New Article: CSU releases 2026 season numbers, slightly below average. https://flhurricane.com
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
556 (Milton),
US Major:
556 (Milton),
FL Any:
556 (Milton),
FL Major:
556 (Milton)
Bev
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Re: I am missing you
Wed Sep 03 2008 02:01 PM
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I've been on here since 2004, and I still remain confused as to what should be posted in the main topic and what should go to the lounge. I understand the obvious wishcasting goes to the lounge. But what about questions and observations on what might affect a particular storm? Do these go to the lounge? Are there strong guidelines somewhere about what should be posted where?
I tend to agree with TPuppy that the volume of information has dropped off quite a bit, not sure whether that's confusion over where to post, fear of posting the wrong thing in the wrong place, or just a normal trend.
That being said, I am so appreciative of those knowledgeable people who do post and give us the reasoning behind their observations. It's always fascinating to learn more. Thank you John and Mike for giving them the ability to do so. As well as all the links to relevant storm information. I am like Colleen, I wake up and hit refresh.
Thanks! Bev
-------------------- Survived Charley at Cat 4 under a staircase. Won't do that again. I watch SW Florida and Abaco primarily.
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