Tracking Hurricane Irma: Part 2
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Re: Tracking Hurricane Irma: Part 2
Thank you all for the recognition, everybody; I really do appreciate it. However, there was a lot of luck involved and it wasn't perfect. That said, everybody on here deserves equal credit for the great expanse of knowledge and perspective leading fantastic discussions throughout the lifespan of this system. If we didn't have that, nobody would learn anything, or be able to see things beyond their own mind; not to mention have an idea of the vast potential of tracks and severity of this system, and others like it. Much credit should go to Frank for holding a public, personal Q and A session for everybody so that they could inform friends and family accordingly. That's what matters most - safety.
I also want to apologize for my large absence during the last few days. I was kept very busy at/with work, as my company is directly involved with the weather, so with the very active Atlantic Basin there hasn't been much time to do anything but sleep, eat, and work. In hindsight, though, it was probably better that way given the Q and A session. Having one less voice commenting probably allowed things to be that much more organized and clear for people to read through and get the information they needed quickly. Besides, all of the other resident posters on here kept the conversation and analysis going just fine
A great job to everybody on this board with this system!! Here's to hoping for a speedy recovery for all areas impacted so far this tropical season, and now for me, it's onto the next system with a lot more sleep-deprived nights!!!
I also want to apologize for my large absence during the last few days. I was kept very busy at/with work, as my company is directly involved with the weather, so with the very active Atlantic Basin there hasn't been much time to do anything but sleep, eat, and work. In hindsight, though, it was probably better that way given the Q and A session. Having one less voice commenting probably allowed things to be that much more organized and clear for people to read through and get the information they needed quickly. Besides, all of the other resident posters on here kept the conversation and analysis going just fine

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Re: Tracking Hurricane Irma: Part 2
Dunnzoo wrote:Thankfully it looks like the eye will be east of my brother! It has moved slightly inland, just enough to keep in on the better side.![]()
thank goodness!!!
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Re: Tracking Hurricane Irma: Part 2
rb924119 wrote:Thank you all for the recognition, everybody; I really do appreciate it. However, there was a lot of luck involved and it wasn't perfect. That said, everybody on here deserves equal credit for the great expanse of knowledge and perspective leading fantastic discussions throughout the lifespan of this system. If we didn't have that, nobody would learn anything, or be able to see things beyond their own mind; not to mention have an idea of the vast potential of tracks and severity of this system, and others like it. Much credit should go to Frank for holding a public, personal Q and A session for everybody so that they could inform friends and family accordingly. That's what matters most - safety.
I also want to apologize for my large absence during the last few days. I was kept very busy at/with work, as my company is directly involved with the weather, so with the very active Atlantic Basin there hasn't been much time to do anything but sleep, eat, and work. In hindsight, though, it was probably better that way given the Q and A session. Having one less voice commenting probably allowed things to be that much more organized and clear for people to read through and get the information they needed quickly. Besides, all of the other resident posters on here kept the conversation and analysis going just fineA great job to everybody on this board with this system!! Here's to hoping for a speedy recovery for all areas impacted so far this tropical season, and now for me, it's onto the next system with a lot more sleep-deprived nights!!!
Great Job RB!!
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Re: Tracking Hurricane Irma: Part 2
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-09-11/-150-billion-misfire-how-forecasters-got-irma-damage-so-wrong
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Re: Tracking Hurricane Irma: Part 2
This is a very very cool high res loop of the planet starting from last Wed and running through Monday, from GOES-16 I believe. I've been watching it for more than 30 minutes.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/09/12/us/hurricane-irma-satellite-images.html
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/09/12/us/hurricane-irma-satellite-images.html
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