Re: Yet another storm, Lisa

From: Barbara Carlson (bbcarlson_at_snappydsl.net)
Date: 09/29/04


Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 09:14:48 -0400

Chuck: This is truly a cruel message.

Your map just shows Lisa out in the middle of the Atlantic where it has been
for a few days. My heart did a flip/flop when I read that it was heading on
the same track as the previous hurricanes and I dashed over to the National
Hurricane Advisory Center site. I had been following this storm for several
days, and it was scheduled to blow up into the North Atlantic like its
predecessor Karl, who affected no one.

This morning's advisory showed Lisa as no threat to anyone here in Florida,
or probably anywhere else except ships at sea. The high that was pushing
the hurricanes down along a southern track has shifted (hopefully
permanently).

I know you meant well, but it was a really cruel thing to do to those of us
who have faced 4 hurricanes in the last 6 weeks. Please do a more thorough
check of your data before posting such a message again.

If you're the "storm watcher" you claim to be you should put this site on
your computer and check it before you scare us Floridians to death. You
could cause somebody to have a heart attack! It's not funny!. Tropical
depressions/storms/hurricanes come off the African coast all season--most of
them are no threat to the US.

www.nhc.noaa.gov/index.shtml

Barb C.

Barb C.
"Chuck" <clm701@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:10lkul45u3ifm8b@corp.supernews.com...
> As a Skywarn weather spotter, and one of those insane storm chasers & Ham
> radio operator, I've been obsessed with watching all these storms, and
just
> got the News that is about to be released, and is just now surfacing, but
it
> looks like another storm is on its way, and they have named it Lisa. She
> appears to be following the all to familure path the other storms have
> taken.
>
> Here is the latest satellite photo showing Lisa only a tropical storm at
the
> moment, but growing fast.:
>
http://www.intellicast.com/Local/USNationalStd.asp?loc=usa&seg=LocalWeather&prodgrp=SatelliteImagery&product=Atlantic&prodnav=none
>
>
>



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