Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 7:04 pm Post subject: Reply
ccstorms wrote:
CONVECTIVEMIKE wrote:
Ah Hah Lou and you were mocking me when I alliterated to TD5 as Colin.
I fail to see the connection Mike. Could you tell me how the two statements are related?
I myself am not quite sure what your talking about Mike, the only connection between Colin and TD5 I can think of is that both storm systems dissipated and regenerated.... well TD5 has not regenerated yet, but if it does it will be similar to Colin.... am I right?
Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 7:11 pm Post subject: Re: MODELS-2010
Actually this is my fault for calling it TD-5. I should be saying the remnants of TD-5. The entity that was TD-5 no longer exists. What remains is a mid-level non tropical circulation. Could it morph back into a TC. Yep. Will the NHC call it TD-5 again? No clue. _________________ LOU
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Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 7:19 am Post subject: Re: MODELS-2010
CONVECTIVEMIKE wrote:
I do believe it was you that corrected me when I called TD5 Colin by mistake.
Ok Mike, I get it. I'm sorry. I thought the smiley face would be sufficient to show I was just kidding. I guess not. So I repeat, I'm sorry. _________________ LOU
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