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NCHurricane wrote:NCHurricane wrote:Well, that stinks. I'll always enjoyed his in-depth analysis.
Or should I have said your in-depth analysis. (?)
Edit: I didn't mean any offense, Downdraft (if any was taken). I hate to see that happen. Good luck with the future of the site.
Hey it's not MY site at all. Just another site I use to get some info from time to time. I always thought he did a good job of analysis. I just posted it for those that used it. No offense taken at all in fact, I'm flattered.
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Downdraft wrote:NCHurricane wrote:NCHurricane wrote:Well, that stinks. I'll always enjoyed his in-depth analysis.
Or should I have said your in-depth analysis. (?)
Edit: I didn't mean any offense, Downdraft (if any was taken). I hate to see that happen. Good luck with the future of the site.
Hey it's not MY site at all. Just another site I use to get some info from time to time. I always thought he did a good job of analysis. I just posted it for those that used it. No offense taken at all in fact, I'm flattered.
Ok, whew *wipes forehead*.

I was under the impression that you were involved with the site in some way. Sorry, for the confusion.

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I'd gotten the impression that people didn't care a whole lot about MW the last few years....had an odd writing style, and refused to hype storms. Generally did a decent job forecasting and explained things pretty well for non-meteorologists (did a much better job of that than, say, JB.)
A big problem is people got confused by his TRANTECH model (which really isn't much use) and didn't understand Gary's actual orecast usually differed from TRANTECH - I think a lot of people were just looking at TRANTECH and not reading the discussions.
Guy has to be recognized as a pioneer; I believe Millenium Weather started tropical discussions back in 1995 - at that time there was basically NOTHING on the internet other than NWS products (Which were public, but the discussions were still labled not for public distribution, oddly.) Learned a lot back then from him.
A big problem is people got confused by his TRANTECH model (which really isn't much use) and didn't understand Gary's actual orecast usually differed from TRANTECH - I think a lot of people were just looking at TRANTECH and not reading the discussions.
Guy has to be recognized as a pioneer; I believe Millenium Weather started tropical discussions back in 1995 - at that time there was basically NOTHING on the internet other than NWS products (Which were public, but the discussions were still labled not for public distribution, oddly.) Learned a lot back then from him.
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