When will 92L become a td?
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When will 92L become a td?
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jschlitz wrote:Is NEVER an option?
I edited to add that option.
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ivanhater wrote:who voted today, lol...i think many people are voting never becasue of the way it looks now, as it pushes westward it COULD start to organize, as most cyclones do..gotta look down the road a bit
Exactly, but remember all those monster waves coming off Africa, they have been fizziling out when they get over water. It looks nothing more than an open wave and think it was a waste of "92", which is a great number. Its more than 90, but not a show off like 98 or 99. Its a shame to have to be associated with such a pitiful little wave.
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dwg71 wrote:ivanhater wrote:who voted today, lol...i think many people are voting never becasue of the way it looks now, as it pushes westward it COULD start to organize, as most cyclones do..gotta look down the road a bit
Exactly, but remember all those monster waves coming off Africa, they have been fizziling out when they get over water. It looks nothing more than an open wave and think it was a waste of "92", which is a great number. Its more than 90, but not a show off like 98 or 99. Its a shame to have to be associated with such a pitiful little wave.
very true, this could just fizzle out, but if im not mistaking, emily and dennis and franklin could be tracked back to a wave that looked good coming off africa but kind of fizzled out adn when it got to the right spot it started to take off, im not saying this one will do that, and the one behind has my interest, but always a good idea to keep an eye on it
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Hurricaneman wrote:Even the wave behind it looks better and its not an invest
Yeah everyone's noticed. Check out the thread...
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=68719&start=240
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