Don't know why, but I was thinking the exact same thing! That name just jumped out at me.Ophelia is going to be a #####
I hear ya. Rain is getting old. Mosquitos are loving life right now.Been raining everyday in central Florida for the last six weeks. I slow moving TS will cause major flooding at this point.
My money is on Irma.
I was going to say if we get to O that's a fairly busy season so I decided to see what the outlook was on how busy they expect it to be. First 3 headlines:Here's hoping we don't even get close to Ophelia.
Just heard about this on the radio. I thought it was TS Dawn.
Easy now, this could quickly become a national debate.Just heard about this on the radio. I thought it was TS Dawn.
1970 mi Southeast of Tampa, Fl. Why is Tampa being used as the reference point?
I've found the myfoxhurricane.com website to be the best to get this information. It just happens to be out of Tampa. That's all.Galileo said:1970 mi Southeast of Tampa, Fl. Why is Tampa being used as the reference point?
Because it's where it's at. Rained all night. I imagine South Tampa is screwed.1970 mi Southeast of Tampa, Fl. Why is Tampa being used as the reference point?
Well look at that. I had no idea. I thought it was just another rainy day.Wow that formed quick. I watched the 11pm news last night and all they talked about was a small wave way out in the Atlantic.
Emily
Guess I am going to have to watch this thread more closely. Now that we're in central Florida, every storm that comes up seems to be the one that's going to wipe Florida off the face of the earth. We had a couple showers from this life ending storm....that was it. They are as bad here with rain as the ones more north with snow.Well look at that. I had no idea. I thought it was just another rainy day.Wow that formed quick. I watched the 11pm news last night and all they talked about was a small wave way out in the Atlantic.
Emily
Welcome to the Sunshine State. Don't forget your umbrella.The Commish said:Guess I am going to have to watch this thread more closely. Now that we're in central Florida, every storm that comes up seems to be the one that's going to wipe Florida off the face of the earth. We had a couple showers from this life ending storm....that was it. They are as bad here with rain as the ones more north with snow.
no ####Welcome to the Sunshine State. Don't forget your umbrella.
October - March is awesome. Bizarro seasons in FL (well 2 anyway).Wait til Nov good buddy, and the skies will be crystal blue until May.
We have 100 people in town from SF who are considering whether to accept a transfer here...considering the weather timing, we may be looking for 95 new people.
Five days ago, invest 99 was supposed to be the flashy one, but 90 has a good shot at becoming the first hurricane of the year. Going to be a mess if you ship by rail in Mexico. They're ripe for some mudslides.
I hope it doesn't rain down goofy looking turtles wearing hats
Harvey is expected to continue to strengthen as it moves toward the Texas coast today into Friday reaching to Category 3 status prior to landfall.