Colorado Forecaster Calls for 5 More Atlantic Hurricanes

September 10, 2007

  • September 10, 2007 at 9:33 am
    Anon says:
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    This guy studied under Gandalf.

    To reach his huricane predictions he had to slaughter the white calf, drain its blood into a wide goblet mixing it with eye of newt and toe of bat. Then he had to use tarot, dice, and…

    Oh hell… give me a break… last week Friday the weatherman said it would rain on Saturday. We’re talking about predicting rain the following day. He was wrong.

    You wanna’ know if it’s raining, open a window!

  • September 10, 2007 at 1:49 am
    Claims Guy says:
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    And exactly what difference does this dinasaur’s opinion make in anyone’s life? We’ll get however many storms of whatever severity Ma’ Nature decides to throw our way. We can’t alter their course or severity so what is anyone to do with this S.W.A.G.? Resource dollares are better spent elswhere to develop actionalbe information.

  • September 10, 2007 at 2:45 am
    Nebraskan says:
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    Ma’ Nature…lol

    i intend to use that, but will give full credit to you, Claims Guy.

    Thanks for a smile on a crappy Monday!

  • September 10, 2007 at 4:29 am
    NY coastal broker says:
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    This guy has blundered again. You might ask what does this matter, but so many insurance companies make so many decisions on price and availability based on the predictions of clowns like these. ere on the East Coast we can’t get homeowners easily and it’s all because of people like this clown.

  • September 11, 2007 at 7:36 am
    Chuck says:
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    Well lets see the value of Sir Gray’s wishful prediction. Back in the spring with no other worthy events, our gas prices way out here in New Mexico jumped 35 cents a gallon simply because of the latest hurricane forecast and the hype provided by the weather channel and places like accu-wx in PA. I wonder if we will get a refund now that the so forecast has gone south or rather northeast into the Atlantic again? Now that market manipulation is so rampant I wish these so called wizards with margin skill would just fade away or better yet just shut up.

  • September 11, 2007 at 9:10 am
    CT Coastal says:
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    Right on NY Coastal broker. Does this boob know how harmful he is to people who live on the coast? This guy (and others like him) are consistently wrong but companies use their doom and gloom predictions to set outrageous rates and revise u-w requirements.
    Last year again their predictions were way off! Give it up! After twenty-years you’re still getting it wrong! Do us all a favor and just stop making your predictions. Please!

  • September 11, 2007 at 9:29 am
    NY coastal broker says:
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    The last time we had a hurricane on Long Island was September 21, 1985. That’s 22 years! For any so-called (self-called?) expert to say we are in a major hurricane era shows their lack of knowledge. While the earth, maybe even the western hemisphere may be experiencing higher than normal (and God knows what “normal” is) hurricane activity, they obviously haven’t prgressed to the point where they can tell us why hurricanes go where they do.

    While I feel bad for teh Carribean and Gulf Coast areas, the US Northeast has not been subject to any hurricanes other than those created by these so-called experts.

  • September 11, 2007 at 5:14 am
    I Predict says:
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    I predict there will be a storm off the Carolina coast (see related article). Ok, now send me $$ for my prediction.



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