Accuweather, by the way, is a 39 year old company based in State College, PA.
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Accuweather, by the way, is a 39 year old company based in State College, PA.
reason I used to think you were smart, maybe you used to be, but smoking so many dicks has fried your brain. I didn't say St Pete Times "created" that projection. But of all the projections to print they chose the one that makes it look as though Tampa Bay is directly threatened by the storm. I guess you would know more about the local media here in Tampa Bay than I would since you contaminate the area with your presence every few years and I only live here full time. But you know everything don't you? Arrogant poltroon.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Arrogant poltroon?????!!!!Quote:
Arrogant poltroon.
Why, why you...those are fighting words! The gloves come off now, buddy.*
<font size="1">*GL takes his bitch slap stance.</font>
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Accuweather serves 15,000 clients worldwide. The St Pete Times is hardly unique with regards to the use of their services.Quote:
But of all the projections to print they chose the one that makes it look as though Tampa Bay is directly threatened by the storm.
And I must reiterate, the chart indicates a wide range of probabilities, not just St. Pete as the target. And you cannot discount from the wide range of probabilities that St. Pete is definitely in the mix - in both graphs you presented.
Where's the chart that shows how disproportionate your pumpkin head is on your flabby shoulders?
And wouldn't it be "funny" if the storm actually followed that dotted red line?
I would argue that even with the dotted red lines, the two charts have become more similar over the past couple days, with NOAA's coming more in line with Accuweather's.
<font color="#000002" size="1">[ September 17, 2004 07:57 AM: Message edited by: reason ]</font>
Funny? You sure have a fucked up (sorry Sluggo) sense of humor if you think a hurricane striking any area is "funny". My original contention still stands.
Just watched a little bit of something about this on tv. They showed the ddifeerent forecasts and explained the "cones" again as to how difficult it is to pipoint thses storms. But, these are so far apart it does make you wonder a little.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I'm assuming you think you have a command of the English language? Idiot.Quote:
you don't understand the english language