Too bad we can't keep this shear for the season!
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Too bad we can't keep this shear for the season!
Pretty good shear everywhere. Too bad it won't hang around.

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Hurricane Floyd wrote:Scorpion wrote:Hurricane Floyd wrote:Scorpion wrote:Hopefully the shear will be nonexistant this year.
yea, nonexistant for the fishes
I disagree. I want to chase my first hurricane this year.
Then dont come to New Jersey
yes i want to chase my first hurricane this year too,but it is unlikely because i will be in Los Angelos for the month of july, then comes school in august.

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fact789 wrote:Hurricane Floyd wrote:Scorpion wrote:Hurricane Floyd wrote:Scorpion wrote:Hopefully the shear will be nonexistant this year.
yea, nonexistant for the fishes
I disagree. I want to chase my first hurricane this year.
Then dont come to New Jersey
yes i want to chase my first hurricane this year too,but it is unlikely because i will be in Los Angelos for the month of july, then comes school in august.
you could always take the day off, thats what I do when we get one, oh wait I've never had too
dont they useually close schools when a hurricane comes anyway?
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CapeVerdeWave wrote:Don't worry... I voted for the "go away" option. I mean it and I'm honest.
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CapeVerdeWave,
No bashing or disrespect intended, but with your many posts detailing the likelihood or possibility of a major storm possibly heading to South Florida in 2006 - specifically the area of Broward/Palm Beach County - and now your desire to see the shear decrease, am I correct in thinking you want a hurricane here this season?
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