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Amazing pic of isabelle, link works now

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Originally posted by: abracadabra1
Originally posted by: BatmanNate
Originally posted by: Kiyup
Originally posted by: BatmanNate
Originally posted by: Kiyup
Originally posted by: BatmanNate
Originally posted by: Kiyup The ocean wouldn't be calm.
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Calm before the storm, you jackass!
Yea, that's where that cliche came from.
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JACKASS
It's not a cliche, it's an idiom you butt pirate.

Whatever, but you're no idiom but idiot.

Just STFU and don't address me since you're so fscking ignorant.

You sir, are a scholar and a gentleman.


bwahahahaha :beer:

LOL!!!
 
Wow I guess the guy got off the boat looks like he was heading right into the monster.

that last pic turned up blank for me?
 
Of Course it's not real. Since when do we have storms that are perfect spheres? The first thing that you go through before the hurricane even hits, is the outer rain bands which are no more spherical then a cold front full of thunderstorms. Even then you have your point of view. The storm is just to large in girth to see anything round from an eye point perspective. Example, take a basketball and stick it in your eye, then tell me if you see anything round.
 
Originally posted by: Regs
Of Course it's not real. Since when do we have storms that are perfect spheres? The first thing that you go through before the hurricane even hits, is the outer bands which are no more spherical then a cold front full of thunderstorms. Even then you have your point of view. The storm is just to large in girth to see anything round from an eye point perspective. Example, take a basketball and stick it in your eye, then tell me if you see anything round.

Um, that IS a real picture of a storm, it's just not a picture of a hurricane. I've seen thunderstorms like that in both the Midwest and off the coast of SC. They aren't all that unusual.
 
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Regs
Of Course it's not real. Since when do we have storms that are perfect spheres? The first thing that you go through before the hurricane even hits, is the outer bands which are no more spherical then a cold front full of thunderstorms. Even then you have your point of view. The storm is just to large in girth to see anything round from an eye point perspective. Example, take a basketball and stick it in your eye, then tell me if you see anything round.

Um, that IS a real picture of a storm, it's just not a picture of a hurricane. I've seen thunderstorms like that in both the Midwest and off the coast of SC. They aren't all that unusual.

I'm no meterologist so I can't fully argue with you. I'll leave it at that.
 
Originally posted by: Regs
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Regs
Of Course it's not real. Since when do we have storms that are perfect spheres? The first thing that you go through before the hurricane even hits, is the outer bands which are no more spherical then a cold front full of thunderstorms. Even then you have your point of view. The storm is just to large in girth to see anything round from an eye point perspective. Example, take a basketball and stick it in your eye, then tell me if you see anything round.

Um, that IS a real picture of a storm, it's just not a picture of a hurricane. I've seen thunderstorms like that in both the Midwest and off the coast of SC. They aren't all that unusual.

I'm no meterologist so I can't fully argue with you. I'll leave it at that.

Well, you can read what real meterologists said about it here:

http://www.snopes.com/photos/isabel.asp
 
Funny, it was I who interrupted into spherical. Those are wall clouds, just nothing seen from the front of a hurricane that I know for sure! 😵
 
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