Eye getting ever so close to shore..
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
http://www.storm2k.org/weather800/senorpepr.htm
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Rainband wrote:Everybody keep them in your prayers. They have NO idea whats about to happen. Sad
Prayers ongoing for Brazilians. Especially interested since I have Baptist missionary friends who returned from eastern Brazil in Dec. and plan to return in June. Don't know exactly where their mission is located, so hope it's not in the path of No Name.
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If you read some of the information related to this system, your absolutely correct.
It looks like they will get hit by a hurricane with winds of 75-80 mph, and I'm not too sure about the construction of the buildings down there, but being they have never been threatened by a system like this, we may just see some rough damage pictures tomorrow.
Remember, Claudette was was about the same strength as this system.
It looks like they will get hit by a hurricane with winds of 75-80 mph, and I'm not too sure about the construction of the buildings down there, but being they have never been threatened by a system like this, we may just see some rough damage pictures tomorrow.
Remember, Claudette was was about the same strength as this system.
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Claudette was a disaster for usBarometerBob wrote:If you read some of the information related to this system, your absolutely correct.
It looks like they will get hit by a hurricane with winds of 75-80 mph, and I'm not too sure about the construction of the buildings down there, but being they have never been threatened by a system like this, we may just see some rough damage pictures tomorrow.
Remember, Claudette was was about the same strength as this system.


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PTrackerLA wrote:Does anyone know what the yearly rainfall is like for this area? If it is fairly low the flooding could be disastrous along with mudslides.
I think it is around 48in, atleast in the far southern end of Brazil, It is probably around the same in the Torres area. The climate is Cfa.
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