Posted October 15, 200519 yr Here we are...history in the making. Should become Wilma sometime tomorrow.
October 15, 200519 yr That's the most lateral moving hurricane I've ever seen. Impressive. Well, it WAS lateral when I wrote that.
October 16, 200519 yr Here we are...history in the making. Should become Wilma sometime tomorrow. neato.
October 16, 200519 yr Just a note, those picture automatically update by themselves. Just thought I'd let ya'll know.
October 16, 200519 yr Here we are...history in the making. Should become Wilma sometime tomorrow. neato. my pants are dirty now from the excitement.
October 17, 200519 yr Author Well this could prove to be a rather powerful hurricane on landfall...The pending track takes it right into the Gulf, where warm waters await (although slightly less warm than earlier in the season). I see this as a threat for anywhere from the panhandle to eastern Texas. I doubt it'll veer far enough west to avoid US contact altogether. This is moving VERY slowly, and has potential to gain significant strength. Be on the lookout!
October 17, 200519 yr Well this could prove to be a rather powerful hurricane on landfall...The pending track takes it right into the Gulf, where warm waters await (although slightly less warm than earlier in the season). I see this as a threat for anywhere from the panhandle to eastern Texas. I doubt it'll veer far enough west to avoid US contact altogether. This is moving VERY slowly, and has potential to gain significant strength. Be on the lookout! :lol :lol :lol Eastern Texas. The farthest west this thing has a chance of getting is the central panhandle. And that is highly unlikely. Look for Sarasota southward.
October 17, 200519 yr Author Well this could prove to be a rather powerful hurricane on landfall...The pending track takes it right into the Gulf, where warm waters await (although slightly less warm than earlier in the season). I see this as a threat for anywhere from the panhandle to eastern Texas. I doubt it'll veer far enough west to avoid US contact altogether. This is moving VERY slowly, and has potential to gain significant strength. Be on the lookout! :lol :lol :lol Eastern Texas. The farthest west this thing has a chance of getting is the central panhandle. And that is highly unlikely. Look for Sarasota southward. moving too slowly to be sure, bro. I see this as a threat for anywehre from panhandle to eastern Tejas.. I'm being optomistic here (I'm in Tally) :mischief Don't make me worried, please. And also, you are so so so mean to me. One smilie face is plenty!
October 17, 200519 yr Well this could prove to be a rather powerful hurricane on landfall...The pending track takes it right into the Gulf, where warm waters await (although slightly less warm than earlier in the season). I see this as a threat for anywhere from the panhandle to eastern Texas. I doubt it'll veer far enough west to avoid US contact altogether. This is moving VERY slowly, and has potential to gain significant strength. Be on the lookout! :lol :lol :lol Eastern Texas. The farthest west this thing has a chance of getting is the central panhandle. And that is highly unlikely. Look for Sarasota southward. moving too slowly to be sure, bro. I see this as a threat for anywehre from panhandle to eastern Tejas.. I'm being optomistic here (I'm in Tally) :mischief Don't make me worried, please. And also, you are so so so mean to me. One smilie face is plenty! Slower it moves, more likely it will be farther east. Faster, farther west. :thumbup
October 17, 200519 yr Author Well this could prove to be a rather powerful hurricane on landfall...The pending track takes it right into the Gulf, where warm waters await (although slightly less warm than earlier in the season). I see this as a threat for anywhere from the panhandle to eastern Texas. I doubt it'll veer far enough west to avoid US contact altogether. This is moving VERY slowly, and has potential to gain significant strength. Be on the lookout! :lol :lol :lol Eastern Texas. The farthest west this thing has a chance of getting is the central panhandle. And that is highly unlikely. Look for Sarasota southward. moving too slowly to be sure, bro. I see this as a threat for anywehre from panhandle to eastern Tejas.. I'm being optomistic here (I'm in Tally) :mischief Don't make me worried, please. And also, you are so so so mean to me. One smilie face is plenty! Slower it moves, more likely it will be farther east. Faster, farther west. :thumbup Don't make me worried, please.
October 17, 200519 yr Well this could prove to be a rather powerful hurricane on landfall...The pending track takes it right into the Gulf, where warm waters await (although slightly less warm than earlier in the season). I see this as a threat for anywhere from the panhandle to eastern Texas. I doubt it'll veer far enough west to avoid US contact altogether. This is moving VERY slowly, and has potential to gain significant strength. Be on the lookout! :lol :lol :lol Eastern Texas. The farthest west this thing has a chance of getting is the central panhandle. And that is highly unlikely. Look for Sarasota southward. moving too slowly to be sure, bro. I see this as a threat for anywehre from panhandle to eastern Tejas.. I'm being optomistic here (I'm in Tally) :mischief Don't make me worried, please. And also, you are so so so mean to me. One smilie face is plenty! Slower it moves, more likely it will be farther east. Faster, farther west. :thumbup Don't make me worried, please. You don't have to worry. There is no way it hits Tally. Thats my prediction and I will stand by it.
October 17, 200519 yr Author Am I wrong in saying that this looks like it's heading for New Orleans? Dont' know, but I still don't understand why B4P is so certain it won't go west of Florida
October 17, 200519 yr Dont' know, but I still don't understand why B4P is so certain it won't go west of Florida Now do you know why I am so certain?
October 18, 200519 yr Author Dont' know, but I still don't understand why B4P is so certain it won't go west of Florida Now do you know why I am so certain? I'm done. I nominate B4P to succeed Max Mayfield. Wow Western Florida thought they escaped....
October 18, 200519 yr Dont' know, but I still don't understand why B4P is so certain it won't go west of Florida Now do you know why I am so certain? I'm done. I nominate B4P to succeed Max Mayfield. Wow Western Florida thought they escaped.... That is two for me now, care to start a petition in my name? :mischief TimeWrecker and LeftyPower. Who is next!
October 18, 200519 yr I hadnt even read Lefty's post and sait it to him voer AIM: FishFan319: 2 possibilities FishFan319: 1) Lucky guess FishFan319: 2) Hello 'the next NHC director' B4P: try 2