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  • Hurricane Isabel

    They say she is veering away from Florida now and that people from the Carolinas up through New England should start preparing for the worst. She looks ugly!
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  • #2
    Damn. I dont know how you guys in the southeast deal with that. Killer picture though.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Tinfish
      Damn. I dont know how you guys in the southeast deal with that. Killer picture though.

      We have our hurricane survival kits all prepared. Lots of canned protein, peanutbutter, jugs of water and juice. I used to live in a flood zone right by the water...after a voluntary evacuation one year on our wedding anniversary I decided our next house would not be near the water.

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      • #4
        It is a Cat-5 and it is also the 12th most powerful Atlantic hurricane on record. Scary shit. I hope it doesn't hit down here. Actually, I hope it doesn't hit anywhere on the mainland. That bitch is screaming w/chaos and destruction.

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        • #5
          Re: Hurricane Isabel

          Originally posted by blm
          They say she is veering away from Florida now and that people from the Carolinas up through New England should start preparing for the worst. She looks ugly!
          does this mean a rainy weekend? :mad:

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          • #6
            I should heed my own advice, but no, I will probaly be one of thoses dumbasses that you see on tv standing on the roof of their house waiting for a rescue chopper because I was too stupid to leave. :agree:

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            • #7
              i'll keep an eye out for ya on TV then, wave a Superior Muscle banner so we can all know who it is... m'kay?

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              • #8
                Re: Re: Hurricane Isabel

                Originally posted by sana
                does this mean a rainy weekend? :mad:
                You better stock up on extra batteries for "The Rabbit" ;)

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                • #9
                  Re: Re: Re: Hurricane Isabel

                  Originally posted by Keiser
                  I'm pretty sure a cat 5 hurricane would bring a little more than rain, but no, it isn't projected to hit land until the end of next week.
                  you think she'll be downgraded by then?

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                  • #10
                    So far it has been gaining strength.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Hurricane Isabel

                      Originally posted by Keiser
                      I doubt it, the waters are still too warm... She'll probably remain a cat 5 until landfall, probably one of the most well developed hurricanes i've seen...
                      Yes there is a warm pocket along the east coast, extending out into the Atlantic that is basically keeping it from straying off course.

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                      • #12
                        Im gonna be sitting on top of my house screaming at it like Lt. Dan in Forest Gump. :D

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
                          Im gonna be sitting on top of my house screaming at it like Lt. Dan in Forest Gump. :D
                          :rofl:

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                          • #14
                            Thats a beautiful storm, there hasnt been one so defined since 2000 and it was in the pacific. This is moving slowly on a NW pace, so its going to brush the bahamas one way or another. All tropical storms need a constant water temp of at least 80 degrees to survive, if it were to strike the new england area, it wouldnt start to down grade till about the NC, Virginia border...but as long its in the water it is, it will intensify...Im guessing 175mph winds at its peak, that is as long as it doesnt come in contact with any easterly wind shear

                            Yes Im a weather geek

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Doom
                              Thats a beautiful storm, there hasnt been one so defined since 2000 and it was in the pacific. This is moving slowly on a NW pace, so its going to brush the bahamas one way or another. All tropical storms need a constant water temp of at least 80 degrees to survive, if it were to strike the new england area, it wouldnt start to down grade till about the NC, Virginia border...but as long its in the water it is, it will intensify...Im guessing 175mph winds at its peak, that is as long as it doesnt come in contact with any easterly wind shear

                              Yes Im a weather geek
                              But your descriptions are so much better than watching the weather channel!

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