To: CindyDawg
And the scary part, with that track, is that it's threading the needle between landmasses that might disrupt it as it heads WNW. Other than maybe grazing part of the Yucatan, there isn't a thing out there to slow it down.
Folks in South Texas better start tying down the armadillos, that looks really nasty.
}:-)4
427 posted on
07/15/2005 8:28:57 AM PDT by
Moose4
(Richmond, Virginia--commemorating 140 years of Yankee occupation.)
To: Moose4
Apparently, some shear is growing in the western Carrib that may weaken the storm
430 posted on
07/15/2005 8:37:17 AM PDT by
rwfromkansas
(http://www.xanga.com/home.aspx?user=rwfromkansas)
To: Moose4
I work at a rehab hospital and we have been practicing since may. Most of the time these things headed our way turn north but you never know and have to be ready. I was serious about a TX BBQ though. It's time to clean out the deep freeze:')I have read all yalls theories and predictions and I have my own. When a storm approaching I get this nesting urge to stock and of all things clean my house. Guys, I'm feeling like spring cleaning right now
I need to go pick up a few things at Walmart when I get off, including the ICE CREAM! Don't ask lol
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