will tropics be quiet after Ivan

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#21 Postby al79philly » Sun Sep 12, 2004 10:11 am

Rob Guarino from Fox News Philadelphia pointed it out last night and said it seems to be slowing down the front that just went through here. You could see the front stalling off the Jersey coastline last night. It's a stubborn little bugger!


I think Rob Guarino is the best met in the Philly metro area... If you don't read his columns at http://www.fox29.com, you should check them out (though they are much better during the winter).
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#22 Postby btangy » Sun Sep 12, 2004 10:18 am

There is an El Nino in the early stages of development right now, so that may play a role in activity after October. It doesn't look too impressive though as of the moment.
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#23 Postby wx247 » Sun Sep 12, 2004 10:25 am

I believe the CORRECT answer to your question is... "WE DON'T KNOW!" ;)
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#24 Postby NFLnut » Sun Sep 12, 2004 10:28 am

Aquawind wrote:I could use a couple of quiet weekends of football and naps..Unfortunately the season is already going to linger well after November 30th for many Floridians..Ivans westard movement has allowed me to enjoy opening NFL Sunday today and Dawg Gone It!! I am gonna do it! If you noticed this week I was forecasted for a nasty blast a few times this week and Sunday Football was far from my mind..I am considering myself lucky today..Hope I can watch the Monday Night Game with as much enthusiasm..


Nothing gets me more excited than opening NFL weekend, especially with Joe Gibbs back in DC. This will be an AWESOME year. But I have been in almost a mild depression the last two weeks. The major damagme I got from Charley, then more water with Frances, and the impending doom from Ivan hanging over my head. I've lost 8 pounds the last three weeks, and that's not necessarily a bad thing, but being constantly sick to your stomach and worrying about what to do for the next storm ....!!!!!!

Now that I am BARELY in the far right edge of the cone, and trends appear to be going farther west every 6 hours for the last two days, I feel like I can finally relax and enjoy myself. Thank God for that. I am also looking forward to going to my business tomorrow and for the first time in weeks working toward building my business and dealing with routine things that I've had to put off since late July! I've lost thousands upon thousands of dollars because of both Hurricanes and it's time to move on!
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#25 Postby Stephanie » Sun Sep 12, 2004 10:32 am

al79philly wrote:
Rob Guarino from Fox News Philadelphia pointed it out last night and said it seems to be slowing down the front that just went through here. You could see the front stalling off the Jersey coastline last night. It's a stubborn little bugger!


I think Rob Guarino is the best met in the Philly metro area... If you don't read his columns at http://www.fox29.com, you should check them out (though they are much better during the winter).


I do think he is good. He tries to explain in layman's terms the what and why things are happening as they are.
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#26 Postby kevin » Sun Sep 12, 2004 10:33 am

Is that methane mike??? He always went on about methane hydrates and solar flares. Drove Derecho crazy if I remember right.
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