perfectchaos007 said:Lucky. Its probably going to brush by PR and then catch the North Atlantic Drift and head away from the U.S.
Yeah that's the track I am leaning towards. But if it forms by tomorrow... 4 storms just in July. Daaaamn.
perfectchaos007 said:Lucky. Its probably going to brush by PR and then catch the North Atlantic Drift and head away from the U.S.
Relix said:Yeah that's the track I am leaning towards. But if it forms by tomorrow... 4 storms just in July. Daaaamn.
perfectchaos007 said:Doesn't look like it's going to form tonight Relix, but there now is a better chance of it interacting with US soil
Smiles and Cries said:this season has been really quiet since I have not seen this thread in a while
Relix said:Emily is born! This one will be fun!
I laughed out loud.perfectchaos007 said:Emily is gonna take her talents to South Beach
Retro said:.... My dad literally just closed on a mobile home north of Orlando today
TheSeks said:Depending on where it hits, he'll be fine. Unless it strengthens past a level 1.
Relix said:Receiving my first bands here in Puerto Rico. Government closes tomorrow here. HEavy rains expected, heavy gusts, and sustained tropical storm winds in the Southwest edge of the island. Its on
perfectchaos007 said:LUCKY! Have fun! If there's a power outage, I hope it doesn't last more than an hour so you can get back on GAF
Go ahead! Muifa looks like a classic hurricane/typhoon!Meadows said:Is there any place here for Asian storms? Nobody here seems to take much notice. If that was the case then you should have named it the Gulf Hurricane Season 2011 OT
Yeah that was strange how it just stalled earlier today. You could be getting bands for another dayRelix said:Emily has been a real doozy to track
teh_pwn said:I wouldn't mind if a hurricane hit Texas. Things are so hot and dry I think it would have a net benefit effect.
bbagwell said:I don't think anyone wants a hurricane coming their way. Charleston is watching Emily very closely.
Retro said:From what I was hearing last week, the problem in Texas is that the drought itself is acting against the hurricane; as soon as they hit that hot, dry air, they start to fall apart (which is what happened to Don).
bbagwell said:We went over 30 days with no rain in Charleston from mid-May to mid-June.
DOO13ER said:Here in Baytown we haven't had more than half an inch of rain since November.
That's right, November 2010.
Retro said:From what I was hearing last week, the problem in Texas is that the drought itself is acting against the hurricane; as soon as they hit that hot, dry air, they start to fall apart (which is what happened to Don).
teh_pwn said:It's slowly turning into a desert in Austin. Everything's dead, turning into a golden brown color. 106 highs daily. Fuck this shit.
I mean for fucks sake the tap water is warm.
Relix said:Fuck you Emily and your desire to do whatever you want =P
perfectchaos007 said:I know two very attractive girls in baytown. they graduated from barbers hill high a few years ago. I won't disclose their names but you're lucky to live in baytown if all women are as hot as the two I know from there