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#61 Postby cajungal » Tue Jul 26, 2005 9:31 am

I have not been as active on these boards in the last couple of days. So, I drop by and there is already another invest???
:eek: It does not look impressive to me. And at this time it looks to be at a such a low latitude that it will probably crash into South America. I wonder what is up with all these low latitude storms?
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#62 Postby Duffy » Tue Jul 26, 2005 9:31 am

i am sorry, i am sorry that people have been hurt, but i can't get over the rush and the excitement and as Jax just said, im not wishing them on any one inparticular
in fact, if i could, i would steer them all up here to me lol
There's quite a few ppl on this board, although they may not admitt it publicly who get off on the "Big Storm" coming to them
in fact, somenoe did a Poll not long ago and the question was...what is the strongest Cane you'd ride out..and Cat 4 was the Number one answer i believe
So "Big Storms" rock!!!!!!
In 1995, yes there were alot of storms, but hardly any of them made landfall, so it was also boring in a sense
*hopefully* my wish will come true and a cane will come up this way
Of course in Maine, even a small Cane would be equivalent to a major Cane in the Hurricane Belt because we never get them up here
the last officially declared Tropical Storm Advisory for a System up here was for Floyd in sept of 1999...before that it was Bob in 91 and Gloria in 85, so they come around here every 6 7 8 years or so....so we're entering that period where we're gonna be due for one :)
wohoooooooo
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#63 Postby bvigal » Tue Jul 26, 2005 9:35 am

As to where 92L is going, will take a bit for the models to update and display on here.

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#64 Postby JamesFromMaine2 » Tue Jul 26, 2005 9:36 am

Look people Lay off on Duffy! He is just stating what he thinks just like every one of you stats what you think! Its not like he will cause any storm to come barreling at United States just because he is saying that! He has alot of good input to add and it would be our own loss if he were to stop posting!
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#65 Postby Trader Ron » Tue Jul 26, 2005 9:43 am

JamesFromMaine2 wrote:Look people Lay off on Duffy! He is just stating what he thinks just like every one of you stats what you think! Its not like he will cause any storm to come barreling at United States just because he is saying that! He has alot of good input to add and it would be our own loss if he were to stop posting!


Good input? "Bring it on Baby" Yeah, that's real intelligent !
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#66 Postby bvigal » Tue Jul 26, 2005 9:43 am

My browser not updating, sorry for the late posts after everyone else already posted same.
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#67 Postby cajungal » Tue Jul 26, 2005 9:44 am

If Duffy really wants to see a hurricane that bad, then he needs to either move or travel to where one is going to hit. I suggest moving either to the Gulf Coast or the Outer Banks. Because tropical systems rarely ever hit in Maine.
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#68 Postby Duffy » Tue Jul 26, 2005 9:44 am

thanks for your support, James
Yeah Guys, let's all get along :)
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#69 Postby fci » Tue Jul 26, 2005 9:46 am

HurricaneQueen wrote:Duffy:

Come back here in 15-20 years when you have a family, home, mortgage, possibly a business to be concerned about and then tell us how exciting it is to see a powerful storm barreling at you. It's easy to say "bring it on" when it is not going to effect you personally and you have not yet developed a compassion for the rest of the human race outside of your immediate circle.

I think it is wonderful that there are so many young people showing such an interest in the tropical weather and some are handling it with the awe and dignity it deserves-Mike and Kevin to name two. This is not a contest. This is about live and death and preparing for what nature may bring us. This board is a place to learn (not cheerlead) about weather related phenomena. My advise (unasked for but given just the same) post less and read more. You will become a much better informed weather enthusiast.

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Lynn:
What you are saying is all too true.
I started following Hurricanes when I was 6 years old and they were fun!
Cleo, Betsy were cool to go through and I had little care in the world.

Now, with Francis and Jeanne, damage to the home (a little bit only; we were very lucky), putting up shutters for 6 hours at a time, a scary night of things flying around outside, closing of business for a few days and the aftermath of horrible business for weeks afterwards..... they are just not "fun" anymore.

And we have been LUCKY here in Central Palm Beach county.
The folks 50 miles up the road that got direct hits twice in 3 weeks did not fare so well. And our fellow Floridians up in the Panhandle, have had even worse luck. There are way too many blue tarps still flapping in the wind.

I read those that wish for Cat 3, 4 and 5's and know that they have no clue.

Great post, Lynn.
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#70 Postby Opal storm » Tue Jul 26, 2005 9:47 am

cajungal wrote:If Duffy really wants to see a hurricane that bad, then he needs to either move or travel to where one is going to hit. I suggest moving either to the Gulf Coast or the Outer Banks. Because tropical systems rarely ever hit in Maine.

He needs to take a trip to Pensacola or Punta Gorda and see what a hurricane is capable of.Maybe then he won't be wishing so much for one to come his way.
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#71 Postby bvigal » Tue Jul 26, 2005 9:50 am

It seems some posts here have gotten off topic of the thread... :wink:

By the way, quikscat of 92L showing winds up to 45kts in the area

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#72 Postby fci » Tue Jul 26, 2005 9:51 am

Opal storm wrote:
cajungal wrote:If Duffy really wants to see a hurricane that bad, then he needs to either move or travel to where one is going to hit. I suggest moving either to the Gulf Coast or the Outer Banks. Because tropical systems rarely ever hit in Maine.

He needs to take a trip to Pensacola or Punta Gorda and see what a hurricane is capable of.Maybe then he won't be wishing so much for one to come his way.


Maybe he enjoys inc storms up there that get about 1 inch thick and take down trees and powerlines for weeks at a time.
That's the closest thing they get to a Hurricane and it pales in comparison.

Maybe there is a tsunami board he can go wish-cast on.
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#73 Postby The Big Dog » Tue Jul 26, 2005 9:52 am

Duffy wrote:i am sorry, i am sorry that people have been hurt,

No, you're not sorry, or you wouldn't keep wishing for destruction on everyone. I think you enjoy it. Do we have to do this all over again?

You want a Cat 5 up your way? Bring it on??? You're crazy, that's all, plain and simple. I go back to what I said to you in that thread a while back -- you don't know anything.
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#74 Postby jax » Tue Jul 26, 2005 9:53 am

fci wrote:
Opal storm wrote:
cajungal wrote:If Duffy really wants to see a hurricane that bad, then he needs to either move or travel to where one is going to hit. I suggest moving either to the Gulf Coast or the Outer Banks. Because tropical systems rarely ever hit in Maine.

He needs to take a trip to Pensacola or Punta Gorda and see what a hurricane is capable of.Maybe then he won't be wishing so much for one to come his way.


Maybe he enjoys inc storms up there that get about 1 inch thick and take down trees and powerlines for weeks at a time.
That's the closest thing they get to a Hurricane and it pales in comparison.

Maybe there is a tsunami board he can go wish-cast on.


don't be mean.... no call for this... let's get back on topic
maybe we could start a cry towel thread to further this discussion
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#75 Postby cycloneye » Tue Jul 26, 2005 9:54 am

Guys the topic is about 92L.
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#76 Postby The Big Dog » Tue Jul 26, 2005 9:56 am

cycloneye wrote:Guys the topic is about 92L.

My apologies. People like that just burn me up, and I feel the overwhelming urge to call them out.

We return you to your regularly-scheduled invest.
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#77 Postby flashflood » Tue Jul 26, 2005 10:02 am

Last year my friends brother was shot and killed in a robbery attempt in Miami, while Hurricane Charley was plowing through Punta Gorda. Had this Hurricane had hit Miami instead, he would be ALIVE today because he would not have been shopping in that area since it would have been closed for the Hurricane. After that incident, the "bring it on" people don't bother me, as I realize there are so many other things to worry about than that.

Anyway back to the thread, looks like there is a lot of dry air with this invest and it could be another 99, well atleast for the short term.
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#78 Postby WeatherEmperor » Tue Jul 26, 2005 10:09 am

cycloneye wrote:Guys the topic is about 92L.


Hey cycloneye the Invest92 doesnt look all too good right now. What are your personal thoughts on it? Maybe Im just not seeing properly at this time. What do you think?

<RICKY>
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#79 Postby cycloneye » Tue Jul 26, 2005 10:10 am

ABNT20 KNHC 261508
TWOAT
TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
1130 AM EDT TUE JUL 26 2005

FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...CARIBBEAN SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO...

THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER IS ISSUING ADVISORIES ON TROPICAL
STORM FRANKLIN...LOCATED ABOUT 185 MILES WEST OF BERMUDA.

A LARGE TROPICAL WAVE LOCATED ABOUT 1400 MILES EAST-SOUTHEAST OF THE
WINDWARD ISLANDS IS PRODUCING A LARGE AREA OF SHOWERS AND SCATTERED
THUNDERSTORMS. SOME SLOW ORGANIZATION OF THIS SYSTEM IS POSSIBLE
OVER THE NEXT COUPLE DAYS AS IT MOVES WEST-NORTHWESTWARD AT 15 MPH.

ELSEWHERE...TROPICAL STORM FORMATION IS NOT EXPECTED THROUGH
WEDNESDAY.

FORECASTER STEWART
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#80 Postby wx247 » Tue Jul 26, 2005 10:21 am

Anyone have a good sat. link to the invest that is not as zoomed in as the NRL one? I would like to see it in relation to land. Thanks! :)
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