New Article: CSU releases 2026 season numbers, slightly below average. https://flhurricane.com
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
558 (Milton),
US Major:
558 (Milton),
FL Any:
558 (Milton),
FL Major:
558 (Milton)
Lamar-Plant City
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Loc: Plant City, Florida
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Re: What happened to everyone
Thu Aug 23 2012 02:36 PM
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I have been coming here for about 6 years. I too have had posts moved and canned and at first i usually get a bit upset that MY content was treated in such a way. But I have learned that most of the time there was a good reason for it. I also echo Cuildemort about the Lounge. That is the place to speculate (but not wildly) and guesstimate what you think the storm will do and it is a much more forgiving place than other threads. That is why you will see me post there most often. Another less strictly moderated thread is when there is a "storm conditions in your area' thread during an event and I will post there often if I am affected. AND there are days when I just lurk and soak in the knowledge of the experienced mets around me and don't feel like I have to post. Use the site however you like and just be aware of the expectations. This is too good of a site to leave in a huff!!
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2023 Season Prediction: 17/6/2
Edited by Lamar-Plant City (Thu Aug 23 2012 08:48 PM)
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