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TROPICAL STORM HUMBERTO and ASU Game

Posted:
Wed Sep 12, 2007 2:38 pm
by mustangbill67
This new tropical storm is supposed to hit the TX coast tonight and track towards southern Arkansas and northern Mississippi. I guess there is some potential for heavy rain and some wind out of this that could affect northeast Arkansas.

Posted:
Wed Sep 12, 2007 2:53 pm
by Pony Up
If that's the case, give the ball to DeMyron Martin  again and again and again.

Posted:
Wed Sep 12, 2007 3:09 pm
by ponyte
Current prediction for Jonesboro is 73 high and 55 low with a 10% chance of rain. Jonesboro is in the northeast corner of the state and should be far enough away from what will then, at most, be a tropical depression.
I fear it is perfect passing weather.

Posted:
Wed Sep 12, 2007 3:23 pm
by George S. Patton
ponyte wrote:Current prediction for Jonesboro is 73 high and 55 low with a 10% chance of rain. Jonesboro is in the northeast corner of the state and should be far enough away from what will then, at most, be a tropical depression.
I fear it is perfect passing weather.
Perfect for us to throw the ball as well. We threw it for 350 yards last week.

Posted:
Wed Sep 12, 2007 3:40 pm
by 35straight
George S. Patton wrote:ponyte wrote:Current prediction for Jonesboro is 73 high and 55 low with a 10% chance of rain. Jonesboro is in the northeast corner of the state and should be far enough away from what will then, at most, be a tropical depression.
I fear it is perfect passing weather.
Perfect for us to throw the ball as well. We threw it for 350 yards last week.
Yeah. And ntexas threw for 600+. I'll see if I can keep the rain moving north from Houston. The more that ball stays on the ground the better.

Posted:
Wed Sep 12, 2007 3:42 pm
by Special_Delivery_Smu_Fans
The forecast is still predicting near excellent Sat weather in Jonesboro.
But look at this tropical storm track:
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/storm_graphics/AT09/refresh/AL0907W+gif/144527W_sm.gif
I guess we will hopefully be just north of all of it?

Posted:
Wed Sep 12, 2007 3:47 pm
by ponyte
The epicenter of the tropical depression on the map above is centered over Lake Providence, La. The weather forecast on Sat. for Lake Providence is mid 80s for the high and a 20 % chance of rain.
Now weather guys (gals) are about as good at predicting the weather as we are at predicting the Mustangs' score. Even so, it appears the weather will be pleasant in Jonesboro on Saturday.

Posted:
Wed Sep 12, 2007 3:52 pm
by Special_Delivery_Smu_Fans
Worse case scenario:
Has there every been two games in a row cancelled due to weather for the same college team?

Posted:
Wed Sep 12, 2007 3:56 pm
by mrydel
Special_Delivery_Smu_Fans wrote:Worse case scenario:
Has there every been two games in a row cancelled due to weather for the same college team?
Probably happened to someone in Louisiana or Mississippi a couple of years ago.

Posted:
Wed Sep 12, 2007 4:17 pm
by mustangbill67
mrydel wrote:Special_Delivery_Smu_Fans wrote:Worse case scenario:
Has there every been two games in a row cancelled due to weather for the same college team?
Probably happened to someone in Louisiana or Mississippi a couple of years ago.
Yes, I believe Ms. Katrina had that effect on a few teams.

Posted:
Wed Sep 12, 2007 4:21 pm
by Fanof49ASU
If it's just rain, it's not a problem.
If it takes that last right turn in NE La, we'll be fine.

Posted:
Wed Sep 12, 2007 4:21 pm
by Special_Delivery_Smu_Fans
True, I guess I should have stated, has there ever been two games in a row cancelled for the same team when there was no natural disasters present, just that they happen to get very bad weather on two home or away game weekends in a row?

Posted:
Wed Sep 12, 2007 4:25 pm
by mrydel
Special_Delivery_Smu_Fans wrote:True, I guess I should have stated, has there ever been two games in a row cancelled for the same team when there was no natural disasters present, just that they happen to get very bad weather on two home or away game weekends in a row?
oh

Posted:
Wed Sep 12, 2007 4:37 pm
by Arkstfan
Over 100 miles north of the far north edge of that track. ASU is in the Northeast corner, about 120 miles NE of Little Rock and 70 miles NW of Memphis. The upper edge of the storm track is roughly Pine Bluff which is about 50 miles SE of Little Rock.

Posted:
Wed Sep 12, 2007 7:51 pm
by RGV Pony
mrydel, Arkst fan...Sherwood...neighbors? Or is mrydel a closet Ark State apologist, attempting to be a contrarian to all the Hog fans in Arkansas?
My apologies if this has already been brought up.