Wet weekend and next weekend, but tropical development very unlikely.
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
597 (Milton),
US Major:
597 (Milton),
FL Any:
597 (Milton),
FL Major:
597 (Milton)
Keith234
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Loc: 40.7N/73.3W Long Island
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Re: 91L
Wed Nov 10 2004 07:20 PM
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Very odd weather pattern, that doesn't seem to add up. Let me explain, some places you have very short amplitude while in other places you have very board amplitude and, sometimes very close to eachother. There is something called Fractual geometry, which is pretty much taking pieces of other gemotric figures and making new ones, and figuring out realtionships between the two. This is how we get teleconnections folks and some other well known realtionships. Trofs and ridges are parabola's and have significant patterns to them because they are geometric figures, which I'm not going to teach advance geometry. The point I'm trying to make is that I'm seeing some weird things in odd places....
The current disturbance will not form anything significant, I can say that with some confidence. Though anyone in the northern Leewards, get a one-way ticket out of there now before it is too late. The tropics are pretty much dead, to put it simply. I'm done for the rest of the season and going to abstain from saying something will develop, just to see if it does. This website has been great to me, and I would like to thank all the people who made it happen...have a great winter.
With all due respect
Keith Roberts
-------------------- "I became insane with horrible periods of sanity"
Edgar Allan Poe
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