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Hurricane season ends tomorrow
It came and went.
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| Hurricane experts Philip J. Klotzbach and William M. Gray released a summary report of the season on Nov. 17. According to the report, nine named storms formed, which is the fewest named storms to form in the Atlantic since 1997, when only seven named storms formed. Only five hurricanes formed during the 2006 season, which is the fewest hurricanes to form in the Atlantic since 2002, when four hurricanes formed. Two of the five were classified major hurricanes and, according to the report, 1997 was the most recent year to have fewer than two major hurricanes form. No Category 4 or 5 hurricanes formed in the Atlantic basin this year, which is the first year with no Category 4-5 hurricanes in the Atlantic since 1997. 2006 is only the 11th year since 1945 that no hurricanes have made United States landfall. |
What the...it's over already?
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| Originally posted by DarkAngel What the...it's over already? |
Kick ass! Up goes the tiki on my backyard!!
Tiki partyyyy! 
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| Originally posted by grooviebeats i know right what a boring season this was. |
Suck it, Al Gore
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| Originally posted by grooviebeats i know right what a boring season this was. |
My Aunt & Uncle moved down to Naples last year & were slammed in 05. This year they were expecting the same or worst & got barly anything which is great. 
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| Originally posted by DarkAngel Very boring. I was really looking forward to walking into another CAT2. |
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| Originally posted by jonSun My Aunt & Uncle moved down to Naples last year & were slammed in 05. This year they were expecting the same or worst & got barly anything which is great. |
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| Originally posted by BARS-N-STARS My kids still live in Biloxi Mississippi. |
Is that Smokeape??
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| Originally posted by nrjizer Suck it, Al Gore |
it was el nino [that's spanish for....the nino, for those don't know].
warmer waters over parts of the pacific ocean, off the coast of SA alter the circulations in the atlantic, thus affecting the parameters it takes to create such a storm.
ps, the al gore comment made me laugh.
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| Originally posted by jonSun My Aunt & Uncle moved down to Naples last year & were slammed in 05. This year they were expecting the same or worst & got barly anything which is great. |
remember that movie with the flying cow? I was impressed and thought that society have come a long way sinse we first found a cow in a field & decided to suck milk out of its tit. Now we we be making flying cows! That was a turning point in my life. Digital flying cows is the future.
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| Originally posted by Xenocreator_PG_ remember that movie with the flying cow? I was impressed and thought that society have come a long way sinse we first found a cow in a field & decided to suck milk out of its tit. Now we we be making flying cows! That was a turning point in my life. Digital flying cows is the future. |
damn that was fast, totally thought it was just about to start 
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| Originally posted by tubularbills it was el nino [that's spanish for....the nino, for those don't know]. warmer waters over parts of the pacific ocean, off the coast of SA alter the circulations in the atlantic, thus affecting the parameters it takes to create such a storm. ps, the al gore comment made me laugh. |
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| Originally posted by nrjizer Suck it, Al Gore |
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| Originally posted by _Nut_ Image you lived in the ATL. Accuweather issues a tornado warning for your city. The weather service does not.... who do you believe? Some forecaster in PA or someone who is actually in the area forecasting for it? |
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| Originally posted by tubularbills there's ups and downs to that arguement. the way the AF works, right now at least, is that we have 7 hubs that cover the entire globe, and it's those forecasters at the hubs that make the forecasts, and issue warnings. the thing, really, is to have good communication. if i'm a good forecaster, then it doesn't matter where i forecast for. however, if i'm going to issue a warning for a tornado to hit, for example, Whiteman AFB in missouri, i'm going to call them up and say, "hey, how's it looking on your end? i want to issue....etc...etc...". if comm is good....then it works. if it sucks, then the whole process falls to pieces. . so if accuweather actually spoke w/ NWS and they came up with something together, then that would make sense. but for them to just put out something; yet the NWS does not....well.... |
Goes to show, even God feels bad about the whole Katrina thing.
its over? wtf, when did it start?!?!
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| Originally posted by _Nut_ I agree with the ups and downs... From an email to a colleague: If the warnings are just to non-media clients like railroads or businesses or other entities, then I'm for it. But, if this is for media use, then I'm totally against it. I hope to never see a situation where my local tv station says that the NWS issued a tornado warming for northern cook country but Accu Weather does not have a warning or vice versa. This would cause utter confusion to the general public further putting our profession at risk of insult. |
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