Hurricane Alley May 2006 landfall is out
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Hurricane Alley May 2006 landfall is out
Hurricane Alley May 2006 landfall is out. They finally updated their site. go to hurricanealley.net. If I am reading it correctly, they only give Texas on the gulf coast to get hit by a hurricane. Everybody else on the gulf coast, they give basically a 0 chance of getting by a hurricane this year. Take this with a grain of salt, my friends.
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Opal storm wrote:The sad thing is is that there are actually people out there that will probably believe this forecast and let their gaurd down.That's why I don't like these landfalling forecasts,they are very misleading and people tend to take them too seriously.
I agree. In reality, Texas could get 0 storms while every other state along the Gulf Coast gets hit. It all depends on the setup at the time a storm is brewing.
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I don't buy this only East Coast will see a hurricane landfall this year. Northern Gulf Coast is still on the edge. And I understand greatly why. Northern Gulf Coast is by no means in the clear this year. Even local meterologists from our area are showing concern. We discussed it at our storm2k gathering and everyone I talked to is still concerned about this area seeing another hit this year.
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cajungal wrote:I don't buy this only East Coast will see a hurricane landfall this year. Northern Gulf Coast is still on the edge. And I understand greatly why. Northern Gulf Coast is by no means in the clear this year. Even local meterologists from our area are showing concern. We discussed it at our storm2k gathering and everyone I talked to is still concerned about this area seeing another hit this year.
I hope they (Hurricane Alley) are right and we at least see no "major" landfalls along the Northern Gulf Coasts. The good thing is the odds are highly against a repeat of 2005 for those poor folks. I personally just don't see it happening this year or for the next several. Just my opinion.
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SouthFloridawx wrote:*Hands everyone along the coast a grain of salt* Before I give it to you, you have to tell me what size you need.
Can I back my F150 up for a load?

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Andrew '92, Katrina '05, Gustav '08, Isaac '12, Ida '21...and countless other lesser landfalling storms whose names have been eclipsed by "The Big Ones".
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BayouVenteux wrote:SouthFloridawx wrote:*Hands everyone along the coast a grain of salt* Before I give it to you, you have to tell me what size you need.
Can I back my F150 up for a load?
Sure come on in. We made sure we have lots of salt stocked up for this upcoming preseason cause we knew that a lot of people would be chewing on it.
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southerngale wrote:jschlitz wrote:skysummit wrote:...and what a small grain that has been taken with
Yep, considering the Upper Texas Coast is mislabeled "Northeast Texas"
Does that drive you nuts as well? Northeast Texas is Longview, etc. It doesn't seem that difficult.
Yep, one of my biggest pet peeves....seems to happen a lot.
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Opal storm wrote:The sad thing is is that there are actually people out there that will probably believe this forecast and let their gaurd down.That's why I don't like these landfalling forecasts,they are very misleading and people tend to take them too seriously.
You may say that but lets remember Gray's team will be doing the same in a few days.What if they have the results and impacts for the most part?Will we still laugh it off?I think this is new research ideas we are entering into.Just like people laughed at Dr Gray 15 or more years ago this might also come to futation one day.
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Extremeweatherguy wrote:Well Dr. Gray's forecasts have proven themselves over the course of many years...if Hurricane Alley can do that, then may be they will earn more and more respect in the future as well.
Yea from what I understand is that they may issue a synoptic pattern at the end of the month basically what the Alley is doing for a long term.
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SouthFloridawx wrote:BayouVenteux wrote:SouthFloridawx wrote:*Hands everyone along the coast a grain of salt* Before I give it to you, you have to tell me what size you need.
Can I back my F150 up for a load?
Sure come on in. We made sure we have lots of salt stocked up for this upcoming preseason cause we knew that a lot of people would be chewing on it.
well that is what hurricane season is all about right? salt and crow
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