How's the Crow Taste?
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How's the Crow Taste?
Beryl today huh? Season's dead huh? This thing will never develop, doesn't have a chance, no way Jose, hmmmmmmmm wonder how the crow tastes tonight for those brave enough to admit they are eating it? "Ole Mama Nature gonna do what Mama Nature wanna do and a whlole bunch of people should realize in this forum the fat lady doesn't sing very often this time of year. Score NHC 1 / 0
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You forgot to add: "Don't expect anything until August."
One more thing. The Score is NHC 2/0.
One more thing. The Score is NHC 2/0.
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senorpepr wrote:If you check out the thread in Tropical Analysis, for this date we should have 1.01 named storms (over the 155 years). Looking at the post-1995 era, by this date we should have 2.00 named storms. Time to simmer down, kids.
*Sigh*
Good luck trying....
You can only say "normal" season so many times, maybe eventually it will get across...

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SouthFloridawx wrote:I don't know you to post things like these but, are you mad at something? I know that people have posted threads JOKING around about the season being dead I don't recall anyone posting a thread that said there wouldn't be any cyclones form in the Atlantic this year.
Why must we take these threads so seriously? I think it's good for a laugh.
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senorpepr wrote:If you check out the thread in Tropical Analysis, for this date we should have 1.01 named storms (over the 155 years). Looking at the post-1995 era, by this date we should have 2.00 named storms. Time to simmer down, kids.
So, is this a "this season is perfectly normal" post? We now have two storms. By this date there should be exactly 2.0000000 storms. All is normal. Nothing to see here folks. Do not sound any alarms. Do not stray from senorepr's plan for a perfectly balanced and 100% ordinary season.

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stormtruth wrote:senorpepr wrote:If you check out the thread in Tropical Analysis, for this date we should have 1.01 named storms (over the 155 years). Looking at the post-1995 era, by this date we should have 2.00 named storms. Time to simmer down, kids.
So, is this a "this season is perfectly normal" post? We now have two storms. By this date there should be exactly 2.0000000 storms. All is normal. Nothing to see here folks. Do not sound any alarms. Do not stray from senorepr's plan for a perfectly balanced and 100% ordinary season.

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The point of the post was generally humor. A little humility from those making strong claims and proven to be wrong however, would sometimes be appreciated. Big difference between saying "I don't think" and "No way." Absolutes in weather are seldom absolute. If the thread offended anyone sorry but nothing about tropical cyclones is ever an absolute and I have 40 years of observance to support that statement. The exception being the guy manning the hurricane desk perhaps in Iceland. Smile it's a long way to November 30th.
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I've been here for three season now, and every year in June and July it is the same crap. Like some people think Mother Nature is a performer that has to keep them constantly entertained, that attitude is so juvenile Never even considering that their entertainment sometimes is death and destruction



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