Seems like us Westerners may miss the remnants of this one. But I see that there is more activity brewing behind it, sooner or later we will get doused.
I cannot remember the year, I think ‘04, Ivan and Francis really made a hell of a mess in these mountains.
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What I said was relatively speaking. They can typically predict these storms better than the weather and the accuracy of their predictions has improved each and every year substantially over the past decade.coalnewbie wrote: ↑Tue. Sep. 03, 2019 11:21 amGlad you are impressed Richard, however, I am not. They never came close to forecasting that devastating stationary stop
It's NOAA making the primary predictions. They are the ones with access to all the expensive toys like the planes they fly into the storm.However, a lot of ad space was sold.
The following image should change as they update it, even here.
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at5+sht ... e#contents
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I'm Afraid You Are Correct,Newbs..
They've been Ground Up To A Pulp And Swept...
They've been Ground Up To A Pulp And Swept...
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It's always paradise up to the day that it's not. We have a very flat learning curve.
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We will see how windy it gets...
TS warnings are up...
Going to pass within 150 miles...
So it is possible with a little wiggle...
Winds could be higher...
TS warnings are up...
Going to pass within 150 miles...
So it is possible with a little wiggle...
Winds could be higher...
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All the sharks will be blown over to the Maritimes. I hope Obamas little house does not get flooded.