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Season Getting Near
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Hurricane season getting closer. With 128 posts on the last news article, I just want to thank you all for keeping this site active during the off season. 9PM - 21-Apr Update:

Our new news system is undergoing preliminary testing for the new season.. I'm making improvements to it over the next several weeks. Please Check it out and let us know... Link to new news system. We will be switching over to this near the start of the Hurricane Season. - mc

- [jc]




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Too Funny.... (#105)
Posted by: Colleen Location: Lakeland
Posted On 09:03AM 26-Apr-2002 with id (QURNQVSNRPTNQWW*)
You guys are hilarious! ;-) However, I have no intention on keeping this Paloma or whoever he is going. I also can't stop him, either. So I will just ignore him.

Reno...btw...will NEVER replace Jeb Bush. Hate to tell you that, Bruce. ;-) Maybe someone else, but not Reno. Not as long as I'm alive...;-)

Well, I'm sure I will be getting more hysterical feedback from the nutcase.

Steve....ROFLMAO!!!! ;-) I rule, you drool. ;-) Did you have to wear a disguise


http://www.nlmoc.navy.mil/home1.html (#106)
Posted by: Gary Location: Hernando Beach Fl.
Posted On 09:38AM 26-Apr-2002 with id (RPYNTNTPNRRV*)
Does anybody know if the navy atlantic met site is down, or are we blocked from using it?


Gary (#107)
Posted by: Bruce Location: Palm Bay, Fla
Posted On 09:48AM 26-Apr-2002 with id (VUNSUNVTNTY*)
I am getting on it, if it is the site I think you are talking about. http://kauai.nrlmry.navy.mil/sat-bin/tc_home


Watching (#108)
Posted by: Shawn Location: Pearland,Tx
Posted On 10:41AM 26-Apr-2002 with id (RTNRTRNRSSNUS*)
I'm going to be watching the little flare up of storms out east of Florida today.I know nothing will come of it,but it is something to look at for right now.


Bruce (#109)
Posted by: Gary Location: Hernando Beach Fl.
Posted On 12:03PM 26-Apr-2002 with id (RPYNTNTTNQUP*)
Bruce that's the navel research lab, the site I'm referring to is the operational site with all weather forecasting for the north American fleet. Thanks


I think your nothing !!!!! (#110)
Posted by: Paloma Location: South Florida
Posted On 05:29PM 26-Apr-2002 with id (RPUNQXXNQYWNQWS*)
I live in South Florida for 30 years! HAHAHAHAHA!!!


I am in South Florida (#111)
Posted by: Paloma Location: South Florida
Posted On 05:39PM 26-Apr-2002 with id (RPUNQXXNQYWNQWS*)
I planted 17 coconut palm trees myself for more than 10 years ago!


Tampa, Orlando, and Palm bay in Central Florida (#112)
Posted by: Paloma Location: South Florida
Posted On 05:53PM 26-Apr-2002 with id (RPUNQXXNQYWNQWS*)
I live near Key West than Tampa or Orlando! wow


Just My Opinion (#113)
Posted by: Shawn Location: Pearland,Tx
Posted On 06:14PM 26-Apr-2002 with id (RTNRTRNRSSNUS*)
I've already stated my opinion about all this "garbage" talk that has been going on.You know,if I didn't already know what this web site was all about I wouldn't bother to even come back to it after seeing this junk.I think about all of the hurricane lovers that may be visiting this site for the first time and are getting the impression it is just another one of those stupid chatrooms where people talk about meaningless junk.Whether it is hurricane season or not,there is no reason to degrade this site with useless,tiring,and boring nonsense.I don't want to judge anyone,so I will just urge those who are just looking to annoy people to please take your palm trees to a web site that is made for that stuff.Please let this site get back to being the best darn HURRICANE site anywhere.Sorry,John C. and Mike C.;I just hate to see this site sink to this level.


El nino?? (#114)
Posted by: Paloma Location: South Florida
Posted On 06:15PM 26-Apr-2002 with id (RPUNQXXNQYWNQWS*)
I could tell you something on May 14, 2002


First INVEST in the EPAC!!! (#115)
Posted by:
TropicalWxWatcher Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
Posted On 07:02PM 26-Apr-2002 with id (VVNQUWNVWNQWX*)
NRL has issued an INVEST on the low pressure system in the EPAC. I have been monitoring this low which has moved out of South America yesterday. The MRF and AVN suggests that this low could eventually develop into a TS while the conservative NGP is not picking up on the system very well. Currently, there is very little shear in the EPAC and the ssts are 80-83 degrees in the area. I will post another update later. BTW, this is no indication if whether or not we will see an active or below average Atlantic hurricane season.


eastpac invest (#116)
Posted by: HankFrank Location: Aiken SC
Posted On 12:31AM 27-Apr-2002 with id (RPTNQQVNQVNQUQ*)
hey tropwxwatcher, dont know about that invest. it's itcz embedded and at like 5N.. stuff usually cant get going that close to the equator. then again, good job spotting the thing out of season. will be cool and unprecedented if it does develop. alma 1990 was the earliest eastpac system i could find, formed on may 12th.
i drove home from fsu tuesday and didnt bother with cfhc for a few days.. and missed out on some great chances to make fun of john. looks like the rest of you took up the slack for me. dude is so weird.
more important things.. the developing el nino is looking the worse just lately. those cold pools that popped up earlier this month are still there, and the expanse of the warm ssts hasnt deepened or expanded. but the leaning is still towards el nino, though im starting to think very weak. 12-8-4 still sounds good to me. you hear that, no paloma! i know, i are nothing.


I laugh at you! (#117)
Posted by: Paloma Location: South Florida
Posted On 06:29AM 27-Apr-2002 with id (RPUNQXXNQYSNUS*)
Atlantic basin: 2001 hurricane season (just last year)

First season with three hurricanes in November and highest November NTC of all time.


you want to buy hurricane flag?? (#118)
Posted by: Paloma Location: South Florida
Posted On 07:09AM 27-Apr-2002 with id (RPUNQXXNQYSNUS*)
http://www.atwc.org/order.php


NOAA 2002 Storm Forecast...... (#119)
Posted by: Paloma Location: South Florida
Posted On 07:34AM 27-Apr-2002 with id (RPUNQXXNQYSNUS*)
NOAA 2002 Storm Forecast...... Because the tropical Atlantic has fallen into a new era of intense hurricane activity, the upcoming season should be active, last well into October and pose a serious threat the United States, government scientists warned on Tuesday......


Post # 119 (#120)
Posted by: Paloma Location: South Florida
Posted On 07:40AM 27-Apr-2002 with id (RPUNQXXNQYSNUS*)
Record here!!

1912- Titantic
1914- 0 hurricanes
1925- 1 hurricane
1982- 2 hurricanes
1994- 3 hurricanes
2002- NOAA 2002 Storm Forecast... Because the tropical Atlantic has fallen into a new era of intense hurricane activity, the upcoming season should be active, last well into October and...


Shawn (#121)
Posted by:
John C (http://flhurricane.com) Location: Cocoa
Posted On 01:18AM 28-Apr-2002 with id (VUNSUNYXNQY*)
Shawn, This is why we are redoing the comment forum. The new forum will allow us to control it move comments and even allow all of you to control it to some degree. Bare with us it should be up soon or before the season starts...


John C. (#122)
Posted by: Shawn Location: Pearland,Tx
Posted On 09:24AM 28-Apr-2002 with id (RTNRTRNRSSNUS*)
Thank You,I'm glad to hear it.


Ripley's Believe It Or Not! (#123)
Posted by: Paloma Location: South Florida
Posted On 07:01PM 28-Apr-2002 with id (QURNQVSNQYWNQXT*)
Atlantic basin: Increase in hurricanes expected!


SILENT FILMS in 1912, 1914 and 1925 too (#124)
Posted by: Paloma Location: South Florida
Posted On 09:21PM 28-Apr-2002 with id (QURNQVSNQYWNQXV*)
Atlantic hurricane seasons on record!

1912- Titanic
1914- 0 hurricanes
1925- 1 hurricane

1982- 2 hurricanes
1994- 3 hurricanes
2002- 4 hurricanes or MORE!
We will see 4 hurricanes or MORE each year


Paloma,John, or whatever your name is (#125)
Posted by: Shawn Location: Pearland,Tx
Posted On 10:35PM 28-Apr-2002 with id (RTNRTRNRSSNUS*)




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