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I saw the satellite map from NOAA today, and noticed that the swirling
clouds which is lurking and located behind Rita is getting bigger and more menacing. It is now located on the northwest side of the tip Caribbean islands. I am not trying to make people worry, especially lots are having their hands full with Rita at the moment. However, will the one behind Rita become another hurricane? Or will it just disperse into the northern Atlantic? It looks likely a little bit to the north of the Rita's path... so perhaps it will turn up and go into the North Carolina, New York and Canada coast? Would like to hear some comments about this. Has this even become a tropical depression yet? NOAA does not even name, or even list this as anything to worry about. Is NOAA correct about this? |
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On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 03:13:47 GMT, Charles
wrote: On 22 Sep 2005 19:09:45 -0700, wrote: I saw the satellite map from NOAA today, and noticed that the swirling clouds which is lurking and located behind Rita is getting bigger and more menacing. It is now located on the northwest side of the tip Caribbean islands. I am not trying to make people worry, especially lots are having their hands full with Rita at the moment. However, will the one behind Rita become another hurricane? Or will it just disperse into the northern Atlantic? It looks likely a little bit to the north of the Rita's path... so perhaps it will turn up and go into the North Carolina, New York and Canada coast? Would like to hear some comments about this. Has this even become a tropical depression yet? NOAA does not even name, or even list this as anything to worry about. Is NOAA correct about this? watch the loop here asnd see what you can tell: http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA...-ir4-loop.html so far NHC has not issued any more names that I can tell. That's the remains of Tropical Storm PHILIPPE. See http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh...l/230255.shtml Jim |
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Correct me if I am wrong. I thought Philippe was already dispersed and
gone. The name was not even in the list, just like Nate and Ophelia. I thought this one is a new one that formed behind Rita? I check the latest satellite image, and this one may disappear into the northern Atlantic, and will not posing any threat. Who knows? Water temperature, current, etc are factors that affect whether a hurricane will develop. Jim Korman wrote: On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 03:13:47 GMT, Charles wrote: On 22 Sep 2005 19:09:45 -0700, wrote: I saw the satellite map from NOAA today, and noticed that the swirling clouds which is lurking and located behind Rita is getting bigger and more menacing. It is now located on the northwest side of the tip Caribbean islands. I am not trying to make people worry, especially lots are having their hands full with Rita at the moment. However, will the one behind Rita become another hurricane? Or will it just disperse into the northern Atlantic? It looks likely a little bit to the north of the Rita's path... so perhaps it will turn up and go into the North Carolina, New York and Canada coast? Would like to hear some comments about this. Has this even become a tropical depression yet? NOAA does not even name, or even list this as anything to worry about. Is NOAA correct about this? watch the loop here asnd see what you can tell: http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA...-ir4-loop.html so far NHC has not issued any more names that I can tell. That's the remains of Tropical Storm PHILIPPE. See http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh...l/230255.shtml Jim |
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On 23 Sep 2005 06:02:55 -0700, wrote:
Correct me if I am wrong. I thought Philippe was already dispersed and gone. The name was not even in the list, just like Nate and Ophelia. I thought this one is a new one that formed behind Rita? I check the latest satellite image, and this one may disappear into the northern Atlantic, and will not posing any threat. Who knows? Water temperature, current, etc are factors that affect whether a hurricane will develop. NHC is still reporting on Philippe. This morning's site: http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ Jim Korman wrote: On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 03:13:47 GMT, Charles wrote: On 22 Sep 2005 19:09:45 -0700, wrote: I saw the satellite map from NOAA today, and noticed that the swirling clouds which is lurking and located behind Rita is getting bigger and more menacing. It is now located on the northwest side of the tip Caribbean islands. I am not trying to make people worry, especially lots are having their hands full with Rita at the moment. However, will the one behind Rita become another hurricane? Or will it just disperse into the northern Atlantic? It looks likely a little bit to the north of the Rita's path... so perhaps it will turn up and go into the North Carolina, New York and Canada coast? Would like to hear some comments about this. Has this even become a tropical depression yet? NOAA does not even name, or even list this as anything to worry about. Is NOAA correct about this? watch the loop here asnd see what you can tell: http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA...-ir4-loop.html so far NHC has not issued any more names that I can tell. That's the remains of Tropical Storm PHILIPPE. See http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh...l/230255.shtml Jim |
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I R A Darth Aggie wrote:
On 23 Sep 2005 06:02:55 -0700, , in .com wrote: + Correct me if I am wrong. I thought Philippe was already dispersed and + gone. ZCZC MIATCMAT2 ALL TTAA00 KNHC DDHHMM TROPICAL STORM PHILIPPE FORECAST/ADVISORY NUMBER 25 NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL172005 1500Z FRI SEP 23 2005 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ A TROPICAL STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR BERMUDA. snip! NEXT ADVISORY AT 23/2100Z FORECASTER PASCH Let's not bury Philippe just yet. He he isn't finished with Bermuda. James But how much of those winds is Philippe, and how much is the due to the big circulation that is apparently your STANdard extratropical cyclone? For now, at least. Scott |
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Yep !
Plenty more where that one comes from ... and the remedy to bring down the strength of those mighty things exists in La Rochelle, France. I have discovered it indeed ! Easy to implement, cheap and with very fast results warranted ! .... and as the Great Sandy Desert mines it will appear very easy to find, once it has been outed of course ! Just like my cure of Cancer, Brain Tumour, AIDS in 5 days flat, arthritis, Arteriosclerosis in a bit more time etc , just like the demonstration of the fraudulous theories of Geology such as Glaciations, Orogenesis in millions of years by alleged plates alleged collisions, Creation of Earth through Accretion and on present orbit indeed etc, just like the most fraudulous Theories of Physics such as the Red Shift, the Big Bang, the constant of "c" through the Universe, the ludicrous E = Mc² idiocies, the Relativities Schizophrenic dreams etc ... the solution is very simple when taking a bit of altitude from the gnawing level of Universilities brainwashed Dudes Still it can NOT be imparted, because of so many US & Australian Mining Criminals & their Australian Political Criminals Backers standing in ambush all over the place. Who knows indeed that by sharing such information, it could in the future shed that manure from the Hands of Eternal Justice indeed So you Blokes you can thank those degenerate moron of Howard & Gallop etc, when you see Rita lashing its whip upon you. You can thank too those manure of Newmont Miining Corporation, Newcrest, BHP, Boral and all that Australian Mining Filth when you get the visit of others like her soooon ! With sorry regards -- Jean-Paul Turcaud Exploration Geologist Founder of the True Geology ~~ Ignorance Is The Cosmic Sin, The One Never Forgiven ! ~~ "Charles" a écrit dans le message de news: ... On 22 Sep 2005 19:09:45 -0700, wrote: I saw the satellite map from NOAA today, and noticed that the swirling clouds which is lurking and located behind Rita is getting bigger and more menacing. It is now located on the northwest side of the tip Caribbean islands. I am not trying to make people worry, especially lots are having their hands full with Rita at the moment. However, will the one behind Rita become another hurricane? Or will it just disperse into the northern Atlantic? It looks likely a little bit to the north of the Rita's path... so perhaps it will turn up and go into the North Carolina, New York and Canada coast? Would like to hear some comments about this. Has this even become a tropical depression yet? NOAA does not even name, or even list this as anything to worry about. Is NOAA correct about this? watch the loop here asnd see what you can tell: http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA...-ir4-loop.html so far NHC has not issued any more names that I can tell. |
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![]() "Jean-Paul Turcaud" wrote in message ... Yep ! Plenty more where that one comes from ... and the remedy to bring down the strength of those mighty things exists in La Rochelle, France. I have discovered it indeed ! Easy to implement, cheap and with very fast results warranted ! ... and as the Great Sandy Desert mines it will appear very easy to find, once it has been outed of course ! Just like my cure of Cancer, Brain Tumour, AIDS in 5 days flat, arthritis, Arteriosclerosis in a bit more time etc , Now, if you'd only find a cure for your mental illness, and save us the aggrevation of putting you out of our misery! |
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aggrevation - aggravation
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