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#Beryl forms in the Central Atlantic and forecast to become a hurricane over the weekend, Hurricane and Tropical watches for some of the Windwards likely issued tomorrow.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 303 (Idalia) , Major: 303 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 303 (Idalia) Major: 303 (Idalia)
9.8N 45.5W
Wind: 50MPH
Pres: 1001mb
Moving:
W at 21 mph
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John C
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Re: Explain to me how this works... and look at ATLANTIC
      Mon Aug 12 2002 11:22 PM

I will try to explain how the message board (forums) work.

First off on the Main NEWS page when you come to flhurricane.com, The top News story is the Latest, If there is no major news in the tropics we just don’t post anything to take up space. So the conversations just carry on. If we posted a new news topic everyday then you think its hard to find your way around now! You can bet if something major is happening in the topics a new NEWS post will be posted. We take pride in this site for being up-to-date in the topics. (Note These News Stories are also the “News Talkback” forum in the Forum Menu) The only thing different in this forum (news talk back) than the others is you can not post a new topic, Only Reply to it. All the other forum categories you can post new topics and reply. This Category “News Talkback” is usually the main place where everyone talks about the current tropical weather going on. This message is posted in the “Storm Forum”, this area is just another area we created so others can discuss Storms in general and post new topics. Actually this message should have been posted in the “Site Suggestions and Questions” Forum, but that’s ok. Yes I know that can get confusing but once you get used the board you will get a better grip on what’s going on.

Being registered and logging on can make your visit much easier too. The big reason I like it is “Keeping Track of Messages you have read and not read." Plus you can set it so you don’t have to log in every time you come to the site. It will remember you if tell it to, It will ask you when you log in. Tip: don’t log off when you leave just leave.

And it can do a lot more to personalize it the way you like it. You just have to sit down take your time and go through all the settings. But you have to me logged on and registered for this to work.

If you need more help please feel free to ask, send us email, whatever it takes we will be glad you help you out.


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* New on this board and ready to discuss tropical weather Cycloneye Mon Aug 12 2002 11:22 PM
. * * Explain to me how this works... and look at ATLANTIC Anonymous   Mon Aug 12 2002 03:21 PM
. * * Re: Explain to me how this works... and look at ATLANTIC John C   Mon Aug 12 2002 11:22 PM
. * * Re: Explain to me how this works... and look at ATLANTIC Hurric   Mon Aug 12 2002 04:44 PM
. * * Re: Explain to me how this works... and look at ATLANTIC LoisCane   Mon Aug 12 2002 06:48 PM
. * * Re: Explain to me how this works... and look at ATLANTIC Anonymous   Mon Aug 12 2002 06:54 PM
. * * Re: Explain to me how this works... and look at ATLANTIC Anonymous   Mon Aug 12 2002 06:56 PM
. * * Re: New on this board and ready to discuss tropical weather Kevin   Sat Aug 10 2002 03:14 PM
. * * I agree that wave with low has a chance to develop Cycloneye   Sat Aug 10 2002 03:42 PM
. * * Hey Eye... Steve   Mon Aug 12 2002 12:29 PM

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