As of now 5 models are off the carolinas

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#21 Postby storms in NC » Thu Aug 11, 2005 6:58 am

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storms in NC wrote:Now we will have to watch for wobbles to the west. as it Will do this. I looked at the satellite's and seen it moving more like 285. But I just woke up so don't hold me to it. Give me a few hours of coffee



OH NOOOOOOOOOOO the dreaded wobble word :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


LOL sorry I knew that was going to happen. no coffee yet
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#22 Postby huricanwatcher » Thu Aug 11, 2005 7:05 am

storms in NC wrote:
huricanwatcher wrote:
storms in NC wrote:Now we will have to watch for wobbles to the west. as it Will do this. I looked at the satellite's and seen it moving more like 285. But I just woke up so don't hold me to it. Give me a few hours of coffee



OH NOOOOOOOOOOO the dreaded wobble word :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


LOL sorry I knew that was going to happen. no coffee yet



>>>>>>>>>HANDS storms in NC hot fresh cup of coffee... :wink:
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#23 Postby Scott_inVA » Thu Aug 11, 2005 7:21 am

Thunder44 wrote:6z GFDL shifted way west from it's 0z run.


6Z GFDL still is EAST of NHC/TPC (but getting very close again).
Navy version...GFDN...comes in just south of Myrtle, then tracks to Charlotte. FWIW, the GFDN has stunk at 48 hours and beyond.

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#24 Postby DESTRUCTION5 » Thu Aug 11, 2005 7:23 am

Scott_inVA wrote:
Thunder44 wrote:6z GFDL shifted way west from it's 0z run.


6Z GFDL still is EAST of NHC/TPC (but getting very close again).
Navy version...GFDN...comes in just south of Myrtle, then tracks to Charlotte. FWIW, the GFDN has stunk at 48 hours and beyond.

Scott
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Scott Whos Idea was it to make your maps a paysite? I used to love those things...Shame...
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#25 Postby Scott_inVA » Thu Aug 11, 2005 7:51 am

DESTRUCTION5 wrote:Scott Whos Idea was it to make your maps a paysite? I used to love those things...Shame...


Explained a few months ago but answer is me.

Site costs money to run...alot of money. All the software used is no longer free so I pay for that too. Lost the site sponsor ad revenue in January and needed to find a new sponsor, kill the maps or ask a small amount of money for them. None were attractive options. Couldn't find a national sponsor so this seemed the best way to go.

Premium Service has enabled me to keep the site financially solvent for one more year...for which I'm extremely grateful to those who have subscribed. :D Without those kind folks, I assure you there would be no maps.

Mid-Atlantic WX.com has no ads, pop-ups, sneaky cookies, adware, spyware or crap flying across the screen. I've paid for a ton of head room so bandwidth hasn't been an issue. Sorry to say I don't have $3-4K/year floating around to throw at the site.

I am biased :wink: but believe the site offers sufficiently more info than free maps to justify the puny investment. Would much prefer not charging but I'm committed to keeping the site current for folks in the Mid-Atlantic all year...and those interested in TCs, literally around the world, during hurricane season.

Also, over 97% of Mid-Atlantic WX.com...including all other hurricane data, graphs and maps is totally free.

Probably not what you want to hear, but that's the way it is.

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