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Posted on 10/19/2005 9:00:41 PM PDT by NautiNurse
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(In my best Maxwell Smart voice)Missed it by thismuch :-)
Here we go again !!!!!
Movement toward...west-northwest near 8 mph. Maximum sustained winds...155 mph. Minimum central pressure... 894 mb.
Movement toward...west-northwest near 8 mph. Maximum sustained winds...155 mph. Minimum central pressure... 894 mb.
4 whole seconds apart and I have an excuse...I've also been celebrating the Astro's going to the World Series!!!
(1) Does the Yucatan get hit hard, and if so, does that suck the energy out of Wilma?
(2) Depending on the answer to number 1, how hard does Florida get hit?
(3) When does Florida get hit? and
(4) How many landfalls will there be? (Yucatan? Fla? Hatteras? Cape Cod?)
And, last but not least: How do I get my FEMA card?
Congrats. I do, however, have bad news for you; they don't call Garner Scrap Iron because he can manage properly. He washed out of Milwaukee when the Brewers were an AL franchise.
"(4) How many landfalls will there be? (Yucatan? Fla? Hatteras? Cape Cod?)"
Mid Atlantic's long overdue for one ... brush with Hatteras, veering into upper DelMarVa and then south Jersey?
The bold bit makes it cystal clear, not. Some weather nerd got ahold of the keyboard, and just let loose. LOL.
Sorry - can't get one until a month after the storm.
Another hurricane?
Crazy!
Thanks again, NN, for keeping us posted. Don't you live in the area where this "thing" is supposed to make landfall (if forecasts hold)? I hope not.
I just finished doing some roof repair work in anticipation of any rains we may get here in Panama City Beach. I only had to do repair on a 30 foot strip and it took two days. I watched today, slack jawed, as five guys showed up to re-roof a two story house across the street from me. They did the whole house in one day. I'm still not through but my back, heiny and hamstring muscles, plus knees, are letting me know about it. LOL.
In some census tracts, it should be in plastic, and carried in one's wallet at all times. There is a case to be made to return some of those census tracts back to the gators. In any event, subsidized flood insurance, should be job last.
We'll see about the bad news! I've been waiting for them to get into the playoff's since they were the Colt 45's. So I'm going to enjoy the excitement of getting there for today!
Amateur explanation of that bold part - Wilma could merge with the big low coming off the Great Lakes at the end of the weekend (think Daughter of The Perfect Storm).
I just heard on our local news our dimwit gov. in D.C. rail about the fed's response to Katrina. I wish the Dems would get off their soapbox.
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