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With today's 5PM NHC #HurricaneBeryl update, the U.S. is now officially in the cone for the first time. Jamaica to Mexico to Texas.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 307 (Idalia) , Major: 307 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 307 (Idalia) Major: 307 (Idalia)
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News Talkback >> 2002 News Articles and Talkback

Anonymous (HF)
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mid july
      Mon Jul 15 2002 12:25 AM

read gary gray's millennium weather piece on t.d. 1, which most expect to be arthur tomorrow. he talked about the rarity of a first storm between the 1st and 23rd of july. i went and looked up all the years between 1950 and 2001 where the first tropical storm of the season formed between july 10th and 20th. there were only two: 1961 and 1985.
both were interesting seasons. it makes me wonder if they are in some way analog to this year. i'm sure joe b. will have a piece on the implications of our mid july storm in his july 15th article.
matthew i'm just trying to get you to write something worthy of a fifth grader. call me crazy but i've got an idea that you could if you tried. i dont think im being mean, but making reasonable requests that echo what others are probably thinking. really i wish i knew what jc thinks about all this, since he's the guy in charge. dude seriously all youve got to do is write in sentences with at least half the words understandable, then everybody would be cool with you and probably listen to whatever it is youre trying to say. get me? otherwise your garbled posts are like brussels sprouts on a cake, something that just sort of ruins the good stuff here for everybody else.
jc, hey.. id rather not be lecturing people on obvious stuff. you s'pose you could tell me/us where to draw the line on saying something and just letting the s*** pile up? after all, you da boss.
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* 2002's First Tropical Depression Forms Near NC CFHCAdministrator Mon Jul 15 2002 12:25 AM
. * * Re: 2002's First Tropical Depression Forms Near NC andy1tom   Mon Jul 15 2002 11:14 AM
. * * Re: 2002's First Tropical Depression Forms Near NC Anonymous   Mon Jul 15 2002 11:29 AM
. * * TWW Discussion #1 Jason Moreland   Sun Jul 14 2002 05:18 PM
. * * call me what you want but don't call me late for Matt   Sun Jul 14 2002 06:10 PM
. * * 96L-td1 Anonymous (HF)   Sun Jul 14 2002 07:33 PM
. * * TD 1 thoughts. Kevin   Sun Jul 14 2002 10:19 PM
. * * Re: 96L-td1 Anonymous   Sun Jul 14 2002 08:32 PM
. * * Re: 96L-td1 Matthew   Sun Jul 14 2002 09:39 PM
. * * Re: 96L-td1 John C   Sun Jul 14 2002 10:28 PM
. * * My email will not send. Matthew   Sun Jul 14 2002 11:09 PM
. * * mid july Anonymous (HF)   Mon Jul 15 2002 12:25 AM
. * * Re: mid july Steve   Mon Jul 15 2002 12:32 AM
. * * Re: mid july Steve   Mon Jul 15 2002 12:35 AM
. * * Re: mid july Rich B   Mon Jul 15 2002 10:26 AM
. * * Re: 2002's First Tropical Depression Forms Near NC Matthew   Sun Jul 14 2002 04:50 PM
. * * Re: 2002's First Tropical Depression Forms Near NC Rich B   Sun Jul 14 2002 04:56 PM

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