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That second to right storm is the one that worries me. Tommy_Carcetti Sep 2020 #1
Which one - 95L? malaise Sep 2020 #2
Being on the Gulf Coast, that one has my attention too. Chainfire Sep 2020 #8
Same here. I've had my eye on its forecast for a few days now misanthrope Sep 2020 #22
Shush don't tell anyone. Don't want to panic people. Srkdqltr Sep 2020 #3
Or get a sharpie for Louisiana malaise Sep 2020 #4
Yea, it is just a thunderstorm, and it will go away just like magic Chainfire Sep 2020 #10
Number 3 ornotna Sep 2020 #5
Which one is three? malaise Sep 2020 #9
Red X ornotna Sep 2020 #11
Where did that come from? mcar Sep 2020 #6
Could be both Sally and Teddy malaise Sep 2020 #7
And Vicky and Wilfred might not be far behind. UrbScotty Sep 2020 #35
Be safe, All! SheltieLover Sep 2020 #12
Who gave Mother Nature an XBOX and a copy of Madden NFL??? Roland99 Sep 2020 #13
I can't remember seeing quite as many sotrms at once Warpy Sep 2020 #14
Had to look that up malaise Sep 2020 #18
This is the very apex of hurricane season misanthrope Sep 2020 #24
This is the earliest "R" named storm on record MontanaMama Sep 2020 #26
Sorry, I'm talking about the number of simultaneous systems misanthrope Sep 2020 #36
I have always had a sort of soft spot for New Orleans. Delmette2.0 Sep 2020 #15
They're flying off Cape Verde like popcorn eleny Sep 2020 #16
Yesterday, on the middle west coast, heavy rains for hours. Today, sewage leaks. ancianita Sep 2020 #17
Add poor drainage to that toxic mess malaise Sep 2020 #19
'Holy shit' is right! ancianita Sep 2020 #20
Please stay safe, malaise. Nt spooky3 Sep 2020 #21
No danger up to now malaise Sep 2020 #38
The forecasts I've seen don't call for it to get terribly strong misanthrope Sep 2020 #23
That's good news malaise Sep 2020 #25
We're already to "P". MontanaMama Sep 2020 #27
Welcome to life at 500 ppm GHGs. roamer65 Sep 2020 #28
This is what "an active year" in tropical storms looks like and was forecast in the spring. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2020 #29
It will be completely in line with the clusterfuck that is 2020... Silent3 Sep 2020 #30
someone on here yesterday stated that early on 2020 is going to be a wierd year weather wise . AllaN01Bear Sep 2020 #31
I just gotta to ask has there ever been a 100L invest on the books in one year turbinetree Sep 2020 #32
view ananda Sep 2020 #33
I think Mobile, AL must have pissed off the weather gods earlier in the week. n/t Tom Yossarian Joad Sep 2020 #34
Then Mobile must be good at doing so misanthrope Sep 2020 #37
Another one malaise Sep 2020 #39
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