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Bermuda eyes a weak Colin; new extreme heat record for Belarus
Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 4:19 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010 +3
Tropical Storm Colin is taking aim at Bermuda, and could bring tropical storm force winds to the island tonight. Colin continues to pass through an unfavorable environment for development, as the storm is being affected by dry being pumped in from an upper-level low pressure system to the west. Wind shear has dropped to about 10 knots, but Colin has not yet been able to take advantage of the low shear. Recent satellite imagery shows that Colin is a disorganized system, with limited heavy thunderstorm activity. What few intense thunderstorms Colin has have been pushed over to the east side of the storm by yesterday's high wind shear, and the rains from these thunderstorms can be seen approaching Bermuda on Bermuda radar.

Forecast for Colin
The latest SHIPS model forecast predicts that wind shear will remain low to moderate today as Colin makes its closest pass by Bermuda. This may allow the storm to intensify to a 50 mph tropical storm before it moves past Bermuda early Sunday morning. The shear will increase again on Sunday as Colin heads out to sea, and it is unlikely that the storm will ever attain hurricane status.


Figure 1. Morning satellite image of Colin.

93L
A tropical wave (Invest 93) about 850 miles west of the Cape Verdes Islands off the coast of Africa is moving northwest at 10 mph. Wind shear is a moderate 10 knots, and is expected to stay in the moderate range the next five days. NHC is giving a 40% chance of this disturbance developing into a tropical depression by Monday morning. The GFS model shows some weak development of 93L occurring early next week. This storm will probably only be a concern to shipping interests. There are no other areas of concern the models are showing for the next seven days.

Belarus records its hottest temperature in history
The European nation of Belarus, on the western border of Russia, recorded its hottest temperature in history yesterday, August 6, when the mercury hit 38.7°C (101.7°F) in Gorky. The previous record was 38.0°C (100.4°F) set at Vasiliyevichy on Aug. 20, 1946.

The Great Russian Heat Wave of 2010 chokes Moscow with smoke for a second day
Smoke from wildfires caused by the worst heat wave in Russia's history have choked Moscow for a second straight day today, bringing air pollution levels to six times the safe mark and forcing cancellation of dozens of flights. Visibilities dropped as low as 325 meters at Moscow's airport today, as temperatures hit 97°F (36°C). The past 25 days in a row have exceeded 30°C (86°F) in Moscow, and there is no relief in sight--the latest forecast for Moscow calls for high temperatures near 100°F (37.8°C) for the majority of the coming week. As I reported in yesterday's post, the number of deaths in Moscow in July 2010 was about 5,000 more than in July 2009, suggesting that the heat wave has been responsible for thousands of deaths in Moscow alone. I would expect that by the time the Great Russian Heat Wave of 2010 is over, the number of premature deaths caused by the heat wave will approach or exceed the 40,000 who died in the 2003 European Heat Wave. As seen in Figure 2, the Russian heat wave of this year is more intense and affects a wider region than the great 2003 heat wave, though the population affected by the two heat waves is probably similar.


Figure 2. A comparison of temperature anomalies for August 2003, the peak of the great European heat wave of that year (left), with July temperature anomalies from the Great Russian Heat Wave of 2010 (right). This year's heat wave in Russia is more intense and covers a wider area of Europe than the 2003 heat wave. The 2003 heat wave caused approximately 40,000 premature deaths. Image credit: NOAA/ESRL.

Commentary
Belarus' new all-time extreme heat record gives the year 2010 the most national extreme heat records for a single year--seventeen. These nations comprise 19% of the total land area of Earth. This is the largest area of Earth's surface to experience all-time record high temperatures in any single year in the historical record. Looking back at the past decade, which was the hottest decade in the historical record, Seventy-five countries set extreme hottest temperature records (33% of all countries.) For comparison, fifteen countries set extreme coldest temperature records over the past ten years (6% of all countries). My source for extreme weather records is the excellent book Extreme Weather by Chris Burt. His new updates (not yet published) remove a number of old disputed records.

Keep in mind that the matter of determining extreme records is very difficult, and it is often a judgment call as to whether an old record is reliable or not. For example, one of 2007's fifteen extreme hottest temperature records is for the U.S.--the 129°F recorded at Death Valley that year. Most weather record books list 1913 as the year the hottest temperature in the U.S. occurred, when Greenland Ranch in Death Valley hit 134°F. However, as explained in a recent Weatherwise article, that record is questionable, since it occurred during a sandstorm when hot sand may have wedged against the thermometer, artificially inflating the temperature. Mr. Burt's list of 225 countries with extreme heat records includes islands that are not independent countries, such as Puerto Rico and Greenland. I thank Mr. Burt and weather record researchers Maximiliano Herrera and Howard Rainford for their assistance identifying this year's new extreme temperature records.

Earth has now seen four consecutive months with its warmest temperature on record, and the first half of 2010 was the warmest such 6-month period in the planet's history. It is not a surprise that many all-time extreme heat records are being shattered when the planet as a whole is so warm. Global warming "loads the dice" to favor extreme heat events unprecedented in recorded history.

National heat records set in 2010
Belarus, on the western border of Russia, recorded its hottest temperature in history on Saturday, August 7, when the mercury hit 38.9°C (102°F) in Gomel. This broke the all-time record for extreme heat set just one day before, the 38.7°C (101.7°F) recorded in Gorky. Prior to 2010, the hottest temperature ever recorded in Belarus was the 38.0°C (100.4°F) in Vasiliyevichy on Aug. 20, 1946.

Ukraine tied its record for hottest temperature in its history when the mercury hit 41.3°C (106.3°F) at Lukhansk on August 1, 2010. Ukraine also reached 41.3°C on July 20 and 21, 2007, at Voznesensk.

Cyprus recorded its hottest temperature in its history on August 1, 2010 when the mercury hit 46.6°C (115.9°F) at Lefconica. The old record for Cyprus was 44.4°C (111.9°F) at Lefkosia in August 1956. An older record of 46.6°C from July 1888 was reported from Nicosia, but is of questionable reliability.

Finland recorded its hottest temperature on July 29, 2010, when the mercury hit 99°F (37.2°C) at Joensuu. The old (undisputed) record was 95°F (35°C) at Jyvaskyla on July 9, 1914.

Qatar had its hottest temperature in history on July 14, 2010, when the mercury hit 50.4°C (122.7°F) at Doha Airport.

Russia had its hottest temperature in history on July 11, when the mercury rose to 44.0°C (111.2°F) in Yashkul, Kalmykia Republic, in the European portion of Russia near the Kazakhstan border. The previous hottest temperature in Russia (not including the former Soviet republics) was the 43.8°C (110.8°F) reading measured at Alexander Gaj, Kalmykia Republic, on August 6, 1940. The remarkable heat in Russia this year has not been limited just to the European portion of the country--the Asian portion of Russia also recorded its hottest temperature in history this year, a 42.7°C (108.9°F) reading at Kara, in the Chita Republic on June 24. The 42.3°C (108.1°F) reading on June 25 at Belogorsk, near the Amur River border with China, also beat the old record for the Asian portion of Russia. The previous record for the Asian portion of Russia was 41.7°C (107.1°F) at Aksha on July 21, 2004.

Sudan recorded its hottest temperature in its history on June 25 when the mercury rose to 49.6°C (121.3°F) at Dongola. The previous record was 49.5°C (121.1°F) set in July 1987 in Aba Hamed.

Niger tied its record for hottest day in history on June 22, 2010, when the temperature reached 47.1°C (116.8°F) at Bilma. That record stood for just one day, as Bilma broke the record again on June 23, when the mercury topped out at 48.2°C (118.8°F). The previous record was 47.1°C on May 24, 1998, also at Bilma.

Saudi Arabia had its hottest temperature ever on June 22, 2010, with a reading of 52.0°C (125.6°F) in Jeddah, the second largest city in Saudi Arabia. The previous record was 51.7°C (125.1°F), at Abqaiq, date unknown. The record heat was accompanied by a sandstorm, which caused eight power plants to go offline, resulting in blackouts to several Saudi cities.

Chad had its hottest day in history on June 22, 2010, when the temperature reached 47.6°C (117.7°F) at Faya. The previous record was 47.4°C (117.3°F) at Faya on June 3 and June 9, 1961.

Kuwait recorded its hottest temperature in history on June 15 in Abdaly, according to the Kuwait Met office. The mercury hit 52.6°C (126.7°F). Kuwait's previous all-time hottest temperature was 51.9°C (125.4°F), on July 27,2007, at Abdaly. Temperatures reached 51°C (123.8°F) in the capital of Kuwait City on June 15, 2010.

Iraq had its hottest day in history on June 14, 2010, when the mercury hit 52.0°C (125.6°F) in Basra. Iraq's previous record was 51.7°C (125.1°F) set August 8, 1937, in Ash Shu'aybah.

Pakistan had its hottest temperature in history on May 26, when the mercury hit an astonishing 53.5°C (128.3°F) at the town of MohenjuDaro, according to the Pakistani Meteorological Department. While this temperature reading must be reviewed by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) for authenticity, not only is the 128.3°F reading the hottest temperature ever recorded in Pakistan, it is the hottest reliably measured temperature ever recorded on the continent of Asia.

Myanmar (Burma) had its hottest temperature in its recorded history on May 12, when the mercury hit 47°C (116.6°F) in Myinmu, according to the Myanmar Department of Meteorology and Hydrology. Myanmar's previous hottest temperature was 45.8°C (114.4°F) at Minbu, Magwe division on May 9, 1998. According to Chris Burt, author of the authoritative weather records book Extreme Weather, the 47°C measured this year is the hottest temperature in Southeast Asia history.

Ascention Island (St. Helena, a U.K. Territory) had its hottest temperature in history on March 25, 2010, when the mercury hit 34.9°C (94.8°C) at Georgetown. The previous record was 34.0°C (93.2°F) at Georgetown in April 2003, exact day unknown.

The Solomon Islands had their hottest temperature in history on February 1, 2010, when the mercury hit 36.1°C (97°F) at Lata Nendo (Ndeni). The previous record for Solomon Islands was 35.6°C (96.0°F) at Honaiara, date unknown.

Colombia had its hottest temperature in history on January 24, 2010, when Puerto Salgar hit 42.3°C (108°F). The previous record was 42.0°C (107.6°F) at El Salto in March 1988 (exact day unknown).

National cold records set in 2010
One nation has set a record for its coldest temperature in history in 2010. Guinea had its coldest temperature in history in January 9, 2010, when the mercury hit 1.4°C (34.5°F) at Mali-ville in the Labe region.

Next post
I'll have an update Sunday. There are many important weather stories I've neglected to cover of late, such as the floods in Pakistan, which I hope to talk about in the coming week.

Jeff Masters
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603. MiamiHurricanes09 11:32 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting jurakantaino:
If they don't metion it at 8pm is because lack of model support.
That doesn't give enough reason in my mind. It has a fairly vigorous low/mid level circulation and has favorable upper level conditions to work with. I would give it a low chance for the next 48 hours, however I would give it a much higher chance foe the next 5 days.
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604. HurricaneSwirl 11:32 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting MiamiHurricanes09:
It really depends on who is doing it. If it is the conservative people (Kimberlain or Avila) 93L will stay the same with PGI25L at 10%. If it is one of the aggressive ones (Blake, Stweart/Landsea) then 93L and PGI25L will both go up. LOL.


Lol, so basically it's a guessing game about guessing their guessing game? :P

Well, never mind, because the people at the NHC aren't just guess (I hope).
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605. KoritheMan 11:33 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting TropicalAnalystwx13:
POLL TIME!

At 8 PM, what will Colin be in terms of intensity?

A. Tropical Depression - 35 mph
B. Tropical Storm - 40 mph
C. Tropical Storm - 45 mph
D. Tropical Storm - 50 mph
-----------------------------------------------

At 8 PM, what will Invest 92L be in terms of percentages?

A. No Circle
B. Yellow - Near 0%
C. Yellow - 10%
D. Yellow - 20%
-----------------------------------------------

At 8 PM, what will Invest 93L be in terms of percentages?

A. Medium - 50%
B. High - 60%
C. High - 70%
D. High - 80%
-----------------------------------------------

At 8 PM, what the NHC mention Pre-Invest 94L?

A. Yes
B. No
C. Not sure
-----------------------------------------------

Phew! I have to go with B.) A.) B.) A.)



B
B
B
B
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606. HurricaneSwirl 11:33 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting TropicalAnalystwx13:
POLL TIME!

At 8 PM, what will Colin be in terms of intensity?

A. Tropical Depression - 35 mph
B. Tropical Storm - 40 mph
C. Tropical Storm - 45 mph
D. Tropical Storm - 50 mph
-----------------------------------------------

At 8 PM, what will Invest 92L be in terms of percentages?

A. No Circle
B. Yellow - Near 0%
C. Yellow - 10%
D. Yellow - 20%
-----------------------------------------------

At 8 PM, what will Invest 93L be in terms of percentages?

A. Medium - 50%
B. High - 60%
C. High - 70%
D. High - 80%
-----------------------------------------------

At 8 PM, what the NHC mention Pre-Invest 94L?

A. Yes
B. No
C. Not sure
-----------------------------------------------

Phew! I have to go with B.) A.) B.) A.)



BBBA

I still think they'll have 92L at 0% instead of no circle because it might have a slight chance in the BOC..
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607. StormFreakyisher 11:34 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
You guys woulnd't believe what I just saw an hour ago. A tornado was forming right on top of me in Boca Raton. I will get the video and photos on here as soon as possible!Sammywhammy did you see it?!!
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608. MiamiHurricanes09 11:34 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
596. TropicalAnalystwx13 7:26 PM EDT on August 07, 2010

B, B, B, A.

However my numbers would be different.
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610. HurricaneSwirl 11:35 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting StormFreakyisher:
You guys woulnd't believe what I just saw an hour ago. A tornado was forming right on top of me in Boca Raton. I will get the video and photos on here as soon as possible!Sammywhammy did you see it?!!


Cool. When that happened to me 2 years ago I wasn't on the computer to tell anybody about it though. I was without power helping to clean up 130 mph wind damage throughout the community >:( So yeah, scratch that, not cool lol
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611. Tazmanian 11:35 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
there is no 94L
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612. cloudy0day 11:35 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Poll time: B,A,B,A
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613. Tazmanian 11:36 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
soon we will be track 7 name storms all at one time
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614. smuldy 11:36 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting KoritheMan:


B
B
B
B
up down left right b a b a start

seriously

b,b,b,a
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615. TOMSEFLA 11:36 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
nothing will cross the atlantic until the a/b high can reestablish itself.long range says maybe?.
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617. hunkerdown 11:37 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting Tazmanian:
soon we will be track 7 name storms all at one time
nope
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618. Tazmanian 11:37 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
hmmm no new two yet
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619. Tazmanian 11:37 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting hunkerdown:
nope



why you say that
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620. Chicklit 11:37 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
AVILA thought Colin was fun to watch today.

Avila5pm
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622. KoritheMan 11:38 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting smuldy:
up down left right b a b a start

seriously

b,b,b,a


XD
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623. Tazmanian 11:39 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting donna1960ruled:
Stop saying that. I dont want you to hurt 94L's feelings.



its its ture there is no 94L
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624. Chicklit 11:39 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
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625. hunkerdown 11:39 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting Tazmanian:



why you say that
my OPINION, not enough ocean and too much competition (energy-wise) for that many storms
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626. KoritheMan 11:39 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting Tazmanian:



why you say that


Because there's probably not enough available room in the basin for that at one time.
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627. KoritheMan 11:41 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting hunkerdown:
my OPINION, not enough ocean and too much competition (energy-wise) for that many storms


Yep. You echoed my thoughts. lol
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628. Tazmanian 11:41 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
ok where the new two
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629. HurricaneSwirl 11:41 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting KoritheMan:


Because there's probably not enough available room in the basin for that at one time.


Unless you have 7 Marcos XD
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630. MiamiHurricanes09 11:42 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting hunkerdown:
my OPINION, not enough ocean and too much competition (energy-wise) for that many storms
Agreed. The most we could see is 4 at a time like we saw in 1998 or 2008.
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632. hunkerdown 11:42 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting KoritheMan:


Yep. You echoed my thoughts. lol
in a "television world" if that happened, you would have storms doing the multiple Fujiwharas...
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633. Tazmanian 11:44 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
oh well no two at 8pm
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635. HurricaneSwirl 11:44 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting Tazmanian:
oh well no two at 8pm


Yeah there will be lol, be patient :P
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636. MiamiHurricanes09 11:45 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting Tazmanian:
oh well no two at 8pm
Dude, it's 7:45PM EDT...the TWO is supposed to come out at 8PM as the title suggests.
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637. hunkerdown 11:45 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting Tazmanian:
oh well no two at 8pm
its not 8pm yet...
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638. Tazmanian 11:45 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting donna1960ruled:
11pm we will have 94L. Look at the smooth sailing in front of it.



when the nhc put it at 20% that when will see 94L and not be for
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639. Tazmanian 11:46 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting MiamiHurricanes09:
Dude, it's 7:45PM EDT...the TWO is supposed to come out at 8PM as the title suggests.




some time it comes out sooner
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640. TropicalAnalystwx13 11:46 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Where is the TWO?!?!?
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642. hunkerdown 11:46 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting TropicalAnalystwx13:
Where is the TWO?!?!?
please see previous 10 posts
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643. Tazmanian 11:47 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting TropicalAnalystwx13:
Where is the TWO?!?!?



that what i was wanting too no



the nhc most be haveing a all night out party
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644. HurricaneSwirl 11:47 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting Tazmanian:




some time it comes out sooner


Some times it comes out at 7:35 and sometimes it comes out at 7:55 to 8:00. We still 13 minutes for them to release it.
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646. plywoodstatenative 11:47 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting StormW:


Whoa! You ok?


A large relative storm front formed over Boca Raton and Broward county that caused that tornado mentioned. It was seen as forming, but no confirmed touchdowns. Super cell's and severe thunderstorms rampant, heavy rain that flooded streets and extremely heavy lightning were seen. No clue on if there are power outages from this system.
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647. MiamiHurricanes09 11:47 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Watch there be no TWO until 8:01PM EDT...

Why do I have this strange feeling that one of the NHC people is lurking...
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648. StormFreakyisher 11:48 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Here is the photo and it was amazing. My first real close up of a tornado. I was walking my two dogs to pick up the mail(I live in an apartment so the mail is across the other side of the parking lot)and so when I got to the mail box I something caught my eye. I saw screen material and a whole lot of leaves flying around far off in the distance high up in the air and then as I was walking back it got closer to me and then I looked straight up and saw the funnel cloud! I was like oh s&*% and I realized that's what was making all those things flying and then I ran! I quickly got in my apartment and got my camera because this was a once in a lifetime experience for me. It got really dangerous after so I ran back inside. Luckily I didn't lose power but on the news it said power was out around the area!Whew!
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649. HurricaneSwirl 11:48 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Uh oh NHC, you didn't give us our TWO twenty minutes early, you're slipping! /sarcasm

Lol I think we've all been spoiled.
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650. hunkerdown 11:48 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting MiamiHurricanes09:
Watch there be no TWO until 8:01PM EDT...
thats it, I quit...this whole thing is rigged.
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651. Tazmanian 11:50 PM GMT op 07 augustus 2010    
Quoting HurricaneSwirl:
Uh oh NHC, you didn't give us our TWO twenty minutes early, you're slipping! /sarcasm

Lol I think we've all been spoiled.



yup i told them that they can go down too PR for a week or two and will take overe the nhc
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