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Posted on 08/19/2007 3:52:51 AM PDT by NautiNurse
Extremely dangerous Hurricane Dean is moving west-northwest through the Caribbean Sea. The current NHC forecast track indicates Dean's powerful center core will pass just south of the southwestern peninsula of Haiti, and should skirt Jamaica's southern shoreline. The storm maintained strong Category 4 wind status through the night during an eyewall replacement cycle. However, the minimum pressure supports Category 5, and additional strengthening of winds is likely.
Tourists in Jamaica crowded airports Saturday to leave the island nation. Jamaican Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller addressed the Jamaican people, asking that everyone put aside their political differences and work together in advance of the imminent storm preceding Jamaica's general election scheduled for August 27. PM Miller announced that the Jamaican power grid and water would likely be shut down early Sunday morning in advance of the storm, and strongly urged citizens to seek shelter.
The United States and Barbados have pledged hurricane relief supplies and support to Jamaica as needed. No word yet from the United Nations...
Public Advisories Updated every three hours.
Tropical Storm Discussion Updated every six hours
Storm Track Archive Nice animated progression of 5 day forecast tracks
Buoy Data East Caribbean
Buoy Data West Caribbean
Storm Surge graphic
Satellite Images/Radar
Additional Resources:
StormCarib Island locals post their observations
Central Florida Hurricane Center
Hurricane City
After visiting the Caymans nine times over the last decade and a half, I feel like it’s somewhat of a second home and I know the island quite well. A Cat.5 storm carries with it an 18-25 ft. storm surge and there’s not much elevation on Grand Cayman and even less on little Cayman. A 20 foot surge would wash over much of Grand Cayman and I suspect over all of Little Cayman. The Brac should be OK.
Where do those people remaining on Grand Cayman and Little Cayman go to be safe?
Prayers out to all
Was it Ivan? Just a guess...
archives of past hurricanes with maps:
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pastall.shtml
"I want to punch President Bush for these hurricanes!"
No chips? FEMA is going to get you.
Besides rural people who do not have access to broadband, there are FReepers who lose their broadband connections during the storms (e.g. no electricity for modems). They are only left with dial up connections, running off laptops via batteries. I labor to maintain these threads for people who are potentially in the storm's path with life and property on the line.
Most problematic are the looped graphics that hang up the best broadband connection when the host sites are completely overwhelmed with traffic. Last, and the least, there are the stunning 4000 by 7200 pixel animations that inevitably get addressed to me, and hose up my window to the point I can't find posts addressed to me.
Links with colorful descriptions have worked well over the years.
I would love to know what is steering this thing, seems to have very strong steering currents.
Apparently not. I used to have Java but just did a check and it’s not showing, so I just downloaded the latest version but I’m still not getting it to work.
Can you help with that?
Maybe your browser security is set to high, should be at medium.
Try doing a disk cleanup, too.
NN is the hurricane queen of FR and beyond:)
Off topic- sorta..have you guys noticed this year we aren’t hearing from Joe what’s-his-name...the flamboyant know-it-all guy?
Bastard, oops I mean Bastardi?
Security is at medium. I’ll try disk cleanup. I can see the latest Java that I just downloaded in my program files, so it’s there. It’s just not working.
Plus, “women and children will undoubtedly be hit hardest!”
If you are using Firefox, it isn’t the most friendly browser for Java.
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