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Posted on 08/10/2004 12:58:27 AM PDT by JustPiper
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The guy on the weather channel just reported that "this is a nightmare scenario" something about the pressure dropping and the hurricane gaining even more strength as a result.
Thanks. So the best possible news here is that "it could be worse"?
We've been looking at this for a couple days.
BTW, the image is incredible. Can we use that to determint the track? It looks like it would shoot across Jacksonville and recharge off the Savannah coast before ripping the eastern seaboard to shreds.
I would be surprised if they don't name it a Cat 5 in the next advisory. The pressure is now doen to 943mb, which is a Cat 5 (in the books). The windspeed was 145 at 964mb, and it is 19mb stronger now... Sustained winds are likely near 155mph in the eyewall.
Keep safe guys. Godspeed to you.
I sincerely hope this ting doesnt blaze across Florida, hit the Gulf Stream, and reenergize.
If it does, it could make Cat 3 before Cape Hatteras and I will be rebuilding my home again this year
I was just outside. Wind is picking up; the rain is steady but manageable. Anyone who has been in a hurricane can't help but be impressed with this force of nature. The clouds are really low and you can see them moving in a circular motion; it's quite a sight to see. (When Andrew hit, it was nearly dawn, and the clouds were a beautiful orange.)
I meant to mention this earlier. On the way into work, I saw a kid mowing his lawn - at noon, just a few hours from hurricane landfall. I couldn't help but laugh. Some people lose all common sense during times like this.
UPDATE: There's a tornado moving north-northeast at 25 mph near Sebring. I'm not exactly sure where that is.
Off Topic:
Has anyone heard from ExSoldier? Sure hope he's okay.
Seen reports that Charlie has stalled just off shore, pressure down to 943mb. Could be a CAT5 by now.
I especially like my Sheppherd Range Finding scope. I purchased it and it was calibrated at the factory for 168gr loads.
If this storm had hit just north of TPA (as thought yesterday), we would undoubtedly be looking at 100 billion in damages. That said, these areas to the south did not expect it as much. The whole area is fairly populated.
That image shows upper level steering currents. It will give you a good idea where the system will go. It should follow much the same track as Bonnie. There is a cold front and broader trough sitting on the East Coast. That creates an area of 'weakness' that storms like to follow. This storm could emerge back into the Atlantic, and likely will for a time. It's anyone's guess as to where it might go from there.
Talk about weather everywhere today, I'm stuck at my bosses house above a desert flood gully.......Not a hurricane but flash flooding here. How is San Diego?
Logging in from my bosses computer, I may be stuck here for awhile this evening. She's at her office and I'm here.
The National Weather Service in San Diego has issued a
* Flash Flood Warning for...
south central Riverside County in southeast California
northern San Diego County in southwest California
National Weather Service Doppler radar indicated
a heavy thunderstorm 7 miles southwest of Santa Rosa Mountain... or
about 21 miles southwest of Palm Desert. A second thunderstorm was
located 6 miles north northeast of Warner Springs. Both storms were
nearly stationary but increasing in areal coverage
Mud slides and rock slides are expected with this storm. Mud slides
and rock slides can potentially trap and kill people caught in their
path.
Weather Channel just confirmed they expect Charlie to cross Florida, reform, and strengthen to Hurricane force again before striking the Carolinas.
This is not good folks.
Canadian's Warned Terrorist Attacks Anywhere - Anytime
British Swim Team Swimsuits Repaired
Patches Put on See-Through Olympic Swimsuits
Power Grid Not Fixed Yet
We are not out of the woods by any means ...
Eastern Manatee and northeast Sarasota County are under a tornado warning - that's all east of Interstate 75.
UPDATE: After Hurricane Charleys targeted landfall switched from Tampa to Charlotte Harbor, Sarasota Memorial Hospital got a call from the Agency for Health Care Administration, warning it to prepare for a potential onslaught of patients from Charlotte County.
Casualties would be expected from the Category 4-intensity winds among residents of Charlotte and Lee counties who didnt evacuate.
In the last half an hour, weve gone from the bad side (of the hurricane) to the good side, said Dr. Duncan Finlay, SMHs chief executive.
But its still too soon to be relieved, he said, as Charleys path swerved again.
That's interesting. My broker notified me that China is also acquiring a lot of gold. This should help to drive up the value of existing gold supplies and also the numismatic coins like I own.
Valid point about the August 15 timeline. Only time will tell and that time is short if this is correct.
AD, you are just the best! Thank you for your concern. We're all watching this storm in complete safety here in Miami Dade County and breathing huge sighs of relief and yet concerned for our neighbors. Those of us who remember Andrew know of the horror they are about to endure.
JellyJam! Lock and load buddy, if the local bad guys are anything like they are here, the looters will be out before the winds die. Does your wife have a gun and know how to use it? There won't be any cops or even national guard able to respond for a number of hours to any crime situations until they get a handle on the scope of the disaster.
Police searching waterfront for two Turkish men
Aug 13, 12:23
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) - The Coast Guard says it has found two life jackets in the search for two men who apprently jumped ship in New Haven harbor.
The harbor is the focus of a search by Homeland security and Coast Guard officials.
They're searching for two Turkish men who jumped off a ship docked in the harbor.
Officials say they're treating the case as two missing persons and a possible security issue.
The men were discovered missing this morning. Two life vests were also missing from aboard the ship and have been found on shore.
Homeland Security Director John Buturla says officials are involved in the case and the State Police helicopter has been searching from the air.
http://www.abc6.com/article.php?ID=5807
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