Atlantic: Storm2k's Tropics At A Glance 7-16-08

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Atlantic: Storm2k's Tropics At A Glance 7-16-08

#1 Postby chadtm80 » Wed Jul 16, 2008 9:29 pm

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BERTHA - [Forecast Track] [Forecast Models] [satellite]

AREA 1 (Invest 94L) - [Track] [Forecast Models] [satellite] 50% Chance Of Development

AREA 2 (Southwestern Caribbean) - [TWO] [ IR ] [All satellites] 20% - 50% Chance Of Development

AREA 3 (Florida Peninsula) - [Radar] [TWO] [AVN] [All satellites] < 20% Chance Of Development
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Re: Atlantic: Storm2k's Tropics At A Glance 7-16-08

#2 Postby MississippiHurricane » Wed Jul 16, 2008 9:33 pm

I personally like it :) Thanks!! Got all i need to know just by looking at that.
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Re: Atlantic: Storm2k's Tropics At A Glance 7-16-08

#3 Postby Jagno » Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:26 am

:double:

Wow, this map looks like a game of chess gone wrong. 94L forecast tracks certainly have my attention as the spaghetti models haven't united but all have this system heading towards the gulf. I don't like this game so let's plays something else. LOL

Thanks to all of you for keeping us informed and updated.
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