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Author: Subject: Marco 2008 - Do you see it?
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[*] posted on 10/6/2008 at 22:37
Marco 2008 - Do you see it?


Do you see Tropical Storm Marco?

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There is a thing in the very southwest corner of the Gulf of Mexico about the size of a large thunderstorm that the NHC is calling Tropical Storm Marco. This has to be one of the biggest jokes I have ever seen.

Maybe we should start naming every mesocyclone a tropical storm.




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[*] posted on 10/6/2008 at 22:39

They're already doing that
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[*] posted on 10/7/2008 at 12:52
I saw it in May


So far, this year I have predicted all of the periods of Tropical storm activity that has reached dangerous strengths....

It is rather frustrating, I have been making accurate forecasts of long term weather, for most of the last 18 years, and it seems nobody cares.

Copy of post in BAUT tread, which was a copy of an email I sent to Dr William Gray (I received no reply)

You can check the maps my analog forecast process generated in January from the tables the programmer assembled the previous August-September, to see where Marcos may be going and strength the history predicts. (NOAA has looked at it)

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Default 30 days almost up
I wanted to at least post this info before I got locked out of posting anything else.
My 2008 tropical storm / hurricane forecast as of may 3rd...

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If you would be interested in looking at the detailed maps it has generated for
the whole year of 2008, enter these.....

Kstate ........user name
Maps08 .......password

for your use looking at
the severe weather days as well as the three or four, tropical
disturbances that will probably have names as they come ashore.
Around July 6th- 12th,
August 18 thru 23rd,
September 14th thru 19th,
and another around October 5th thru October 18th.
If you have the time to look at this and send a reply I would greatly
appreciate it.

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[*] posted on 10/7/2008 at 15:53

the mainstream forecasts have been taken over by people with agendas...plain and simple.
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