Tropical Storm Debby has formed

In my many, many years of hurricane experience. September and October are the months of the most active for hurricanes. So, what we get this year would be the upcoming months.
 
I bet the media hopes it aims towards Texas so they can start saying "Debby does Dallas." :crazy:
 
Dark Knight said:
I bet the media hopes it aims towards Texas so they can start saying "Debby does Dallas." :crazy:

I am LOL!!!
 
Dark Knight said:
I bet the media hopes it aims towards Texas so they can start saying "Debby does Dallas." :crazy:
Oh my!!! LMAO!!!!!!!!!!
 
Figures....... I just had a new roof put on... :eek:
 
Dark Knight said:
I bet the media hopes it aims towards Texas so they can start saying "Debby does Dallas." :crazy:




I say I hope it does come here.... we need RAIN
 
Pharlap said:
Might stay a ways off Eastern shores....
So far so good with Debbie inless she changes her mind.....hehehe
Next one might be forming into Ernesto in a day or so.....weather reporters said....:waitasec:


http://www.websleuths.com/forums/editpost.php?do=editpost&p=1154701


According to the AccuWeather.com Hurricane Center meteorologists, the disturbance is tracking to the west, and should maintain a pace that would keep it east of strong upper-level winds moving west across the eastern Caribbean. The window of opportunity for development into an organized tropical system should last for the next 36 to 48 hours. Some computer models show the wave developing into a storm by this weekend. For that to occur, an area of shear to the west will have to dissipate over the next day or so.
 
Now that it's going back out to sea, I guess Debby will have to do Dallas some other year. :crazy:
 
Tropical Storm Debby better organized (AP) Tropical Storm Debby was expected to stay away from land as it remained off the coast of the Cape Verde islands in the eastern Atlantic, forecasters said Thursday.


There are hopeful signs that that storm will stay out at sea and not reach the U.S., senior hurricane specialist James Franklin said.

The storm had top sustained winds near 45 mph, with slow strengthening forecast for the next day.

"We are forecasting it to become a hurricane in about four days, but we do see some factors that could prevent that," senior hurricane specialist Richard Pasch said.

It is the fourth named storm of the 2006 Atlantic hurricane season.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap_travel/20060824/ap_tr_ge/tropical_weather&printer=1


 
Dark Knight said:
Now that it's going back out to sea, I guess Debby will have to do Dallas some other year. :crazy:
:doh: :slap: :slap: :slap: :doh: ............................... ;)
 
deandaniellws said:
:doh: :slap: :slap: :slap: :doh: ............................... ;)
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :clap: :clap: :D :woohoo: :dance:

That's too funny !
 

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