Pressure update -- 29.71 here WC Fla. coast....
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Pressure update -- 29.71 here WC Fla. coast....
Pressure: 29.71 in / 1006 hPa
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Brent wrote:No closed circulation... no TD or TS or anything. It can be as well organized as it wants to be.
That's not to say it won't be one soon though.
Still, close enough to land that a TDS (Tropical Disturbance Statement) might be in order. Very interesting patterns in the GOM and Bahamas.
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huricanwatcher wrote:Much needed rain for the southern coast?....... lets hope that all
Gee, my yard (I'm on the coast in SE N. Carolina) is still a soggy, swampy mess after Ophelia. I hope this rain pushes farther inland, if it's dry in Greenville, NC. I might float away if I get any more rain! Amazing what a difference 75 miles can make!
On another note, I'm trying to find the thread about the threatening area in the Caribbean that may develop later this week. A thread Dixibreeze started this morning that looked like the right info was locked. Why's everyone such a grump on S2K lately? I find it just as hard to wade through 1,000 posts in one thread as I do to search through many different posts on the same topic. I don't post often, but I do read this forum almost daily, and it seems like everyone's been really nasty to each other lately. What gives? Anyway, if someone can direct me to the info about the developing area (not Tammy), please post it here for me. Hopefully everyone won't freak out about an off-topic answer to an off-topic question. Thanks.
Sorry everyone's been jumping on you dixiebreeze! I personally don't have a problem with your posts.
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nccoastalgirl wrote:Anyway, if someone can direct me to the info about the developing area (not Tammy), please post it here for me. Hopefully everyone won't freak out about an off-topic answer to an off-topic question. Thanks.
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=76142
It's accepted board policy not to have duplicate topics on the same subject.
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nccoastalgirl wrote:huricanwatcher wrote:Much needed rain for the southern coast?....... lets hope that all
Gee, my yard (I'm on the coast in SE N. Carolina) is still a soggy, swampy mess after Ophelia. I hope this rain pushes farther inland, if it's dry in Greenville, NC. I might float away if I get any more rain! Amazing what a difference 75 miles can make!
On another note, I'm trying to find the thread about the threatening area in the Caribbean that may develop later this week. A thread Dixibreeze started this morning that looked like the right info was locked. Why's everyone such a grump on S2K lately? I find it just as hard to wade through 1,000 posts in one thread as I do to search through many different posts on the same topic. I don't post often, but I do read this forum almost daily, and it seems like everyone's been really nasty to each other lately. What gives? Anyway, if someone can direct me to the info about the developing area (not Tammy), please post it here for me. Hopefully everyone won't freak out about an off-topic answer to an off-topic question. Thanks.
Sorry everyone's been jumping on you dixiebreeze! I personally don't have a problem with your posts.
Thank you NCcoastalgirl. I get locked down so often I forget what's happening!
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mtm4319 wrote:nccoastalgirl wrote:Anyway, if someone can direct me to the info about the developing area (not Tammy), please post it here for me. Hopefully everyone won't freak out about an off-topic answer to an off-topic question. Thanks.
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=76142
It's accepted board policy not to have duplicate topics on the same subject.
Sometimes there are just too many rules and way too harsh enforcement of them. Just my opinion--not very important, I know. Thanks for the help!
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