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Hurricane Frances : 2004-09-01 (New Thread)
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| 2004-09-01
| Patton@Bastogne
Posted on 09/01/2004 3:15:34 AM PDT by Patton@Bastogne
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Free Republic Community:
Welcome to Wednesday's Hurricane Frances news-twist !
It looks like a Melbourne Landfall after all, once again (to Section9's worst fears) churning it's way North along the Coast Highway ...
Excellent Hurricane Frances Websites:
HURRICANE ALLEY
U.S. Weather Observers
Patton@Bastogne
Free Republic Member since 1998.
General George S. Patton Jr. Website
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TOPICS: Announcements; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: Alabama; US: Florida; US: Georgia; US: South Carolina; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: frances; hurricane; hurricanefrances
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We are battening down the hatches and hoping for the best.
This is a very good resource on-line for Hurricane information:
http://miami.stormnet.cc/main.html
It has area-specific information.
To: PJ-Comix
HA HA HA....I'm reading that this BIG OLD MONSTER..maybe heading for the Carolinas....anything to that?
482
posted on
09/01/2004 6:01:26 PM PDT
by
shield
(The Greatest Scientific Discoveries of the Century Reveal God!!!! by Dr. H. Ross, Astrophysicist)
To: All
483
posted on
09/01/2004 6:03:19 PM PDT
by
nwctwx
To: killjoy
Make sure you find your house insurance policy! Put it inside of a ziplock bag and keep it with you at all times.
Good Advice Bump! I'd add consideration of photos, albums and negatives - irreplaceable. Stay safe! (Tampa Bay - former target of H. Charley)
To: Howlin
Friends in Edgewater say gas is gone there, too. The sheeple were already in full panic mode tonight. People remember Charlie, and the local media is (rightly or wrongly) really hyping this storm.
Good luck to you, Mulder.
Thanks. I'm fairly well-prepared. Not as much as I should be nor as much as I want to be, but I'll be fine.
485
posted on
09/01/2004 6:09:07 PM PDT
by
Mulder
(All might be free if they valued freedom, and defended it as they should.-- Samuel Adams)
To: txflake
LOL, but true... it was a gold mine for the democrats (trailer park).
486
posted on
09/01/2004 6:09:56 PM PDT
by
sneaker
To: libtoken
Please........I don't want this baby to hit anyone --- but DelMarVa can't handle anymore rain.........
One good thing -- there is no Home Depot on this section of DelMarVA!!!!!! nearest one is 50 miles!!!!!!!
487
posted on
09/01/2004 6:11:46 PM PDT
by
Gabz
(Kerry's favorite hobby depends on which way the wind is blowing......... Leno)
To: Howlin
Girl, if that storm somehow changes course and starts heading for us, we're packing our bags, and the cat, and getting the hell out of here. That's a monster of a storm, and I'm not going to sit in my house through something like that. Where's the best place to head, though? Probably south and west.
488
posted on
09/01/2004 6:12:22 PM PDT
by
wimpycat
(John Kerry has a fevah, and the only prescription is "MORE COWBELL".)
To: numberonepal
At least you are willing to "guess". And that's about as good as we've seen for our money on The Weather Channel.
NOT being critical of TWC :~)
sw
489
posted on
09/01/2004 6:13:56 PM PDT
by
spectre
(Spectre's wife)
To: wimpycat
Now you know why those of us who live in the FL Keys are staying put. Where the heck can WE go?! Key West (88 miles south of us) looks the most appealing, but after that we have to swim!
LBelle
490
posted on
09/01/2004 6:14:26 PM PDT
by
LBelle
To: Patton@Bastogne
"If any of you "homos" touch my stuff, I'll kill 'em"
"Lighten up, Frances"
Stripes
To: spectre
The Weather Channel and Accuweather are both in a tough position. They basically can't afford to be wrong, lest being accused of putting people in harm's way (the Government's weather center, you see, isn't accountable -- but the private sector is!). They best they can really do is suggest that "THIS IS THE OFFICIAL TRACK,
but we kinda think this is another possibility to consider (said in a low voice).
That's unfortunately the reality of the situation. I would much rather see some real analysis, debate, and educated conjecture. I think there's a lot of merit and even marketing in that. But in 20 years, the Weather Channel hasn't even dared broach that.
492
posted on
09/01/2004 6:17:54 PM PDT
by
alancarp
(Boycott France and anything that even LOOKS French.)
To: LBelle
Yeah, I sympathize with you being at the end of the road.... literally. Most people can't even appreciate just how far it really is down there. If you're gonna leave, you should be leaving NOW, since you've gotta get to at least Tampa... and then maybe further (or back home!).
493
posted on
09/01/2004 6:20:09 PM PDT
by
alancarp
(Boycott France and anything that even LOOKS French.)
To: alancarp
We are staying put. If there were even an inkling of a chance of us needing to evacuate, they would have started it already. If we have to evacuate tomorrow (which I doubt), I will fly to Ohio and let my 4 month old get spoiled by the in-laws. There's just nowhere good to go by car. We're probably the least in the path right now compared to the rest of the state.
494
posted on
09/01/2004 6:22:55 PM PDT
by
LBelle
To: alancarp
"
The best they can really do is suggest that "THIS IS THE OFFICIAL TRACK, but we kinda think this is another possibility to consider (said in a low voice).Yes! But it's that "low voice" that grabs my attention, and makes me think...hummm?
Good post...sw
495
posted on
09/01/2004 6:25:29 PM PDT
by
spectre
(Spectre's wife)
To: alancarp
Alan, is that thing coming up here, IYO?
496
posted on
09/01/2004 6:25:47 PM PDT
by
Howlin
(John Kerry & John Edwards: Political Malpractice)
To: shield
Accuweather, the Hurricane Center, and even the Weather Channel are hinting that a Carolinas solution
is still possible. The last Discussion page suggested some healthy respect for the GFDL and GFS models, which have been consistently pointing that way for 2-3 days. They were joined this afternoon by the European model.
Here's the theory: Frances approaches the Florida coast - somewhere in the West Palm-to-Melbourne area - but stays 100 miles +/- off shore. THEN IT STALLS, maybe for a DAY or more while awaiting steering currents to push Frances .... somewhere. Most likely (in this scenario), the push is northerly, with a landfall somewhere from mid-Georgia to mid-S. Carolina.
This is also a VERY bad scenario for Florida (coastal flooding; heavy rains, winds, etc.) if the coastal approach is ANY closer than 100 miles. It'll be bad enough if this option comes to pass anyway.
For right now, the NHC still is leaning away from that plan.
497
posted on
09/01/2004 6:27:43 PM PDT
by
alancarp
(Boycott France and anything that even LOOKS French.)
To: Howlin
Carolina Odds? maybe 30-70 against. But if so, we're gettin' a LOT of rain... again.
498
posted on
09/01/2004 6:32:16 PM PDT
by
alancarp
(Boycott France and anything that even LOOKS French.)
To: alancarp; Howlin
YIKES.
As I said earlier and have been saying - I don't want this baby to hit anyone.......some of these scenarios are just downright frightening for anyone and everyone anywhere near the east coast.
499
posted on
09/01/2004 6:34:39 PM PDT
by
Gabz
(Kerry's favorite hobby depends on which way the wind is blowing......... Leno)
To: alancarp
500
posted on
09/01/2004 6:34:54 PM PDT
by
shield
(The Greatest Scientific Discoveries of the Century Reveal God!!!! by Dr. H. Ross, Astrophysicist)
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