Bring it Fred !!!

Discussion in 'Southeast' started by Ed Zachary, Sep 7, 2009.

  1. Ed Zachary

    Ed Zachary Well-Known Member

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    Jan 10, 2009
    No. 7 could be Fred
     
  2. wbluke

    wbluke Well-Known Member

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    Feb 26, 2009
    yeah just click the hurricane button at the top and look at the track hahaha nice try though
     

  3. Swellinfo

    Swellinfo Administrator

    May 19, 2006
    ya, the track on TD 7 is not looking so hot unfortunately.
     
  4. Ed Zachary

    Ed Zachary Well-Known Member

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    Jan 10, 2009
  5. Ed Zachary

    Ed Zachary Well-Known Member

    48
    Jan 10, 2009
    Fred is Dead

    fredrum fredrum fredrum
     
  6. NCsurfer

    NCsurfer Well-Known Member

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    Apr 27, 2009
    Too bad, only 2 this summer, but at least one was DOH
     
  7. alwsurf_07

    alwsurf_07 New Member

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    Aug 21, 2009
    That storm doesn't know what it wants to do, first it was gonna cut north now it looks like it may head toward our coast....hopefully.
     
  8. Skooba

    Skooba Well-Known Member

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    Mar 17, 2008
    yabba dabba doooo!
     
  9. adowcett

    adowcett Well-Known Member

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    Sep 9, 2007
    ...sh*t

    from Wunderground

    "Tropical Storm Fred has been ripped apart by wind shear, as strong southerly winds of 20 knots have removed all of Fred's heavy thunderstorms, leaving only a naked low-level swirl of clouds. Wind shear of 20 - 40 knots will continue today through Monday, and Fred should dissipate by Sunday night. Due to the continued strong shear expected over Fred the next four days, it is unlikely there will be anything left of the storm to regenerate from once the remains reach an area with moderate wind shear five days from now."