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- cycloneye
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Dont go away for too long
If you go for a good 6-10 hours you will find a surprise because when you come back into the forum you will be greeted by a new system. 
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- vacanechaser
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No doubt!!!! This is insane...
OK, Who gave the tropics steroids???
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OK, Who gave the tropics steroids???
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Tell me about it!
Holy crap! I wasn't expecting that system to develop at all honestly, I wrote it off a night or two ago. Holy cow, 7 systems, before august 1st.
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The way 2005 season is going I may to have to sleep close to my desktop. 
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You better go ahead and get the sleep now... Before all He double hockey sticks, breaks loose in August and September.. We knew it was going to be busy, but who would have thought this... And all of us were upset with Chris Landsea when he said there was a better than 60% chance of an El Nino developing...
Good job there... lol...
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Good job there... lol...
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vacanechaser wrote:You better go ahead and get the sleep now... Before all He double hockey sticks, breaks loose in August and September.. We knew it was going to be busy, but who would have thought this... And all of us were upset with Chris Landsea when he said there was a better than 60% chance of an El Nino developing...
Good job there... lol...![]()
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Yes I remember that interview and I admit that I was somewhat down that night.But after that in a few days the data showed no el nino around.And then the gates opened very early one after another until today with system #7 and we are still in July.That is why I made this thread about members not going away from forum for a long time because you may find a new system posted at forum.
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Re: Dont go away for too long
cycloneye wrote:If you go for a good 6-10 hours you will find a surprise because when you come back into the forum you will be greeted by a new system.
i'd say actually between 1 and 5 days
Id ave to dissagree with myself beteew 1 and 3 days i think now lol
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Well .. I just got back after being away to Alaska and Canada for almost two weeks. When I left, Emily was still a potential threat to Florida and there were two other blobs behind her in the eastern Atlantic. I did hear what happened to Emily, although nothing regarding the extent of damage. I never heard what happened to the other two blobs. Is one of them now Franklin?
I found out how little Canadians regard weather in the U.S. I found a Canadian version of TWC. They hardly acknowledge that there is a country to their south, so trying to get Cane updates was frustrating! And CNN, as usual, was useless! They were too busy interviewing Anita Hill, as an "expert," on Bush's Supreme Court nominee!
So .. fill me in!
I found out how little Canadians regard weather in the U.S. I found a Canadian version of TWC. They hardly acknowledge that there is a country to their south, so trying to get Cane updates was frustrating! And CNN, as usual, was useless! They were too busy interviewing Anita Hill, as an "expert," on Bush's Supreme Court nominee!
So .. fill me in!
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This is an example of what I am talking about.I went around midnight to sleep for a few hours and dang we have now Gert.This is unprecedented what is going on in this season.
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caribepr wrote:cycloneye wrote:The way 2005 season is going I may to have to sleep close to my desktop.
I figure you never sleep! Please do though, we need you healthy and in good spirits for the long months ahead!
Yes you are right about the loooooooong months ahead the way the season is going.But dont worrie because I go to sleep every night between 6-8 hours so no problem with that.
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cycloneye wrote:This is an example of what I am talking about.I went around midnight to sleep for a few hours and dang we have now Gert.This is unprecedented what is going on in this season.
Which is somewhat disconcerting to me. I remember going asleep at 11 a.m. the morning Charley was just south of us heading towards Sanibel Island. Just after 1 p.m. I woke up from my nap and it went from a Cat 2 to a Cat 4. Needless to say, I was somewhat shocked.
Will this be the year (God I hope not) that people go to sleep in their homes thinking that it's only going to be a Cat 2 and wake up to a Cat 5? It's food for thought as we head into the busy months. Sadly, after all the hype from the Mainstream Media with their reporters standing outside weathering 2s and 3s, I fear some people will have forgotten Andrew and the complete and utter devestation. I remember going down there to deliver water two weeks after the storm. And it was horrific.
I fear we'll see another or worse this season, the question now is where.
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