Hey Barry, with my work load and now these storms any chance I get to get out in the next week looks pretty bad. I hope to get out for one more tuna trip before the stripers turn on in Cape May.
one just came off the African coast and has good convection already. a second one is 5 days approx. from the African coast, It is in the right of the pic. Barry it looks busy over in Africa
Last edited by flatbottom; 09-11-2006 at 11:19 PM.
I was looking at some of that ones make up and my bung slammed shut. I'm not phased by the gulf ones, even the fives but we are way overdue for one of those Cape Verde carribean eating monsters. Nothing but food in front of them and this one for some reason is giving me a gut reaction...
Depends how long the track holds west before I officially get wound up but visions of David ('79) dance in my head. if that track shifts left I'm moving to Omaha..
Deep- Flatbottom and I were talking today about this one and it seems that there isn't any wind shear to steer this one away from us. This one may come at us. Well, we will just have to wait and see!
Oh trust me... I can smell bad ones and that one does not sit well with me...
My buddy Avilla moves his track left for now as do I, then later in the forcast he shifts to the right of the models and I don't concur. He's looking at too many guages. I look at their soul and this one has an ugly soul...
Well he just moved iit right and reduced intesnity predictions? That bugger got thrown like a baseball off that coast with a load of spin to get it started... If you watch the eastern atlantic NHC loop you'll see what I mean. Avilla is looking at a cluster of thunderstormes that the thing belched out and threw west of center some how indicates something? At this early stage it don't mean diddly...