Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Believe me I went this to become Christ but its not likely. In becoming less with every moment.
Yeah, nice looking as it is, I don't think its the second coming....

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vaffie wrote:It will be very interesting to watch this buoy overnight as it is almost in the center of the most powerful ball of convection ENE of Brownsville. It's pressure has dropped to 29.81 inches now. Usually, because of diurnal changes, the pressure rises and falls throughout the course of the day, but over the last few hours, this buoy's pressure variations have been changing so that whereas normally the pressure should have been rising for the last two or three hours, it has been holding steady--signalling perhaps a large pressure fall overnight.
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=42020
stormtruth wrote:Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Believe me I went this to become Christ but its not likely. In becoming less with every moment.
Do not use the name of the Lord in Storm
HurricaneHunter914 wrote:stormtruth wrote:Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Believe me I went this to become Christ but its not likely. In becoming less with every moment.
Do not use the name of the Lord in Storm
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You shall not worship any other storms besides me.
stormtruth wrote:Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Believe me I went this to become Christ but its not likely. In becoming less with every moment.
Do not use the name of the Lord in Storm
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