Neither are supposed to hit the US...
http://www.businessweek.com/news/201...platforms.html
tt, you need to be covered if you are inthis storms paths. Looks strong, winds will be hard and rain will be possible.
stay tuned to newes stations and weather updates 4 latest information. any resident weather xerpts want to chime in and help trakk this storm possible?
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Neither are supposed to hit the US...
And here I thought Karl was headed for Mexico... (Pictured is Igor)
tt, you need to know what you're talking about when you post.
Both Igor and Julia in the above photo are fish storms. Only if you are in Bermuda do you have to worry about them.
"windmill outage" ? WTF??
Stick to your usual racial schtick, OP.
I think its funny no one even noticed that the picture above isn't of Karl, Igor, or Julia.
Another quality trolling job.
I noticed that too, afterward. "Julia" was way too developed for "Igor's" size.
I just assumed he cropped the first photo he could find and posted this nonsense.
On a more serious note...Karl has exploded into a Cat 3 and could strengthen more before it plows into Mexico.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/loop-rb.html
Those record SST's have been rocket fuel for this year's hurricanes. It seems like every storm that form jumps several catagories in the blink of an eye.
Still not as impressive at 2005, when every hurricane went at least Cat 4 for a time there.
Yet another record falls...Karl is the first ever major hurricane in the Bay of Campeche.
Wait, what?
That sounds really wrong. Like really really really wrong.
You are welcome to name another one.
Charley(1955) and Hilda(1951) passed just north of it, but Karl is the first one in the actual bay.
border patrol got a busy weekend
Those were in it, not north of it. Karl may be the one furthest south but thats pretty weak on its own. The whole "this is the first hurricane at X strength at Y longitude" is weird.
BTW I think its cool how small Karl is. Its tiny.
Julia is even smaller right now, although it's because she's being eaten up by Igor.
Of course it is...because you didn't say it and make all the lines where all bays begin and end, right?
Whatever. Your know it all baggery in these threads is getting annoying. I'm not much more than enthusiast, but I know a little more than the average Joe knows about storms. I get my info from credible sources, just like you do...but your knowledge surpasses all those guys. If it's gonna be like this in every hurricane thread I'll just post what I know and ignore your responses.
yeah he was but he had a broad circulation and he left the Texas coast with a trough and with that it should cause some big rain.
Douchbaggery = not agreeing with your "record" (hurry someone call the guiness book) and not agreeing with where you end the Bay of Campeche.
I'm assuming you got your info from Jeff Master's blog or someone who got it from Master's blog and he himself posts an image that shows more hurricanes being major in the Bay of Campeche but because I disagree with you and call the making up of "records" such as that weird (I felt the same way about Julia but at least that was more noteable - saying that Karl is somehow meteorological noteworthy because its about 100 miles south of another hurricane in a constricted body of water is just hype for the sake of hype - there's really nothing noteworthy about it) I'm y.
Thats cool, and I've been called a on this site plenty of times but usually I earn the le a little better than I did here but if your skin is so damn paper thin you probably are better off ignoring my posts (was that really a threat btw?).
In any event, I'm actually more than an enthusiast but I don't yet have the credentials of a Dr. Masters.
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You've not been around lately in these threads!
Damn I knowwill try to be in them more often
BTW, it been crazy busy here in the Rio Grande Valley Alex, TD2, Hermine
And not to forget about Dolly in 2008....
I move from South Texas and they get Hermine come through.
you guys though, enjoy your tropics. I get snow storms!
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