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Look at the symmetry and the nice eye on this baby!
http://www.weather.com/maps/maptype/..._animated.html I'm glad the thing is going to head up to the New York area. S.Simon |
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that could change real fast.... I hope it just stays out to sea
NH_/)_ "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... Look at the symmetry and the nice eye on this baby! http://www.weather.com/maps/maptype/..._animated.html I'm glad the thing is going to head up to the New York area. S.Simon |
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![]() "Shen44" wrote in message ... Subject: Perfect Storm From: "Simple Simon" Date: 09/12/2003 10:23 Pacific Standard Time Message-id: Look at the symmetry and the nice eye on this baby! True, but only a fool or amateur like yourself, would try to estimate it's final direction at this stage. For all we know, lucky fool that you are, you'll be right.....but not for the right reasons. You live up there in the New York area, don't you? Bwahahahahaha! Better batten down the hatches. Some people have such limited intellects that they see most everything as 'luck' simply because they don't have the understanding it requires to see cause and effect and correlations betweens systems and physical forces. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to look at weather maps and project highly likely long-term paths for hurricanes. The weather service would have people believe they have some sort of magical lock on understanding. This is just not the case. Anyone with an above average mind who lives and studies the weather on a daily basis can do just as well as the so-called professionals and better than they can provided one has highly superior intellect like I do. S.Simon - knows his stuff - beats the tugboat captains at their own game. |
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Subject: Perfect Storm
From: "Simple Simon" You live up there in the New York area, don't you? Bwahahahahaha! Better batten down the hatches. Some people have such limited intellects that they see most everything as 'luck' simply because they don't have the understanding it requires to see cause and effect and correlations betweens systems and physical forces. Whereas others, such as yourself, have such over inflated opinions of their supposed intellect, that they make foolish predictions based on scanty information. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to look at weather maps and project highly likely long-term paths for hurricanes. The weather service would have people believe they have some sort of magical lock on understanding. This is just not the case. Anyone with an above average mind who lives and studies the weather on a daily basis can do just as well as the so-called professionals and better than they can provided one has highly superior intellect like I do. LOL More like .... provided you guess better than than they do. Shen |
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![]() Shenn44, You're a real 'tard! It's a fact that even imbeciles realize a prediction is nothing but an educated guess. I'd say this puts you below imbecile on the intelligence scale. Look at the weather maps, fool! You will see a high pressure blocking Isabel from hitting the mainland. You will also note that it's proceeding east at a pace which will move it out of Isabel's way just in time for her to slam into Long Island Sound by going up the back side of the system. The only thing New York has going for it is there's another system in the Midwest and moving east that might just get to New York a day sooner than Isabel in which case this system will push Isabel out to sea. I'm betting (and hoping) the Midwest system will arrive just a little too late. I want Booby to experience some REAL wind and seas for once. I could be wrong but I rarely am. I'm not bragging - just stating facts. S.Simon - amateur weather prognosticator who's better than all the professionals with the possible exception of Joe *******i. "Shen44" a stupid idiot,fat fool, liar and wife beater who falsely \claims being an Unlimited Master wrote in message ... Subject: Perfect Storm From: "Simple Simon" You live up there in the New York area, don't you? Bwahahahahaha! Better batten down the hatches. Some people have such limited intellects that they see most everything as 'luck' simply because they don't have the understanding it requires to see cause and effect and correlations betweens systems and physical forces. Whereas others, such as yourself, have such over inflated opinions of their supposed intellect, that they make foolish predictions based on scanty information. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to look at weather maps and project highly likely long-term paths for hurricanes. The weather service would have people believe they have some sort of magical lock on understanding. This is just not the case. Anyone with an above average mind who lives and studies the weather on a daily basis can do just as well as the so-called professionals and better than they can provided one has highly superior intellect like I do. LOL More like .... provided you guess better than than they do. Shen |
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Subject: Perfect Storm
From: "Simple Simon" Date: 09/13/2003 14:16 Pacific Standard Time Message-id: Shenn44, You're a real 'tard! It's a fact that even imbeciles realize a prediction is nothing but an educated guess. I'd say this puts you below imbecile on the intelligence scale. ROFL Fools such as yourself think that one degree in English, makes them an educated guesser in all subjects. Look at the weather maps, fool! You will see a high pressure blocking Isabel from hitting the mainland. You will also note that it's proceeding east at a pace which will move it out of Isabel's way just in time for her to slam into Long Island Sound by going up the back side of the system. The only thing New York has going for it is there's another system in the Midwest and moving east that might just get to New York a day sooner than Isabel in which case this system will push Isabel out to sea. I'm betting (and hoping) the Midwest system will arrive just a little too late. I want Booby to experience some REAL wind and seas for once. We must be looking at different weather maps. I'm seeing a string of lows, beginning to march across the country, which puts the direction it will finally take still up for grabs. I could be wrong and normally, am. I'm not bragging - just stating facts. S.Simon - amateur weather prognosticator with little or no experience. Shen |
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![]() wrote in message ... Anyone who has seriously studied the science knows that anything beyond 3 days is pretty much a WAG. 5 days is no better than reading tea leaves. Billy Boy, Bobsprit is right about you. You're just plain dumb! Clean the wax (being kind calling feces wax) out of your ears. The National Weather Services this year started giving four and five day track forecasts for hurricanes. S.Simon - aware of many things about which the majority of this group remains unaware. |
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They can't help it if they don't have my remote viewing
abilities but at least they made educated guesses based on computer projections. Some of these programs are very sophisticated. They are not the sort of thing one can run on a home computer. You need a Cray! What amazes me is I, with only my trained brain, can look at a weather map and satellite images, give it a few minutes thought, do some work with my dividers and look at the big picture and in less time than it takes the models, by far, I can match or beat their predictions the majority of the time. When things are a bit uncertain they hedge and say a storm is too far from land to predict while I predict by what I see not caring how many days from land the storm may be. I'm that confident and that GOOD! S.Simon - almost as good at weather prognostication as sailing safely and sanely while teaching even the professionals how it should be done. wrote in message ... On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 10:17:59 -0400, "Simple Simon" wrote: wrote in message ... Anyone who has seriously studied the science knows that anything beyond 3 days is pretty much a WAG. 5 days is no better than reading tea leaves. Billy Boy, Bobsprit is right about you. You're just plain dumb! Clean the wax (being kind calling feces wax) out of your ears. The National Weather Services this year started giving four and five day track forecasts for hurricanes. And they are WAG's. All they can say is that IF conditions stay exactly as they are at this moment, this is what MAY happen. That's commonly called speculation. BB |
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Look at the weather maps, fool! You will see a high
pressure blocking Isabel from hitting the mainland. That's a pretty heady prediction Bud since all the weather gerus say there's nothing coming that will prevent it from hitting. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
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Hey Neal,
Doug and his wife just started a three week cruise up to the Chesapeak. It looks like they and the storm are going to meet a Hatteras. I hope they find a hole to tuck into. I really hope they get thru it. Even hope they change their vacation plans. Ole Thom |
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