Obviously no need to lock and especially no reason to delete this thread.
As much as I don't want to watch or look at these things (storms, not threads), we began as a community to discuss the weather. It'd be kind of silly to stop now. God knows there's nothing BETTER to discuss than a fish storm!
Is there really nothing to worry about.....
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GalvestonDuck
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Brent wrote:BensonTCwatcher wrote:I don't think Maria got the memo....she appears to be off the forcast track now. WNW looks like now
Well... someone inform her.
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RE: NHC Forecast Track
It has come to our attention that you persist in making westward movements. The National Hurrciane Center has clearly published a forecast track which you were to follow over the period indicated. The NHC publishes this forcast for all cyclones. Additionally you have been observed to have in posession certain convective features which could give some the idea you have intentions of harming people or property. You are advised to return to the indicated forecast track by direction of this memo, and to cease any threatening indications of development. You may dissipate, re-curve, or otherwise vacate the basin, all which are allowed or recommended by S2K.
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Brent wrote:JamesFromMaine2 wrote:should we here in Maine start worrying yet? lol I am right on the coast! lol the ocean is maybe a 5 or 10min walk from my house! lol
How warm is the water??
right off the coast it isn't all that warm however it is above normal by alot! and just south of Cape Cod last I knew was over 80 but that was like back in July!
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Just an ob what I see is a storm that has Lee to the north and b/c of the interaction between Lee and the trough that is keeping this storm down and not pulling it as north as the NHC had thought. I wouldnt right this storm off b/c things do change. Fish storms dont always do what there forcast to do.
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BensonTCwatcher wrote:Brent wrote:BensonTCwatcher wrote:I don't think Maria got the memo....she appears to be off the forcast track now. WNW looks like now
Well... someone inform her.
FROM: S2K Members
TO: Maria T. Cyclone
RE: NHC Forecast Track
It has come to our attention that you persist in making westward movements. The National Hurrciane Center has clearly published a forecast track which you were to follow over the period indicated. The NHC publishes this forcast for all cyclones. Additionally you have been observed to have in posession certain convective features which could give some the idea you have intentions of harming people or property. You are advised to return to the indicated forecast track by direction of this memo, and to cease any threatening indications of development. You may dissipate, re-curve, or otherwise vacate the basin, all which are allowed or recommended by S2K.
Signed,
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