wxmann_91 wrote:fci wrote:Hop on y'all, the train is startin'.......
I would hop on, but I prefer to take the bus.
TD 5 in the wake of TD 4 -- looks that way.....
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Wow with the way people are labling each shower now in the Atlantic a TD, we'll be to Alpha in no time!
If you'll note, the thread says TD 5 in the wake of TD 4, and a discussion has just formed for TD 6 and 7 (nonexistent as of now)
...no problem though, I love it. All this talk gets me excited for the next few weeks 
If you'll note, the thread says TD 5 in the wake of TD 4, and a discussion has just formed for TD 6 and 7 (nonexistent as of now)
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Misshurricane wrote:How much are the tickets for this new train? LOL (I think it should be named the 'cane train. HOPEFULLY none that hit land of course!!)
Well considering this is the first train to leave the station in two years, I think the tickets are going to be awfully expensive. Especially since moisture prices have gone up with the SAL in town.
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Lifesgud2 wrote:LAwxrgal wrote:Yep, buckle up folks... The train has left the station.
All those "season cancel" posts we saw last week...
Get ready for a bumpy ride! This time next week we could be tracking 3 storms.
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LOL....Please stop the nonsense!!!!!!
no nonsense about it! It's that time of year. We often ARE tracking 3 storms at once and while there's no IMMEDIATE areas of concern, there are some areas of concern thta can develop by the end of the week, not to mention the HUGE wave will be coming off of Africa.
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