skeetobite's graphic

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clyde w.
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Re: 5:00 Track - Unbelievable! [Re: LI Phil]
      #28890 - Fri Sep 17 2004 08:54 PM

That is the ultimate cone of uncertainty. It looks like they put Skeetobites map on top of theirs!

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Re: 5 pm forecast--stationary for at least 48 hours??? [Re: Bioman]
      #28891 - Fri Sep 17 2004 08:54 PM

Jeanne verification

how funny is this gonna look in a couple of days?

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Re: From Franklin [Re: clyde w.]
      #28892 - Fri Sep 17 2004 08:55 PM

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BTW, the newest Jeanne models from Weather Underground look kind of like Don King's hair! That can't be good.




Whaddya mean? That's Fantabulous!

Heh...Don King...King of the malaprop! Good one agentB!

5pm update has it downgraded to a TD. 34kt winds at the surface. Still calling for restrengthening to 55kt in 48hrs. Guess we'll have to wait and see.

"The official forecast moves Jeanne northwest to northward for 3 days and then holds the motion stationary several hundred miles northeast of the northern Bahamas"

Hmm...can you say wavemaker?

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Re: The GOM, the Atlantic, the Caribbean.... [Re: Frank P]
      #28893 - Fri Sep 17 2004 09:03 PM

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interesting, some houses totally destroyed, some right next to them basically OK (roof damage)...




I have noticed this with many major hurricanes. Ted Fujita came up with the idea of "mini-swirls" in the eyewall of hurricanes after surveying the damage of Hurricane Andrew. In Andrew, there would be one block of houses with the roofs torn off, but the adjacent block would have considerably less damage. I noticed the exact same thing with Hurricane Charley. It appears to me that the worst damage in major hurricanes is caused by small tornadic vortices within the eyewall.

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