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http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/Maps/WestGulf.shtml

These are the weather bouys. 42001 is right in the path and about 50
miles away (when I typed this note)
watch "Combined plot of Wind Speed, Gust, and Air Pressure" and see
the storm build. I bet it goes down in the few hours.

I watched Kartina come ashore on the east gulf bouys and saw them
start dropping offline.

Cool! At 1550 GMT, waves at 42001 were 32.5 feet, barometer falling
rapidly.



What is so cool about that?


Because some people are inquistive, and like to learn, and watch
weather phenomena. Do you NOT find it interesting, or are you just
trying to ruin yet another perfectly good thread.


Yes it is interesting. No it is not cool that the storm is intensifying.

You're infatuation
with me just never ends.


"You're"???? LOL!

Yes, your infatuation with me indeed never ends.


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Doug Kanter wrote:


Every word of it is true, Don. If you don't believe me, call Kring Point
State Park and ask.


That's interesting...
our Sandpiper 565 owners group will have our annual Rendezvous very
close nearby at Gananoque, Ontario in August 2006.
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"Don White" wrote in message
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Doug Kanter wrote:


Every word of it is true, Don. If you don't believe me, call Kring Point
State Park and ask.

That's interesting...
our Sandpiper 565 owners group will have our annual Rendezvous very close
nearby at Gananoque, Ontario in August 2006.


Pack lots of matches, and tuna for the heron. Trust me. Bad time of year to
be in that region.


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*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...

*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...

wrote:
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/Maps/WestGulf.shtml

These are the weather bouys. 42001 is right in the path and about 50
miles away (when I typed this note)
watch "Combined plot of Wind Speed, Gust, and Air Pressure" and see
the storm build. I bet it goes down in the few hours.

I watched Kartina come ashore on the east gulf bouys and saw them
start dropping offline.

Cool! At 1550 GMT, waves at 42001 were 32.5 feet, barometer falling
rapidly.


What is so cool about that?


Because some people are inquistive, and like to learn, and watch
weather phenomena. Do you NOT find it interesting, or are you just
trying to ruin yet another perfectly good thread.


Yes it is interesting. No it is not cool that the storm is intensifying.


Where did I say that it was cool that the storm was intensifying,
dip****?

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wrote in message
oups.com...

*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...

*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...

wrote:
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/Maps/WestGulf.shtml

These are the weather bouys. 42001 is right in the path and about
50
miles away (when I typed this note)
watch "Combined plot of Wind Speed, Gust, and Air Pressure" and see
the storm build. I bet it goes down in the few hours.

I watched Kartina come ashore on the east gulf bouys and saw them
start dropping offline.

Cool! At 1550 GMT, waves at 42001 were 32.5 feet, barometer falling
rapidly.


What is so cool about that?

Because some people are inquistive, and like to learn, and watch
weather phenomena. Do you NOT find it interesting, or are you just
trying to ruin yet another perfectly good thread.


Yes it is interesting. No it is not cool that the storm is intensifying.


Where did I say that it was cool that the storm was intensifying,
dip****?


sigh Chatting with you is like talking to a brick wall.




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"*JimH*" wrote in message
...

wrote in message
ups.com...

*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...

wrote:
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/Maps/WestGulf.shtml

These are the weather bouys. 42001 is right in the path and about 50
miles away (when I typed this note)
watch "Combined plot of Wind Speed, Gust, and Air Pressure" and see
the storm build. I bet it goes down in the few hours.

I watched Kartina come ashore on the east gulf bouys and saw them
start dropping offline.

Cool! At 1550 GMT, waves at 42001 were 32.5 feet, barometer falling
rapidly.


What is so cool about that?


Because some people are inquistive, and like to learn, and watch
weather phenomena. Do you NOT find it interesting, or are you just
trying to ruin yet another perfectly good thread.


Yes it is interesting. No it is not cool that the storm is intensifying.

You're infatuation
with me just never ends.


"You're"???? LOL!

Yes, your infatuation with me indeed never ends.


To bad kevin never learns. LMAO





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"*JimH*" wrote in message
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wrote in message
oups.com...

*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...

*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...

wrote:
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/Maps/WestGulf.shtml

These are the weather bouys. 42001 is right in the path and about
50
miles away (when I typed this note)
watch "Combined plot of Wind Speed, Gust, and Air Pressure" and

see
the storm build. I bet it goes down in the few hours.

I watched Kartina come ashore on the east gulf bouys and saw them
start dropping offline.

Cool! At 1550 GMT, waves at 42001 were 32.5 feet, barometer

falling
rapidly.


What is so cool about that?

Because some people are inquistive, and like to learn, and watch
weather phenomena. Do you NOT find it interesting, or are you just
trying to ruin yet another perfectly good thread.

Yes it is interesting. No it is not cool that the storm is

intensifying.

Where did I say that it was cool that the storm was intensifying,
dip****?


sigh Chatting with you is like talking to a brick wall.


Or a tree stump ;-)


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Doug Kanter wrote:



Pack lots of matches, and tuna for the heron. Trust me. Bad time of year to
be in that region.


Why?? crowds?...to many weekend sailors?
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"Don White" wrote in message
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Doug Kanter wrote:



Pack lots of matches, and tuna for the heron. Trust me. Bad time of year
to be in that region.

Why?? crowds?...to many weekend sailors?


Don, aren't you paying attention? Huge waves near Alexandria Bay at this
time of year. Very dangerous. I had to interrupt fishing to tow this vessel:

http://www.wellandcanal.ca/salties/p...irma/irma2.htm

It was being blown out of the main channel into some rocks. Lost at least
1/2 hour of fishing because of it.


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"P Fritz" wrote in message
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"*JimH*" wrote in message
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wrote in message
oups.com...

*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...

*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...

wrote:
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/Maps/WestGulf.shtml

These are the weather bouys. 42001 is right in the path and
about
50
miles away (when I typed this note)
watch "Combined plot of Wind Speed, Gust, and Air Pressure" and

see
the storm build. I bet it goes down in the few hours.

I watched Kartina come ashore on the east gulf bouys and saw
them
start dropping offline.

Cool! At 1550 GMT, waves at 42001 were 32.5 feet, barometer

falling
rapidly.


What is so cool about that?

Because some people are inquistive, and like to learn, and watch
weather phenomena. Do you NOT find it interesting, or are you just
trying to ruin yet another perfectly good thread.

Yes it is interesting. No it is not cool that the storm is

intensifying.

Where did I say that it was cool that the storm was intensifying,
dip****?


sigh Chatting with you is like talking to a brick wall.


Or a tree stump ;-)



Aren't you gonna say "liebrals", you silly little ****?


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