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Storm question?

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ncdiesel48

09-08-2007 13:09:15




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How can they name the storm Gabrielle when it isn't even a tropical storm yet? They are calling it sub tropical which I have never heard before.




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john in la

09-08-2007 14:09:38




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 Re: Storm question? in reply to ncdiesel48, 09-08-2007 13:09:15  
They name both sub tropical and tropical storms when they reach wind speeds of about 40mph.

A sub tropical storm is not really a tropical storm. Has differant characteristics with the way it forms or grows.

I really can not answer your question with all the facts because I am not a weather man; but I bet if you look up Suptropical storm; Or Suptropical cyclone; in the dictionary you will find the answer you are looking for.

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soundguy

09-08-2007 13:19:09




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 Re: Storm question? in reply to ncdiesel48, 09-08-2007 13:09:15  
The media sensationalizes everything now ( IE.. they MAKE the news.

If it clouds up or the wind blows, they name it and start storm 'prepairedness' stuff..

Soundguy



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rrlund

09-08-2007 15:44:47




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 Re: Storm question? in reply to soundguy, 09-08-2007 13:19:09  
Yep,they need the ammo to say "see,see,we told you global warming would kill us all".



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dakenredd

09-08-2007 14:27:16




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 Re: Storm question? in reply to soundguy, 09-08-2007 13:19:09  
If you only knew how we are watching the storm in western NC, hoping for some rain. The pastures and hay fields are dead.



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soundguy

09-08-2007 20:38:45




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 Re: Storm question? in reply to dakenredd, 09-08-2007 14:27:16  
I hear mexico, honduras and nicaragua have some rain to spare.....

soundguy



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ncdiesel48

09-08-2007 20:09:43




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 Re: Storm question? in reply to dakenredd, 09-08-2007 14:27:16  
Same here in eastern NC.



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