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@Ted: You, of all people, blatently stepping on someone else's previously posted information, an offense against which you have complained scores of times over the years.
Not content with artificially boosting your own posts into the "Comments+" section, you have now, with a snotty comment, criticized an attempt to provide highly useful emergency information.
WADR to @Ted - The magnitude of the storm would suggest there’s room for at least two concurrent threads, each having a distinctly different emphasis. Most here at mfo (I may be a notable exception) seem perfectly capable of walking and chewing gum at the same time.
I guess with the other one on the Portfolio impact of the storm (which struck me as a bit insensitive at this time) there’s actually three related to Florence.
@MFO Members: Just trying to make easier for members to read rather than going back and forth between seven links. There was no attempt to step on anyone's toes. My one link contains all of the above information found in seven links. Like I said, less is more ! Regards, Ted Map: Atlantic Tropical Cyclones and Disturbances Map: Earliest Reasonable Arrival Times of Tropical-Storm-Force Winds Map: Surface Wind Field of Hurricane Florence Map: Tropical-Storm-Force Wind Probabilities Map: Projected Rainfall from Hurricane Florence Map: Probable Path of Storm Center Satellite Photo: Current Positional Photo of Hurricane Florence
@Ted- "Less is More": An admonition which you should really pay attention to the next time you compile your never-ending list of largely useless links, and then cheat to place them in the "Comments+" section because no one else ever bothers to comment.
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Regards,
Ted
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That link which you give is in fact for my first link: Map: Atlantic Tropical Cyclones and Disturbances, and is perhaps the least important of the links which I supplied.
Not content with artificially boosting your own posts into the "Comments+" section, you have now, with a snotty comment, criticized an attempt to provide highly useful emergency information.
You have absolutely no sense of decency.
I guess with the other one on the Portfolio impact of the storm (which struck me as a bit insensitive at this time) there’s actually three related to Florence.
Thanks to Old Joe for the additional thread.
Regards,
Ted
Map: Atlantic Tropical Cyclones and Disturbances
Map: Earliest Reasonable Arrival Times of Tropical-Storm-Force Winds
Map: Surface Wind Field of Hurricane Florence
Map: Tropical-Storm-Force Wind Probabilities
Map: Projected Rainfall from Hurricane Florence
Map: Probable Path of Storm Center
Satellite Photo: Current Positional Photo of Hurricane Florence