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OSUmetstud

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  1. We dont have the Science Channel in Canada and I dont believe theres any specific deals for Canadian release.
  2. Halifax Harbour is most open to southeast. Theyll take it in the chin ahead of the storm. Strongest winds in general should be southwesterlies se of the coc. I find that those CAA northwesterlies as the cold front merges under et can be surprisingly ferocious.
  3. Im disappointed it hasnt come to Canada yet
  4. NHC doesnt explictly forecast landfall intensity, you have to interpolate and infer a bit.
  5. I doubt it will be a 2 at landfall. Its weakening between the offshore point and the point near PEI. It will bad either way.
  6. Here's a real weather wennie, not just a lover of currier and ives snowflakes.
  7. I actually got my counties screwed up the other day. I meant Guysborough not Richmond...but either way. At least as modeled the symmetry is decent at landfall so nw quad could pack a punch.
  8. Pretty decent agreement on a landfall in se halifax county.
  9. This is exhausting. The hurricane is going to hit NS whether you want or not. If you had the choice to drive down the road and experience it first hand in a more abrupt away you wouldn't do that? You would just stay home? If there's a large tornado in CT, you aren't going to chase it?
  10. Read the thread man. I suggested Hazey go out to Richmond County and experience the power of the hurricane. I was surprised when he wasn't interested.
  11. If you have a home in an area, and a tornado or hurricane comes, you don't get the choice whether the storm is going to come or not.
  12. Oh, well that's a different discussion about living in a place with low disaster risk (not available to the less fortunate, of course.) This whole discussion started when I suggested Hazey go check out the storm in coastal Richmond County to fully experience its power. It's not about wishing disasters on people.
  13. At least as modeled, I'm interested at how symmetric the storm appears to be as it approaches Nova Scotia, still looks very tropical, which is surprising at latitude with forward motion near 30 KT.
  14. You don't have the choice whether its coming. Do you want to see the tornado or not? Do you want to experience the hurricane first hand or not? We're not talking about having the choice here.
  15. Like I get the dread of dealing with the property damage, but I can't relate with this idea of not wanting to go be in it if it was available so close by. I guess that makes me weird or something.
  16. If it's coming, you would seem like someone who was at least interested in going experience the majesty of weather, Steve. I don't really think that's out there thinking on this forum.
  17. You wouldn't want to go experience the storm down near the coast of NS?
  18. Yeah, but you can't really do anything about the damage, its going to happen either way.
  19. There are times I wonder if you actually like the weather, dude.
  20. Juan went up on the west side of Halifax, that makes a huge difference. Still possible, but guidance seems locked in for a track just southeast of Halifax.
  21. Hazey should take a nice trip to the Richmond County shoreline. Some of these pressure on the HWRF and the ECMWF at landfall are pretty ridiculous, I'm pretty sure they'd set the NS record.
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