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Re: Red x in the atlantic
[Re: tradewinds]
#134393
07/07/2017 06:56 PM
07/07/2017 06:56 PM
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Posts: 2,156 Ontario, Canada
warren460
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tradewinds said:warren460 said: It's not like that was a surprise now. Was it? Apparently, this morning, you were still predicting the sky to fall on the BVI. Wow. What a misinterpretation. NOAA showed it turned back. Not me. I said no more and no less. Certainly no basis for your remark. I posted this a few days ago in the weather thread. "I predict that if it veers north, SAL will prevent serious development. But what do I know, I'm not a forecaster. " Thus, my amateur forecast was correct ( lucky guess perhaps)
Last edited by warren460; 07/07/2017 07:01 PM.
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