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Post by Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Jul 10, 2020 21:43:31 GMT -5
Discussion about tropical and extratropical cyclones in the North Atlantic and East Pacific cyclone basins. European areas affected by extratropical cyclones will be included as well.
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Post by ๐๐ฟMรถrรถn๐๐ฟ on Jul 10, 2020 21:46:51 GMT -5
I hope Miami gets fucked. It's been a while since the last time.
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Post by srfoskey on Jul 11, 2020 0:02:21 GMT -5
It's interesting how many tropical storms we've had already. We're already at six, which no other season has done before July 19. But no hurricanes yet thankfully.
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Post by Steelernation on Jul 11, 2020 1:25:47 GMT -5
I usually donโt find tropical storms/hurricanes interesting, maybe because they never happen here. Hurricane Harvey was interesting with places getting 50+โ of rain but unless thereโs that extreme rainfall Iโm usually just like โmeh, another hurricaneโ.
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Post by srfoskey on Jul 13, 2020 13:36:51 GMT -5
I usually donโt find tropical storms/hurricanes interesting, maybe because they never happen here. Hurricane Harvey was interesting with places getting 50+โ of rain but unless thereโs that extreme rainfall Iโm usually just like โmeh, another hurricaneโ. I was about 5-7 years old in during the 2003-05 hurricane seasons, and that's a big part of what got me into weather. The others being our 2002 ice storm and snowy 2003-04 winter.
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Post by srfoskey on Jul 31, 2020 13:57:36 GMT -5
Isaias may be impacting the NC coast in a few days. It's a good thing my family is just finishing up our beach trip.
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Post by srfoskey on Aug 3, 2020 17:04:34 GMT -5
It looks like I'm in the 30-40% category for tropical storm force winds from Isaias.
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Post by Yahya Sinwar on Aug 3, 2020 17:18:29 GMT -5
srfoskey Iโm about at the 80-90 percent colors ! So I have a very great chance for good winds
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Post by srfoskey on Aug 4, 2020 17:06:47 GMT -5
srfoskey Iโm about at the 80-90 percent colors ! So I have a very great chance for good winds We missed out on a lot of the good winds here. It never got above a light breeze until I went to bed around 4.
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Post by shalop on Aug 4, 2020 17:34:22 GMT -5
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Post by srfoskey on Aug 26, 2020 13:25:03 GMT -5
Uh...this doesn't look good.
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Post by trolik on Aug 26, 2020 16:06:36 GMT -5
its a miracle that its tracking slightly east to just miss houston
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Post by srfoskey on Aug 27, 2020 0:48:04 GMT -5
its a miracle that its tracking slightly east to just miss houston
The tropical storm warning for Houston seems somewhat contradictory. Same for Port Arthur, TX
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Post by rozenn on Aug 27, 2020 1:31:16 GMT -5
Uh...this doesn't look good. Damn that 1st part is bone-chilling.
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Post by Moron on Aug 27, 2020 1:42:36 GMT -5
Wait the surges could go 30 miles inland, fucking hell that Tsunami level surges. Hopefully everyone's okay, stay safe Ral31.
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Post by Giorbanguly on Aug 27, 2020 2:09:04 GMT -5
โUnsurvivable storm surgeโ that wording is very reassuring
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Post by Giorbanguly on Aug 27, 2020 5:35:43 GMT -5
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Post by trolik on Aug 27, 2020 13:53:38 GMT -5
why has this thread gotten hardly any attention when there was just a major hurricane that slammed into the gulf...
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Post by Ariete on Aug 27, 2020 14:07:31 GMT -5
Is it a bit of a fizzer so far? That should be good?
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Post by srfoskey on Aug 27, 2020 18:25:19 GMT -5
why has this thread gotten hardly any attention when there was just a major hurricane that slammed into the gulf... It could be that most posters are more concerned with their local weather. I will say I'm thankful it hit one of the less populated places along the Gulf. Nevertheless, Lake Charles suffered major damage.
Also, there was a chemical leak.
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