dixiebreeze wrote:cycloneye wrote:cyclonaut wrote:If there have been 7 threads started for this mid-May blob there is going to be utter chaos here when we have a mid September monster on our hands.
That is what we are trying to control.The repetition of threads about a same theme.And also that is why we created new forum for the experts to post their anaylisis there because that will get lost down the pages when as you said things turn very active.
I don't really recall that happening much when the season is very busy. And, on the other hand, part of the reason for coming to S2K is to post and be enthusiastic about the tropics. If only a few can post, then not many will visit the forum, I'm afraid.
We meteorlogical nitwits can post here to our hearts' content. We can post in the Tropical Analysis forum as well, just not start a thread there. It's great that there's a separate forum for the really informed folks to start topics because there are a lot of folks who post here that know just enough of the lingo to come off as if they understand what they're communicating, making forecasts, and they're really doing nothing more than trying to make up an explanation as to why the storm will go the direction they want it to go, whether that's towards them (most cases), or away from them. People read those things and become confused; some even panic. I remember last year some girl was on one of those radio things they do here and had read some WAG someone had posted on here. There was really no meteorological support for the WAG the landfall "forecast" the girl had read. She was in panic...
Folks seek out these types of sites when storms threaten them. Some folks, I'm sure like me, are abnormally frightened by them while at the same time, fascinated with them. The addition of a "pro" section, if you will, was a great decision. It provides a place people can go when they want to know what REALLY is going on, while this section allows all the buffs, wannabes and numbskulls [self included] to post away to their hearts' content.






