Tuesday, July 29, 2008

FW: SWIRLY THINGY WARNING!

OK, screw Big Brother and let's give this a try.

When are we going to learn that there is nothing to see here??? I'm
confident that the NOAA/NWS/NHC/TPC/XYZ will tell us when we need to be
aware of potential tropical storm development. You know as well as I do
that the experts in South Florida are keeping an eye on things and will
be sure to issue a Special Tropical Disturbance Statement letting us
know that we're about to get our arses kicked at least 15 minutes ahead
of time.

Remain calm, there is nothing to see here, only cold-core, non-tropical,
non-feeder band precipitation accompanied by the occasional gusty wind.
All is well.

1 comment:

The Weathergeeks said...

I completely agree with KlingFree. The mesoscale complex that is located south of the mouth (of Mississippi) is a typical mid-latitude convective system that will die out in a few hours. Please, refrain from looking at the system - and do not taunt the system. Otherwise it might just decide to turn into something else.

God bless America!
BB