ReinyDays
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Now what the fuck am I going to do with all these Gulf of Mexico Rays t-shirts? ...
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What it says is that one day before it was Tampa! DOH!
BTW, your brain isn’t intelligent enough to understand
Who did what now? When you find yourself idiotically dismissing your allies it's time to cool your jets and reflect.Grumbles a moron who actually thanked a post of a fellow moron who claimed a model forecasted the storm to hit Tampa in 5 days.
Up to one day until! See, your brain can’t handle the mathWhich is what I said.
Grumbles a moron who actually thanked a post of a fellow moron who claimed a model forecasted the storm to hit Tampa in 5 days.
You're not the sharpest marshmallow in the bag.
Who did what now? When you find yourself idiotically dismissing your allies it's time to cool your jets and reflect.
Why did the Bucs think it would hit Tampa up to one day before? Come on geniusA moron claimed the Bucs announced they were going to practice in Miami because a model predicted the storm would hit Tampa Bay in 5 days.
There was no such model.
Tampa Bay made that announcement one day before Ian hit Florida. Why do you think those idiots are my "allies?"
The forecast I saw said Ft. Meyers would take it on the chin, and it did.CNN is fake news.
In reality, the 5 day forecast was off by 300 miles...
Fine, so what's with "Grumbles a moron"? Which "moron" did I allegedly thank?A moron claimed the Bucs announced they were going to practice in Miami because a model predicted the storm would hit Tampa Bay in 5 days.
There was no such model.
Tampa Bay made that announcement one day before Ian hit Florida. Why do you think those idiots are my "allies?"
Why did the Bucs think it would Tampa up to one day before? Come on genius
Fine, so what's with "Grumbles a moron"? Which "moron" did I allegedly thank?
Imbecile, 5 days before the storm hit, it was predicted to go into the Panhandle, not Tampa. Is this too complicated for ya?
The forecast I saw said Ft. Meyers would take it on the chin, and it did.
I'm a Fl resident. (East coast)Then they said the Panhandle.
Then they said Tampa.
Then they said Fort Meyers again.
Sorry, but if you predict it's going to hit half of the west coast... and then it hits an area on the west coast, no one should be bragging they accurately predicted where it would hit the west coast.
That would be like me betting $100, even odds, the Bucs would lose by at least 2... then making another such bet they would lose by at least 7... then making a third such bet they would lose by at least 14... then bragging how close I called it when they lose by 2.
Then they said the Panhandle.
As I stated in Post #1, I put this up as a dig at deniers who reject any climate model out of hand. However, given the variability that Ian's projected track took as it approached the state, I can see now that starting this thread was a mistake. I allowed myself to be led on by the headline and did not think hard enough about what the track history actually showed. Good enough?Then they said Tampa.
Then they said Fort Meyers again.
Sorry, but if you predict it's going to hit half of the west coast... and then it hits an area on the west coast, no one should be bragging they accurately predicted where it would hit the west coast.
That would be like me betting $100, even odds, the Bucs would lose by at least 2... then making another such bet they would lose by at least 7... then making a third such bet they would lose by at least 14... then bragging how close I called it when they lose by 2.
You've posted the 72-hour forecast track ... go back to Advisory 2's forecast discussion, at the very bottom are the forecasted coordinates ... NHC put no confidence in that forecast track ...
Hurricanes react to land masses in strange and unpredictable ways ... anything after Tuesday morning's crossing of Cuba was still in the air as far as good science could say ...
Maybe I'm just a West Coast wussy, but a MURDER-cane that close would have me soiling my pants ... how can you people live there? ...
As I stated in Post #1, I put this up as a dig at deniers who reject any climate model out of hand. However, given the variability that Ian's projected track took as it approached the state, I can see now that starting this thread was a mistake. I allowed myself to be led on by the headline and did not think hard enough about what the track history actually showed. Good enough?
Really, moron?
Really, moron?
As I stated in Post #1, I put this up as a dig at deniers who reject any climate model out of hand. However, given the variability that Ian's projected track took as it approached the state, I can see now that starting this thread was a mistake. I allowed myself to be led on by the headline and did not think hard enough about what the track history actually showed. Good enough?