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June 1st ushers in the beginning of what looks to be another exciting hurricane season. The National Hurricane Center is predicting:
12-15 Tropical Storms
7-9 Hurricanes
3-5 Major Hurricanes (Catagory 3 or above)

Names for this year are:
Arlene
Bret
Cindy
Dennis
Emily
Franklin
Gert
Harvey
Irene
Jose
Katrina
Lee
Maria
Nate
Ophelia
Philippe
Rita
Stan
Tammy
Vince
Wilma

Post info, pics, links or stories about the tropical happenings of this summer. Hopefully Florida won't be so greedy this year and one big one will come our way!

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov

6/1/2005 12:02:44 AM

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TKE-Teg is gonna get you!!

6/1/2005 12:33:36 AM

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Wonder if we will make it to the T's this year.

6/1/2005 1:23:00 AM

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Mark my words, Dennis is going to be a bitch this year

6/1/2005 3:25:08 AM

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"Hopefully Florida won't be so greedy this year and one big one will come our way!

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why would you say something like that! Going days without electricity and having your roof torn apart isnt something to hope for

6/1/2005 5:07:37 AM

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Oh yeah, I forgot to put in my opening post that when it comes to severe weather I could care less about the well being of those who can escape it (e.g. I only sympathize for those in 3rd world countries who can't help live where they do and don't have proper warning). I personally find hurricanes and the like VERY exciting and being without power is no big deal. If you don't want your roof blown off then don't build your house on the beach and then bitch when it happens. If you are inland and you get hit by a hurricane then it just wasn't your day.

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"Mark my words, Dennis is going to be a bitch this year"

Haha! I hope you're right because there is a guy I work with named Dennis. That would rock to raz him about it. He is from California so I don't think he has ever been in a hurricane.

[Edited on June 1, 2005 at 7:37 AM. Reason : Nature > People]

6/1/2005 7:36:19 AM

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yay lets all abandon the coast and move inland 200 miles so that HockeyRoman won't laugh at us when our homes and families are destroyed

omg ur so right omfg roflmao!!1

6/1/2005 7:40:00 AM

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My money is on Gert this year.

Usually I'm a fan of severe weather but I just bought a house with a bunch of huge trees around it and the last thing I want is to have to repair the roof a couple of months after moving in.

6/1/2005 8:59:37 AM

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here is a pretty good site. this guy tracks the hurricanes and gets some good footage of them... he came and talked to our AMS group last semester and was a pretty nice guy and had some good information and footage.
check it out
http://www.hurricanetrack.com/

6/1/2005 9:25:27 AM

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"so that HockeyRoman won't laugh at us when our homes and families are destroyed"

No please, stay there. Just don't whine and bitch that "OMFG WE NEED TO CHANGE THE PATHS AND STRENGTH OF HURRICANES BECAUSE THEY BLEW AWAY OUR BEACH HOUSE OMFG"


It's nature. Deal.

6/1/2005 2:52:25 PM

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for some of us that's our only house, you fucking asshole

6/1/2005 2:55:46 PM

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Heh, I was wondering when you would show up.
When you bought that house did you know that hurricanes exist? Were you aware that hurricanes have a tendancy to make houses fall over? Did you know that hurricanes come from the ocean and move towards the coast? Were the risks of buying beachfront property made clear to you? Did you have the economical means to buy a house in a potentially less volitile area?
If you answered yes to this then how can I feel compassion for you when a natural event wipes out your house?

For those of you joining us from home, my good friend here 30thAnnZ, was the first to say how aweful of a person I was two years ago when I made this same argument about my lack of sympathy for those who chose to live on the coast when they get wiped by a hurricane.

On that note North Carolina is over due for a landfall by a major hurricane, so I say bring it!!

6/1/2005 3:10:15 PM

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my brother-in-law and sister just moved to the beach b/c my BIL just got a good job down there. they don't live on the beach, they live in south port, but a major hurricane could give them major problems. for their sake i hope that NC doesn't get hit real hard.

6/1/2005 4:49:15 PM

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1. we don't live on the beach, fairy

2. my bro and sis in law still got flooded out of their home, gladys

3. my family lives in homes and on land they've inherited, ethel

now, take my cock out of your mouth, sweetheart

6/1/2005 5:36:04 PM

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"for some of us that's our only house, you fucking asshole"


NO SHIT! Seriously.

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"On that note North Carolina is over due for a landfall by a major hurricane, so I say bring it!! "


Yea, then I hope a tornado hits your trailer park and wipes out your entire family, you dick chugger.

6/1/2005 5:41:49 PM

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franklin in the house

6/1/2005 5:46:30 PM

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Not feeding the trolls (FitchNCSU).

I guarantee I am not alone when I say that I want a hurricane or several to come to North Carolina. I too have family that lives on the near the coast and it would suck if something happened, but I wouldn't call for the alteration of weather if something did.

6/1/2005 8:55:29 PM

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i just hope one hits myrtle beach dead on

6/1/2005 10:12:46 PM

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"I guarantee I am not alone when I say that I want a hurricane or several to come to North Carolina. I too have family that lives on the near the coast and it would suck if something happened, but I wouldn't call for the alteration of weather if something did."


I think I just threw up a little in my mouth.

Hurricanes happen. We all know this. They are cool. My roommates work at NOAA/AOML in Miami studying hurricanes.

THEY DON'T PRAY FOR THEM TO FUCKING COME!

You sick fucker.

6/1/2005 10:32:35 PM

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I think they are neat to study and watch and I like to track them and watch the weather channel, but I don't think thats its super when it destroys peoples' homes, etc. Even though they are naturallllll, you should still sympathize with people and pray that not much damage occurs. If a tornado hit your house, would you say oh well, its natural, or would you be upset about it and want some sympathy???

6/1/2005 11:13:34 PM

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You're mean HockeyRoman. You're not invited to my new beach house.


My $$ is on Jose. Even though Gert has potential.

6/2/2005 12:34:51 AM

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"THEY DON'T PRAY FOR THEM TO FUCKING COME!"

I too work in weather and I DO pray for them to come. They are exciting. Before this gets out of hand, I don't hope for hurricanes for the sole purpose of destroying peoples' homes/lives. I just fail to sympathize with those who build their million dollar homes on the beachfront and then bitch when they get taken by a hurricane.

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"If a tornado hit your house, would you say oh well, its natural,"

Yes.

I can't find the person who said it here a few years ago to give proper credit where credit is due, but me wanting a hurricane to come here is not going to change what it does or doesn't do. So unless you are going to contribute to the intellectual perpetuation of metorological science please leave your vapid 5th grade trolling in Chit Chat. kkthx.

6/2/2005 12:42:58 AM

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Obviously you do not know what the HELL you are talking about. You are trolling yourself.

You killed the intellectual potential by speaking like a wierdo.

Talk science if you want intellectual conversation. You have only listed the names of this years storms and then talk about how you want a BIG ASS STORM to hit your state.

6/2/2005 12:59:18 AM

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"If you don't want your roof blown off then don't build your house on the beach and then bitch when it happens."


Yeah, that explains all that damage from Hurricane Hugo in my town (west of Charlotte), or all that flooding and and destruction in the mountains from a hurricane in the mountains last year. Yeah, I don't think living on the beach is in my future b/c of hurricanes (and $), but hurricanes, and remnants do cause more damage (and even more deaths many times) inland.

6/2/2005 12:59:51 AM

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"Even though they are naturallllll, you should still sympathize with people and pray that not much damage occurs"



yeah, but they're still exciting.
as kids, storms are great for ALL the reasons. once we're adults and have to shoulder some of the financial consequences and stress afterwards, they're not quite so great.

Do i hope we get a hurricane (or two, or three) this year? why, yes, i do. i just hope that they're fairly moderate and that the only folks, if any, who die from them are of the dumbass variety.

6/2/2005 1:03:00 AM

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"then talk about how you want a BIG ASS STORM to hit your state."

And what is wrong with that? Would you take that same attitude to storm chasers in the midwest who go after tornados? I am sure they want storms to come near them so that they can scientifically analyize, study and try to understand how the weather works.

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"Obviously you do not know what the HELL you are talking about."

Where do you get that from? I am merely stating my opinion on how I feel about the onset of hurricane season.

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"but hurricanes, and remnants do cause more damage (and even more deaths many times) inland"

You're not implying that hurricanes cause more deaths and financial distruction inland than on the coast are you?

[Edited on June 2, 2005 at 1:16 AM. Reason : .]

6/2/2005 1:14:22 AM

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"but hurricanes, and remnants do cause more damage (and even more deaths many times) inland"


totally depends upon the track it takes...and also the winds would create the most damage on the coast, with rain becoming the dominant hazard as it moves inland.

I, as a meteorologist, certainly do not wish hurricanes upon anyone. It's our duty to study these storms and provide the public with information so that they make the decision on where to live, when to leave, etc. It is not my position to call someone out on being stupid for staying along the coast. I personally do not like it, but it is each person's choice to live in a risk area. However, they are very interesting phenomena(sp?) and are absolutely necessary to help balance out heat transfer from the tropics.

We can't prevent these thing from happening, so we pretty much have to sit back and keep our eyes on the ocean activity.

6/2/2005 1:59:47 AM

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^ Exactly!

I think tsunamis and red tides are interesting. Doesn't mean I want them to occur off where I live in Miami or off NC. I am currently working on the dynamics in fisheries during ENSO (El Nino) events in the Eastern Pacific. Its fascinating stuff to me, but I hate what happens and inevitable resource devestation for people in the Eastern Pacific.

Nature can be a bitch sometimes.

[Edited on June 2, 2005 at 2:16 AM. Reason : asdf]

6/2/2005 2:15:14 AM

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my name will never be used again

6/2/2005 8:43:45 AM

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This will be my first Hurricane season living on the Gulf Coast. I moved here for the sunshine, I don't want another 4 or however many like they had last year.

6/2/2005 9:30:11 AM

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Where exactly on the Gulf coast, if I may ask?

6/2/2005 6:29:17 PM

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Tampa

6/2/2005 6:40:23 PM

HockeyRoman
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Nice! Go Lightning.

6/2/2005 8:49:10 PM

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What annoys me the most about hurricane damage is when MY tax money goes to help people rebuild their homes - who are on beachfront property. They should have to buy $Texas insurance instead of getting government handouts. It's a different story if you're not the one or two closest properties to the water.

6/3/2005 1:08:49 PM

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nc state hurricane prediction model predicts 2-3 hurricanes will make landfall on the east coast this year

6/3/2005 1:11:36 PM

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If anyone is interested, I'm selling hurricane insurance for $5 a pop. Insure your home and your family. You could be next. Cash and check only.

6/3/2005 1:19:36 PM

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^whoops, that was me.

6/3/2005 1:21:43 PM

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"nc state hurricane prediction model predicts 2-3 hurricanes will make landfall on the east coast this year"


What NC State hurricane prediction model? There's no such thing!

6/3/2005 2:03:23 PM

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Working with the Small Business Administration Disaster assistance this past season, we helped with low interest loans to those affected by the storms. However, there are places that arent covered, such as outer banks, barrier islands. So if a storm hits those areas, they are SOL because the gov will not help rebuild there homes....that is why mostly millionaires own houses there, they can afford the insurance. Also, flood maps, if you are in a flood area(even if once in a 100 year type of event) you cant get help from the SBA..and the SBA helps with homes and businesses. They also dont help with secondary homes, so you are SOL if you bought a nice beach home for the summer. They only cover primary residence, UNLESS you rent it out the months you are not there.

6/3/2005 2:19:27 PM

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"What NC State hurricane prediction model? There's no such thing!"


are you being sarcastic? honestly i can't tell. but here you go:
http://www.ncsu.edu/news/press_releases/05_05/130.htm

6/3/2005 2:21:24 PM

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pwned

6/3/2005 2:24:43 PM

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I would have figured a meteorology graduate student would be very aware of the happenings of his/her department.

6/3/2005 3:15:44 PM

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Dr. Xie used to do rainfall modeling with tropical cyclones. Looks like his little chinese speaking lab group has been up to something new. It's hard to keep up with what the non english speaking branch of your department is doing, but I should have been aware anyway . Mea culpa...

Dr. Xie's article for anyone who's interested (warning, it's technical):
http://dell01-112res3.meas.ncsu.edu/CFDL/papers/2004GL021702.pdf

6/3/2005 5:23:58 PM

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Since there aren't any tropical systems yet I decided to drop this tidbit of weatherness.

http://www.cnn.com/2005/WEATHER/06/04/tornado/index.html

That's awesome! Too bad TennisAngel is a meany and won't let us move out there.

It seems to me a little late though for the "first major outbreak" like they were talking about. I remember back on May 3, 1999 when 66 tornados occured in the same day. It was crazy and exciting at the same time.

6/5/2005 4:32:14 AM

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^ I've told you all along if you wanna move out there then be my guest. But I'm still not going with you.

So stop whining.

6/5/2005 10:18:23 AM

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It really wouldn't be as bad as you think to live out there.

Things like this don't happen terribly often:


[Edited on June 5, 2005 at 10:22 AM. Reason : ]

6/5/2005 10:20:45 AM

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all these people bitching...

its called homeowners insurance

and with that, i hope a big storm knocks out every single house on our coast.

6/5/2005 10:30:08 AM

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looks like something weak might hit Fl down the road

6/7/2005 5:59:20 PM

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The GFS keeps say that it's going to develop. Unfortunately, it's the only model saying it's going to develop.

6/7/2005 6:34:05 PM

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HUGE leak at work today

the roof of the finished goods warehouse leaked so bad that the ceiling collapsed and the bldg flooded

it was raining just as hard inside as it was outside

there were even leaks in the big walk-in cooler

some other minor leaks in the main bldg, but nothing compared to the disaster in the FG warehouse

6/7/2005 6:42:34 PM

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