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Here comes Earl
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| aug 14, 2004
| Mother Nature
Posted on 08/14/2004 2:49:30 PM PDT by jpsb
Say Hello to Earl
TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: lookatmemispel; topicalstorm; topicalstormearl; tropicalstormearl
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To: jpsb
Well if you say so. Do you live in huricane country? Thankfully, no. But I am in northern Maine and am holding breath to see how far up Charley comes. When they come on up the coast, then we get hit with wind and rain.
Charley is said to hit NYC around 8 tonight. An hour and a half to go. Then we will see just where Charley will go from there.
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posted on
08/14/2004 3:31:49 PM PDT
by
SheLion
(The terrorist are here.......living among us. It's too late to close the borders.)
To: jpsb
Anything that comes up the Yuctan channel deserves a heads up for Texas. Allen and Gilbert are two monsters that paid Texas a visit. Allen lost some steam before it the the coast and the main force of Gilbert hit Mexico.
History of Huricanes in Texas
http://www.usatoday.com/weather/huricane/history/whtexas.htm
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posted on
08/14/2004 3:36:11 PM PDT
by
The South Texan
(The Democrat Party and the leftist (ABCCBSNBCCNN NYLATIMES)media are a criminal enterprise!)
To: dukeman
Good idea, 33 has a site you should check from time to time, compter models the experts use.
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posted on
08/14/2004 3:38:43 PM PDT
by
jpsb
(Nominated 1994 "Worst writer on the net")
To: SheLion
Charley is said to hit NYC around 8 tonight.It will leave penniless and with the crap beat out of it.
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posted on
08/14/2004 3:39:52 PM PDT
by
Rome2000
(The ENEMY for Kerry!!!!!)
To: COEXERJ145
I am friends with some Combat Weatherman (operators).
Think of them as spec. ops weatherman. We were talking a couple of years ago....and I seem to remember them mentioning that storms often gain in strength when they make right hand turns.
We saw this with Charley..somewhat.
Not sure if its a constant...but it could be an issue.
Earl seems to be scheduled on a straight path for quite a while. Gotta wonder hwen it will turn. And which direction. IF not...and goes straight......well.....Hello Corpus!
To: The South Texan
I remember Allen, monster hurricane, I live on Galveston bay and Allen pushed 5 feet of water into Galveston bay when it was 250 miles out. An Allen type hurricane hitting a populated area on the gulf coast would be a disaster of biblical proportions.
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posted on
08/14/2004 3:42:27 PM PDT
by
jpsb
(Nominated 1994 "Worst writer on the net")
To: Rome2000
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posted on
08/14/2004 3:43:43 PM PDT
by
jpsb
(Nominated 1994 "Worst writer on the net")
To: NormsRevenge
1915....
Yeah....Looks like it might be 2004 as well.
To: Rome2000
It will leave penniless and with the crap beat out of it. HaHaaaaaa!
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posted on
08/14/2004 3:45:35 PM PDT
by
SheLion
(The terrorist are here.......living among us. It's too late to close the borders.)
To: The South Texan
The Hurricane of 1900 is often talked about here in the Lone Star State.
Kinda like the big spinner that took out a huge part of Waco.
To: jpsb
"I remember Allen, monster hurricane, I live on Galveston bay and Allen pushed 5 feet of water into Galveston bay when it was 250 miles out. An Allen type hurricane hitting a populated area on the gulf coast would be a disaster of biblical proportions."
I agree after watching some of the pictures of the aftermath of Charley and Andrew. Some folks in Florida talked about how their structures were "Hurricane proof" up to ceratin windspeed. I hardly hear anybody make that claim that claim downhere for good reasons.
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posted on
08/14/2004 3:51:54 PM PDT
by
The South Texan
(The Democrat Party and the leftist (ABCCBSNBCCNN NYLATIMES)media are a criminal enterprise!)
To: The South Texan
"Allen formed 1100 miles east of Barbados on August 1. The tropical cyclone then moved westward through the Atlantic and became Hurricane Allen on August 3, when about 120 miles east of Barbados. The storm became the strongest hurricane (Category 5) ever in the Caribbean on the 7th, with sustained winds of 185 mph and higher gusts. At this time, Allen's central pressure was 26.55 inches (899 Mb)."
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posted on
08/14/2004 3:52:40 PM PDT
by
jpsb
(Nominated 1994 "Worst writer on the net")
To: jpsb
Think maybe terrorist learned how to control weather and are sending us lots of huricanes? Uh, No.
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posted on
08/14/2004 3:56:16 PM PDT
by
don-o
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To: The South Texan
When Seabrook called for a voluntary evacuation, I decided to load up my keg of beer an go down to the bay and watch the huricane roll in. man was I stupid, as I was getting ready one outter band from a hurincane 250 miles away hit. 50kts and hard hard rain. I changed my plans.
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posted on
08/14/2004 3:58:27 PM PDT
by
jpsb
(Nominated 1994 "Worst writer on the net")
To: jpsb
I have already had 20+ inches of rain in the month of August here in the north Tampa-Bay, FL area.
I hope Earl goes elsewhere!
To: devane617
The blue line is for you. /NOT
The high ridge is expected to remain in place for a few days if so this one is headed your way. Can your west coast get hit twice in one year? hmmmm, it would take another cool front to come down and turn the storm north then east. Not likely, but I have heard another cool front is comming.
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posted on
08/14/2004 4:08:06 PM PDT
by
jpsb
(Nominated 1994 "Worst writer on the net")
To: dukeman
I've decided to leave up my metal storm panels for a few days, at least until I see where Earl goes. We're not going to break out the BarBeQue either here in east Hillsborough. Gonna use the time to shore up our defenses.
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posted on
08/14/2004 4:14:17 PM PDT
by
tbpiper
(Michael Moore…..the Erich von Däniken of political documentary)
To: K1avg
It'll roll up and take the same path as Charley. Watch the upper level winds. I wasn't too surprised Charley took a right at Punta Gorda. The jet stream was dipping way down into the gulf. If you looked at the water vapor satellite images, it showed a very strong NE flow. Jet streams move around alot. It's real hard to tell where Earl is going to go this early.
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posted on
08/14/2004 4:19:05 PM PDT
by
tbpiper
(Michael Moore…..the Erich von Däniken of political documentary)
To: jpsb
Interesting. Usually by now we hear from all the weather gurus that, "this may be the worst hurricane season in ..." fill in the blank. I haven't heard any such warning this year, and look at where we are at just Letter C. Could be a scary season for those in the hurricane corridor.
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posted on
08/14/2004 4:23:13 PM PDT
by
ChocChipCookie
(Born conservative. Born again by the grace of God.)
To: devane617
I hope Earl goes elsewhere! Heck with Earl, just heard we had a tornado headed our way (Plant City).
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posted on
08/14/2004 4:24:40 PM PDT
by
tbpiper
(Michael Moore…..the Erich von Däniken of political documentary)
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