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Anyone see her now...After crazy strengthening overnight, wilma's packing 175 mph winds, and is down to the lowest recorded pressure in the atlantic basin at 882 mb. The crazy b!tch dropped 86 millibars in about 12 hours overnight. I'm waiting for day to break to check out the visible radar of her.

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Another storm brewing in the Gulf...

Wilma will be the end of their regular naming list, and any further storms will be name d according to the Greek Alphabet

 

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/

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I don't understand why they stop at W... There's plenty of names to choose from.

 

http://www.babynames.com/Names/X/

http://www.babynames.com/Names/Y/

http://www.babynames.com/Names/Z/

 

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Anyone see her now...After crazy strengthening overnight, wilma's packing 175 mph winds, and is down to the lowest recorded pressure in the atlantic basin at 882 mb. The crazy b!tch dropped 86 millibars in about 12 hours overnight. I'm waiting for day to break to check out the visible radar of her.

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Hopefully, it will lose some strenth over Cuba... :(

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man, i figured my response would grow legs and take off and hijack this thread, but you are the only one to respond accordingly

 

Gotta' love the occasional Volby reference! :D

 

Governor Hugh Carey her upstairs and we'll have a ....

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Anyone see her now...After crazy strengthening overnight, wilma's packing 175 mph winds, and is down to the lowest recorded pressure in the atlantic basin at 882 mb. The crazy b!tch dropped 86 millibars in about 12 hours overnight. I'm waiting for day to break to check out the visible radar of her.

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That's wild.

 

The IR satellite shows a pretty asymmetrical formation, though. It won't maintain this strength for long at all. Not like Katrina, which was unusually symmetric and self-sustaining.

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That's wild. 

 

The IR satellite shows a pretty asymmetrical formation, though.  It won't maintain this strength for long at all.  Not like Katrina, which was unusually symmetric and self-sustaining.

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How the !@#$ do you know that? Get a life.

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