Anybody watching buoys??

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Ziplock
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Anybody watching buoys??

#1 Postby Ziplock » Fri Jul 08, 2005 6:53 pm

Just wonder why I haven't seen any posts form buoy data...pressure falls, wave heights, etc.

Remember all the posts about gisnt wave heights as Ivan approached the coast last year?

Hurricanes effects on the oceans and the bahavior of seawater under extreme conditons, the struggles of ships at sea...

I guesss it seems we've been pretty much focussed on winds with Dennis

The season is still so young!

My Gawd! Think about what it may really portend...we really could be entering an incredible era of intense storms. I mean, it just isn't the normal course of events to have cat 5's and stroms a breath away from cat 5 status year after year after year.

Some thoughts as we wait for the first (some of) the nasty stuff to blow in.
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#2 Postby tim_in_ga » Fri Jul 08, 2005 6:54 pm

Someone should be watching for that missing one! :D
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yup

#3 Postby Ziplock » Fri Jul 08, 2005 6:56 pm

my point 'zackly.
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