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Hurricane Isabel (pg. 4)
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| DJYaNiK |
| Supposed to creep along the side of the Eastern US... Final mapped location for the eye of the hurricane is Maryland (Washington D.C. to be exact). Course might change, though. |
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| nrjizer |
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| TeKnoHe@d2025 |
| It shifted even closer to my town yet again...this is not good. |
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| DJYaNiK |
Good God... This is starting to look bad.
The outskirts of the hurricane are supposed to generate 70mph winds!:eek: :nervous: |
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| brunette |
| I just heard on the news that it will hit Toronto around Friday afternoon.. this city has been through so much this year: sars a couple of times, madcow, west nile, blackout......... |
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| DaveSaenz |
It will only be a rain storm by the time it hits toronto.
The good news is that it's weaker now, but still a strong storm and hitting an area that's not used to hurricanes. |
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| occrider |
| Yup ... the trailer trash in N and S Carolina are gonna get hit bad. |
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| DaveSaenz |
| quote: | Originally posted by occrider
Yup ... the trailer trash in N and S Carolina are gonna get hit bad. |
You heartless piece of political trash.
Think of the youngins. |
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| occrider |
| quote: | Originally posted by DaveSaenz
You heartless piece of political trash.
Think of the youngins. |
The inbred? Hehe ... nah I doubt lives would be lost. Only property which is going to suck. It should be downgraded to a force 3 storm by the time it hits. By then only the stupid are not going to take precautions. |
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| Omegasox |
| Hmmm, it appears to be moving pretty damn slow. Hopefully it will partially dissipate by the time it reaches the mainland. |
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| vtec junkie |
| quote: | Originally posted by You aint Ninja
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STFU and grow up;) |
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| ali92 |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJYaNiK
Good God... This is starting to look bad.
The outskirts of the hurricane are supposed to generate 70mph winds!:eek: :nervous: |
I've always been slightly interested in weather/meteorology. That sounds about right, as I heard that hurricane-force winds (that's at LEAST 119 km/h) can be felt 240 km away from the actual hurricane. I'm in Philly, and I know that so many of us just aren't prepared for a Category 4/5 hurricane at all. Has Philadelphia PA & general vicinity ever has a hurricane THIS powerful? It's currently at Category 3 but, it's still powerful. It may intensify again too. There seems to be someone here who's majoring (?) in meteorology. Can you explain? I thought that as a hurricane travels across land, it's speed/power just FAST. Does it really? If not, and it's a Category 4 or 5 by the time it fully makes it to land, we're doomed... |
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