Larry to threaten florida and kate to threaten East Coast!

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#41 Postby AussieMark » Mon Oct 06, 2003 6:08 pm

get ya.....I just though for a brief period back then forcasters may have predicted Hazel to become a fish after striking Haiti.
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#42 Postby ColdFront77 » Mon Oct 06, 2003 11:33 pm

I understand your thoughts on this matter, Mark.

Perhaps there was a chance of it moving northeastward after making landfall on the island of Haiti, but going by the track the storm made... it is hard to have the proof that that was the case.
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Re: Thanks George!

#43 Postby WEATHER53 » Tue Oct 07, 2003 5:15 pm

DT wrote:NO what you posted is a WISHCAST.... NOT an opinion. An opinion is Premised on some fact. Your 1st post in this thread was NOT based on anything.

It seems to me that its OK to posts a far out opinion... but if someone reacts to it.... that sems to be a problem.

Perhaps next time one could say " I think larry is headed for FL and the east coast BECAUSE"....


Windy wrote:Good Grief noone can have an opinion. I've seen tropical storms & hurricanes not make the turns their suppose too only to threaten land. If I'm not mistaken I believe floyd was of those hurricanes that was suppose to be lifted out to sea and never did it brought destruction in its wake. My dad when he was still alive he told me about a hurricane that meterologists claimed went out to sea that it was long gone, only within a few days this hurricane intensified and came back and pounded the eastcoast. I want to say Donna but I'm not sure. It must of been one of those storms back in the 60's I believe. So you see all tropical storms & hurricanes needs to be monitored until the turn away from land has happened until then were not out of the woods yet. Have a good one george. :lol:


There is a newby at WWBB touting a 76-77 and 93-94 winter repeat for mid atlantic. I guess I am guilty of wanting it both ways but there were some times where a lambasting did seem the best response. From what I understand, you have comittted to not post there anymore?
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#44 Postby Steve » Tue Oct 07, 2003 5:59 pm

Heh-heh-eh-heheheh

Uh-huh-huh. Huh-huh.

"Hey Beavis, this thread sucks"

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