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wow. thats one big bastard

Posted: 2003-09-11 04:55pm
by Col. Crackpot
Isabel is roaring toward the US. It is the most powerful hurricane since Mitch destroyed much of Honduras and Guatemala in 1998.

*applies hurricane repellant spray

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hereis the projected path. Looks to me like the Carolinas may me in deep shit next week.

Posted: 2003-09-11 05:00pm
by Montcalm
See nothing,i guess Isabel trashed their server. :?

Posted: 2003-09-11 05:07pm
by The Cleric
260 mph sustained winds?!?!?!?!!!

Posted: 2003-09-11 05:08pm
by Alferd Packer
Wow, that thing is a beast. I'm no meteorologist, but aren't storms that strong so far out kinda rare?

Posted: 2003-09-11 05:21pm
by Raptor 597
Alferd Packer wrote:Wow, that thing is a beast. I'm no meteorologist, but aren't storms that strong so far out kinda rare?
Not really. They're atleast two every decade. Though some wind down before hitting land. Category 5s are common; though not as frequent as others

Posted: 2003-09-11 05:22pm
by Sea Skimmer
StormTrooperTR889 wrote:260 mph sustained winds?!?!?!?!!!
No thats kilometers per hour, at least according to the track projection, I cant access the main site.

Posted: 2003-09-11 05:30pm
by Chardok
I predict that thing hits florida. she's a beautiful storm, though.
http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories/im ... 1245z2.jpg

Posted: 2003-09-11 05:31pm
by Dalton
Chardok wrote:I predict that thing hits florida. she's a beautiful storm, though.
http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories/im ... 1245z2.jpg
Jumpin' jesus.

Posted: 2003-09-11 05:38pm
by Xenophobe3691
Holy Shit, that thing's so large she's curved instead of flat... :shock: :shock:

Posted: 2003-09-11 05:41pm
by Solauren
Dear lord, that's a storm of storms.

Get the hell out of the way, that's for sure!

Posted: 2003-09-11 06:48pm
by Agent R
Thank goodness I'm on the other coast!

Posted: 2003-09-11 06:50pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
Thank goodness I'm not on a coast, period. :P

Posted: 2003-09-11 07:00pm
by Admiral Valdemar
Hah, the PERFECT STORM.

Thank God my island has had only a mild twister at Beachy Head in the past few months. :P

Posted: 2003-09-11 07:07pm
by Mitth`raw`nuruodo
*looks at storm, looks at path*

Uhh, anyone inland and/or up north wanna take on an extra person for a few days/weeks? That is one big storm, and I'm right on the coast! GO MERRITT ISLAND! (big flat piece of land, FL is, nothing to hide under!)

Posted: 2003-09-11 07:15pm
by Xenophobe3691
Mitth`raw`nuruodo wrote:*looks at storm, looks at path*

Uhh, anyone inland and/or up north wanna take on an extra person for a few days/weeks? That is one big storm, and I'm right on the coast! GO MERRITT ISLAND! (big flat piece of land, FL is, nothing to hide under!)
Come to Orlando! At least it's in the center of it all...

Posted: 2003-09-11 07:18pm
by Mitth`raw`nuruodo
Vorlon1701 wrote:Come to Orlando! At least it's in the center of it all...
That's what we usually do when something comes close, rent a hotel room in Orlando for awhile. But this thing is so big, and I don't think it will magically turn around at the last second like Flloyd did. Who knows, it might not even get to FL, but if it does, I'm going to make a suprise visit to my relatives in Indiana or something...

Posted: 2003-09-11 07:28pm
by Andrew J.
Well, at least it probably won't come up here to NY. Floridians: sucks to be you! :P

Posted: 2003-09-11 08:03pm
by Col. Crackpot
Andrew J. wrote:Well, at least it probably won't come up here to NY. Floridians: sucks to be you! :P
actually, the local weather guy here said that the prevailing winds are changing and blowing due north from the carrebean toward the northeast US so Florida should escape this one. The Northeast on the other hand..... it's still too early to tell though.

Posted: 2003-09-11 08:08pm
by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi
Does New Jersey get hurricanes? I was thinking that when it's on it's way to the NJ coast, someone cuts it off from the exit.

Hee hee, I tell stupid joke about New Jersey drivers...

Posted: 2003-09-11 08:09pm
by Mitth`raw`nuruodo
Col. Crackpot wrote:actually, the local weather guy here said that the prevailing winds are changing and blowing due north from the carrebean toward the northeast US so Florida should escape this one. The Northeast on the other hand..... it's still too early to tell though.
W00T! I MIGHT NOT BE IN DANGER! *does happy dance*

*to Northeast*
You can come down here anytime you want :P

Posted: 2003-09-11 08:11pm
by Col. Crackpot
Mitth`raw`nuruodo wrote:
Col. Crackpot wrote:actually, the local weather guy here said that the prevailing winds are changing and blowing due north from the carrebean toward the northeast US so Florida should escape this one. The Northeast on the other hand..... it's still too early to tell though.
W00T! I MIGHT NOT BE IN DANGER! *does happy dance*

*to Northeast*
You can come down here anytime you want :P
were you around for andrew? i heard that sucked some ass. I've been through 2. Gloria in '86 and Bob in '91. craaaay-zy.

Posted: 2003-09-11 08:45pm
by Nathan F
Whew, dat's a bigun: Pic from the NOAA website, taken 10:45 EDT, 9/11/03

http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories/im ... 1415z2.jpg

Hmm, usually Tennessee sees the remains of most Hurricanes, this is gonna be a doosey for everyone within 500 miles of the coast, it sounds like.

Posted: 2003-09-11 08:54pm
by Mitth`raw`nuruodo
Col. Crackpot wrote:were you around for andrew? i heard that sucked some ass.
I was rather young, but yes. What I remember did suck, badly... The house flooded!

Posted: 2003-09-11 09:15pm
by Einhander Sn0m4n
Col. Crackpot wrote:
Andrew J. wrote:Well, at least it probably won't come up here to NY. Floridians: sucks to be you! :P
actually, the local weather guy here said that the prevailing winds are changing and blowing due north from the carrebean toward the northeast US so Florida should escape this one. The Northeast on the other hand..... it's still too early to tell though.
So this means the Gulf won't see this monster? Wewt!

Hey, anyone on the Eastern Seaboard wanna come to Nawlins this weekend? Hope you don't mind half a dozen slightly drunk naked gay guys doing what comes natural under the circumstances ;) ;) :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :mrgreen:

Posted: 2003-09-11 09:17pm
by Sea Skimmer
Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:Does New Jersey get hurricanes? I was thinking that when it's on it's way to the NJ coast, someone cuts it off from the exit.

Hee hee, I tell stupid joke about New Jersey drivers...
New Jersey is sufficiently far north that it basically never gets directly hit, though it can get some pretty bad effects from hurricanes which never hit land but skim a few hundred miles off the coast. That could happen with this hurricane.