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re: Storm Tracking Thread: Post Tropical Storm Hermine

Posted on 8/23/16 at 2:51 pm to
Posted by slackster
Houston
Member since Mar 2009
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Posted on 8/23/16 at 2:51 pm to
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That's exactly what it is. Some of the internet "meterologists" cream their pants about these scenarios.


I know because I used to be one. We used to have a weekly TV program in elementary school and one year they let me do a segment tracking actual storms on a large map each week. After a few weeks I decided to throw in my own "forecast" and suggested a storm was going to come right up Vermillion Bay. The next day my segment was cancelled because kids were freaking out and asking their parents and shite.

I've got no issue with an expert discussing other possibilities, but I'm going to need a little more scientific reasoning than a "suspicion" or the way you "feel".
Posted by ForeverLSU02
Albany
Member since Jun 2007
52185 posts
Posted on 8/23/16 at 2:52 pm to
I guess I'll crank my generator tonight and go grab a few necessities just in case
Posted by deuce985
Member since Feb 2008
27660 posts
Posted on 8/23/16 at 2:55 pm to
He gave his reasoning. He said because of the high ridge. He might be thinking the models are not factoring that enough in their forecasts when he's kinda right with the way they handle ridges and forecasts very far out...
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