Goodnight NCC!
I'm out of here too...catch you later.
And goodnight Hermano...didn't see you sign out.
And goodnight Hermano...didn't see you sign out.
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That would be pure hell, so far as I'm concerned. Sorry Sea, but you're describing a planet with stunningly boring weather. Although, I'd be happy to ship you some heat if it were possible.
Sea, sea, sea ... why do you want to punish me so?
Goodnight Sea.
Yah, that's the only worrisome thing about this storm. As long as it remains over water there's a chance of redevelopment.Looks like Debbie's going nowhere fast NCC...
Good morning and (((hugs back))) CES and all my beach buddies.
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So, in all that watching ... is this or is this not one of the oddest you've seen?I love the national hurricane center graphics....probably cause they're so familiar to me after 20-some years of looking there for hurricane updates![]()
(even with the lack of movement, they're not predicting much strengthening. Little worried about the potential for flooding....)
We just don't know. But then, if these things were 100% predictable .... meh.DEBBY IS LOCATED NORTH OF THE AREA OF MAXIMUM OCEANIC HEAT
CONTENT...BUT AS LONG AS THE CYCLONE REMAINS OVER WATER AND IS ABLE
TO REGENERATE SOME DEEP CONVECTION THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR AT
LEAST SLIGHT RE-INTENSIFICATION.