Re: Yet another storm, Lisa
From: Barbara Carlson (bbcarlson_at_snappydsl.net)
Date: 09/29/04
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Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 09:20:13 -0400
Sorry to post twice. When I was checking the first one and looking up the
Hurricane Center web site it disappeared from my screen--don't think I
pushed any buttons. Hey, you can see how upset I was!
Barb C.
"Barbara Carlson" <bbcarlson@snappydsl.net> wrote in message
news:G5adnU-PUNrXKMfcRVn-gA@snappydsl.net...
> 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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