Grothar's WunderBlog

Back to the Future - Nadine
Posted by: Grothar, 2:53 PM GMT on September 30, 2012 +34
Star Date 2212.96.

Nadine in now in it's 200th year. Now regarded as the longest living storm (reports that Karen is actually a naked swirl off the coast of Tazmania is just a rumor). The only surviving person who remembers the formation of Nadine in 2012 is 800 year old Grothar.

He belonged to what was then called a "weather Blog". While now living in Sunnyvale Rest Home, he fondly share his memories of his fellow bloggers. Mostly he just repeats, "I saw it first", but no one knows what that means. Here are some excerpts from his memoirs on Nadine taken from the blog. We have still not been able to decipher what they all mean.

Dr. Masters: Gro, this is the 2nd or 5th best blog ever written since blog record keeping began.

Wunderkidcayman: It is going to hit us as a Cat 5.

Levi32: Definitely going to hit Texas, just look at
the MJO.

GeoffreyWPB: It is going right over my house. (Incidentally, GeoffWPB eventually purchased Intellicast and became the wealthiest person in the country.

PensacolaDoug: It's all Al Gore's fault.

TropicalAnalyst13: I still say it is going to hit
the Azores. (And shut up Kori)

pottery: If you could spell, it certainly would
help the cause.

weather98: Is that an eye?

GeorgiaStormz: Of course that's an eye probably
Cat 2 by now.

Neapolitan: This could all be caused by AGW.

Tazmanian: Keep on topic or be banned.

KEEPER OF THE GATE: Fog sneaks in like little
frogs feet; return to shroud
the mysteries of life. (The
exact meaning of this remains
unknown.)

wxchaser97: Cody, stop being so stubborn, Nadine
is not a Cat 3 yet.

etwx: Why are we talking about Nadine when it is
snowing in Alaska?

Patrap: People are strange where you're a
stranger..... (still being studied for
meaning. It seems this blogger often wrote
in code known only to a few.

Koritheman: I just wrote a new blog if anyone is
interested. Nadine should be gone in
two days. (And nobody cares TA)

Chicklit: Have a nice day everybody. (It would
appear this blogger had a genuine
concern for others on the blog. Always
kind and friendly.)

washingtonian115: I don't care about Nadine, I
want snow.

Addendum 1:


MAWeatherboy: But, somebody just posted that. I
can either agree or disagree with
it. I'll know when I see the TWO at
5.

AussieStorm: Because the storms go in the opposite
direction in the Southern Hemisphere,
Mate. What do they teach you in
those American schools.

Picatso:


Slamguitar: It didn't look obscene to me.

CyberTeddy: Hey, how many times are you going to
post the same thing. We get the
picture. I say Nadine will
dissipate. Nothing to see here, folks.

GTcooliebai: You think that wave coming off Africa
will interfere with Nadine? Looks
potent.

Updated: 4:32 PM GMT on September 30, 2012   Permalink | A A A
The Tropica this Week
Posted by: Grothar, 12:38 PM GMT on September 04, 2012 +30
It is going to be an active two weeks. First, I see the remnants of Isaac moving back into the Gulf and possibly affecting Florida.



As I have been mentioning, the models on Leslie would be shifting more to the West. She will move very slowly to the North the high pressure to her Northeast will likely move her a little more to the NW. I will she will be a formidable storm in size and strength this week. There is no doubt she will have a strong impact on Bermuda and now very possibly the North East Coast of the US. She could easily become a Category 3 or higher. Either way, no one in Bermuda, the Northeast US, or Eastern Canada should let their guard down yet. She will be a large storm with tremendous wave impacts.

Quite a change from yesterday. The current EMCWF has Leslie quite close to the NE US coast before a possible strike on Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.





However, there are two other systems to be watched. The is a strong wave off the coast of Africa that could also move towards the East coast of the US in the next week. And there are hints of still another which appear to stay on a much more Southerly track and be near the Antilles in the next two weeks.









Updated: 12:40 PM GMT on September 04, 2012   Permalink | A A A
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