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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.
nrjizer
TeKnoHe@d2025
It shifted even closer to my town yet again...this is not good.
DJYaNiK
Good God... This is starting to look bad.

The outskirts of the hurricane are supposed to generate 70mph winds!:eek: :nervous:
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.........
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.
occrider
Yup ... the trailer trash in N and S Carolina are gonna get hit bad.
DaveSaenz
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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.
occrider
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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.
Omegasox
Hmmm, it appears to be moving pretty damn slow. Hopefully it will partially dissipate by the time it reaches the mainland.

vtec junkie
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Originally posted by You aint Ninja
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STFU and grow up;)
ali92
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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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