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After Katrina, are you still a hurricane fan?

Yes, I want to experience a cane, Bring it on!
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#41 Postby Galvestongirl » Wed Aug 31, 2005 7:21 pm

Scorpion wrote:I still say Bring It on. Im not scared of any hurricane, and will stay for a Cat 5.


umm, your still a minor, if your parents say go...you will have to go. I am sure, as with many parents, they would not allow you to put yourslf in harms way.
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#42 Postby Scorpion » Wed Aug 31, 2005 7:24 pm

I dont want one. But if one were to come I would not leave. Gotta experience the wrath of nature.
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#43 Postby inotherwords » Wed Aug 31, 2005 7:29 pm

Scorpion wrote:I dont want one. But if one were to come I would not leave. Gotta experience the wrath of nature.

Even if it was the last thing you ever experienced? Because that would likely be the case in a 5. Seriously, is it worth dying for?

Also, how old are you? My theory is that most of the people I disagree with are school-age kids without enough life experience to know better.
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#44 Postby caribepr » Wed Aug 31, 2005 7:39 pm

Persepone wrote:I think that one can be very interested in weather phenomena without actually wanting to have such an event happen, to experience it, etc.

My interest in weather is a result of having experienced some of its extremes, but that does not make me "want" anyone to experience any of it.

However, that said, a board like Storm2K serves a very useful purpose for many who want to "avoid" weather. I'm old enough to remember when weather events (hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, etc.) struck without warning and the best "warning" came from "old timers" who watched the behavior of birds, animals, etc.

My personal feeling is that you prepare as well as you possibly can for whatever the hazard is and then you get to as safe a place as possible--and that may be to evacuate. And I guess I've spent some part of my life sort of refining preparation for whatever... And I will say that experiences have conditioned my choices about where to live, houses to choose, etc. where practical. All other things being considered, I would not have chosen to live on what is essentially an island sticking into the Atlantic. But our jobs brought us here and at the time we had no other jobs. But at least we are about as far away from all coasts as we could get and on the highest ground where we could afford a house... and so on.

But Storm2K does provide education and information that helps you make decisions, etc. well in advance of "official" notifications. If I see something potentially threatening coming anywhere near me, I'm not going to wait until the local officials tell me to prepare. I've done my preparations in advance of that notification. Even before Storm2K, monitoring what was available helped with this. And frankly, if preparation is "unnecessary," that's fine and wonderful! It may mean that I've cleaned up my yard and trimmed some trees and my laundry is done, etc. and so now I have some time that I had not planned on that I can use for something special. But if the preparation was "necessary," I'm not running around at the last minute.

So I think that being interested in, fascinated by, and in awe of weather phenomena does NOT equate to actually wanting to experience it firsthand. Perhaps I can say that because I've been there and done that and never want to again. Yes, in an ideal world, people would not be in the path of bad weather. But the reality is that people usually are in harm's way....



Interesting to me...the poll title..any hurricane fans left (which I thought meant...something entirely different)..and then the questions - two, yes or no. The above post is the one I most understand among a few great ones. What brought me to S2K was not a fascination with storms as much as an obsession to get a handle of the potential of one coming close to where I, or ones I love, live, to be prepared. I've learned a lot and am thankful. But there are times here I'm as horrified as I've been by what is occuring at this moment on the Gulf Coast. And I mean that literally. The sort of ignorance and arrogance shown in some posts is what breeds what is going on in the *unreal* zone there now. One comes out of the other.
I think fascination with anything has so many facets. I could be obsessed with spiders and the intricite methods of their lives etc but not KEEP them in my home...though some do. Etc. The power of nature is overwhelming... to study it, understand it, follow it... is NOT the same as to wish to experience its extremes, so I think we are talking apples and oranges here.
My own personal feeling, for those who say they want to experience the most extreme (especially in light of the beyond belief horrors of Katrina still unfolding) moments of a hurricane...on this board...get your doughy asses off your computer chairs, go take a white water raft trip, climb one of the Seven, enter the Extreme Race, free dive off a mountain cliff in Mexico.
Or...gosh! GO to the Gulf Coast...see and experience what YOU so badly want to experience (in the aftermath, bummer, but you'll get a really good idea) and spend the next year with those who have ACTUALLY GOTTEN TO HAVE YOUR RIDE AT HURRICANE DISNEY WORLD! Quit your job, leave your home, join the Red Cross, FEMA, the National Guard, your local church group going for a week but YOU stay for the duration. Hey! This could be a blast! If, in the meantime, 'cause heck the season isn't over yet and you might get to experience a bruiser, you change your mind, well, check out the board you spend so much time on while wishing for a hit...there are typhoons in the EPAC, jump on a plane!
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#45 Postby JamesFromMaine2 » Wed Aug 31, 2005 8:08 pm

I love Tracking Hurricanes and I don't think that will ever change! Theres no way we can decide where they will go or who they will affect however we know what they can do and we can help educate others about the dangers! I my self am now more dedicated then ever to help in whatever ways I can both after storms and educating people I know who may not fully understand! I am going to be taking the RedCross training I need and then I am hoping I can go and help out along the gulf coast! I thank NHCWX for all of their hard work they do in eductaing people and keeping people up to date in whats going on! They have worked so hard this summer. I am afraid this season isn't over but I am praying that we have seen the worse of the damage we will this year! All the People affected by Katrina are all in my prayers this country WILL stand by you all and all of us will get through this!
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#46 Postby caribepr » Wed Aug 31, 2005 8:26 pm

JamesFromMaine2 wrote:I love Tracking Hurricanes and I don't think that will ever change! Theres no way we can decide where they will go or who they will affect however we know what they can do and we can help educate others about the dangers! I my self am now more dedicated then ever to help in whatever ways I can both after storms and educating people I know who may not fully understand! I am going to be taking the RedCross training I need and then I am hoping I can go and help out along the gulf coast! I thank NHCWX for all of their hard work they do in eductaing people and keeping people up to date in whats going on! They have worked so hard this summer. I am afraid this season isn't over but I am praying that we have seen the worse of the damage we will this year! All the People affected by Katrina are all in my prayers this country WILL stand by you all and all of us will get through this!


And you James, are, from this post, exactly the sort of weather enthusiast this board is all about (I'm pretty sure. 8-) ) May your tribe increase.
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#47 Postby gulfcoastdave » Wed Aug 31, 2005 9:19 pm

I was in Ivan last year and Dennis this year. Ivan was avery bad storm for our area . Now seeing what Katrina has done just makes me wonder all about our coast and how we have built on the gulf.

I just hope the people in MS ,LA and AL get a break and no more storms this year
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#48 Postby loon » Wed Aug 31, 2005 9:40 pm

Hurricanes will happen. They will hit land. They've done it forever. They have a ecosystem purpose. If everyone on this board hoped for all fish, they won't all be fish. Poeple enjoy living close to the beach, this will happen. I for one will continue to enjoy tracking storms, and I will stick by my plan I have had since becoming a homeowner 8 years ago, I will stay up through a CAT2 , and I will send my family away, over a CAT2, and I go with them. This will happen again, you can bet on that. Anyway, put me down for C) continue to watch storms wherever they go.


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#49 Postby Brent » Wed Aug 31, 2005 9:41 pm

From a secure location, yes.

I would not be an idiot and ride out the storm in a structure that either was

A. Going to be wiped away by surge
B. Damaged or destroyed by the wind
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#50 Postby Brent » Wed Aug 31, 2005 9:42 pm

loon wrote:Hurricanes will happen. They will hit land. They've done it forever. They have a ecosystem purpose. If everyone on this board hoped for all fish, they won't all be fish. Poeple enjoy living close to the beach, this will happen. I for one will continue to enjoy tracking storms, and I will stick by my plan I have had since becoming a homeowner 8 years ago, I will stay up through a CAT2 , and I will send my family away, over a CAT2, and I go with them. This will happen again, you can bet on that. Anyway, put me down for C) continue to watch storms wherever they go.


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Weather is a hobby... that's why we're here. It's going to happen whether we want it to or not.
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#51 Postby Noah » Wed Aug 31, 2005 9:47 pm

Scorpion wrote:I still say Bring It on. Im not scared of any hurricane, and will stay for a Cat 5.


Careful, you might wake up with your face down in water trapped wishing for air.. then remembering this statement. Lesson learned...heh?
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#52 Postby Hurricaneman » Wed Aug 31, 2005 9:52 pm

Im a fan of tracking them, but when it comes near or impacts land thats when I stop being a fan of hurricanes
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#53 Postby CFL » Wed Aug 31, 2005 9:56 pm

I absolutely hate hurricanes right now. I will be leaving Florida on Sept 15th - the day I am scheduled to close on the sale of this house. (We are hoping we can move that date up a week.) I keep coming to this board right now mainly out of fear and hoping that we can make it through to the middle of the month without another hit here. After we get moved I doubt I will likely not come back to the tropics forum until next year. I just mentally and emotionally need a little break from this stuff.
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Re: Any hurricane 'fans' left???? Sobering poll hopefully!

#54 Postby johngaltfla » Wed Aug 31, 2005 10:10 pm

spinfan4eva wrote:I for one after wanting to come eye to eye with a hurricane for about 20+ years can say "may they all be fish for the rest of my life"! What was I thinking or was I drunk or high for the past 20 years?! After seeing a disaster comparable or even topping 9/11 in terms of death/destruction I ask members: Are you still a hurricane fan? I know my nick is misleading in asking this :(


I've been through 4 and 2 TS. You don't want to deal with any of these storms. The unpredictability and devestation is stressful. If you don't believe me, ask all my gray hairs. :eek:
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#55 Postby caribepr » Wed Aug 31, 2005 11:28 pm

I still am reading...I like tracking storms and I'll stay or go...etc etc. Why are these even in the same sentence? If being a weather afficianado is your thing, why does it matter where you live? Because, if you are truly into weather, tropical storms in particular...yep, the reality is some hit land and are beyond belief destructive. Vipers bite, does that mean if you live in South America you have a different view of the facts? Yes...but do you stop being interested in your field of interest? Maybe. THAT is your issue to think about.
I live 40 feet from the water on a 3 by 7 mile island with evacuation a very limited option . I chose this. Am I hyper aware of what that means? Absolutely. Am I going to move? Nope. Do I *want* a storm? Not even remotely...though I know my glad that they turn means someone else somewhere else most likely will suffer. My friends don't call me the Guilt Queen for nothing...
Point being! to be INTERESTED in Tropical storms doesn't have to imply a desire for one to be upon you...if that is part of your interest, as I wrote before...head to the Gulf. See what your twisted wish makes true. Otherwise, it's simply an interest in an amazing phenomenon. That's a personal choice...make it.
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#56 Postby JamesFromMaine2 » Thu Sep 01, 2005 12:38 am

caribepr wrote:I still am reading...I like tracking storms and I'll stay or go...etc etc. Why are these even in the same sentence? If being a weather afficianado is your thing, why does it matter where you live? Because, if you are truly into weather, tropical storms in particular...yep, the reality is some hit land and are beyond belief destructive. Vipers bite, does that mean if you live in South America you have a different view of the facts? Yes...but do you stop being interested in your field of interest? Maybe. THAT is your issue to think about.
I live 40 feet from the water on a 3 by 7 mile island with evacuation a very limited option . I chose this. Am I hyper aware of what that means? Absolutely. Am I going to move? Nope. Do I *want* a storm? Not even remotely...though I know my glad that they turn means someone else somewhere else most likely will suffer. My friends don't call me the Guilt Queen for nothing...
Point being! to be INTERESTED in Tropical storms doesn't have to imply a desire for one to be upon you...if that is part of your interest, as I wrote before...head to the Gulf. See what your twisted wish makes true. Otherwise, it's simply an interest in an amazing phenomenon. That's a personal choice...make it.


Nicely said! The only thing I can say for the people who still wants a Hurricane to hit them is go to the Gulf coast and talk to some of the people who went through Katrina ask them to share their stories with you! You will find that chances are they have lost a great deal they have lost their homes and every thing they have worked for all their life! Some have even lost their loved ones! There was a report on TV today about a 10 year old boy who lost his whole family! He is now alone at only 10 years old. These are the type of people who are my heros they are the people who after having lost everything can still get up the next morning and make the most of it they are the people who keep on going even when it seems like theres nothing to live for and let me tell you something not every one has the courage to do that. If after you hear their stories you still want to go through a hurricane then find a small unpopulated island in the atlantic and have fun cause we don't want Hurricanes to hit us here!
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#57 Postby hurricanefreak1988 » Thu Sep 01, 2005 1:18 am

Canelaw99 wrote:Wanting to see/meet a hurricane does not mean I want a Cat. 4 or 5 on my doorstep. I, unfortunately, was not in town when Katrina made her debut here in S. FL, and that's about all I'd want to come face-to-face with. So, yes, I voted that I would like to see one still, but with the caveat that it's just a baby Cat. 1 storm, please. :wink:

Thank you. That echoes my thoughts. Only I'd like to add that I do not want to experience a hurricane to see the damage and the deaths. Who would ever want that, especially after seeing what Katrina did? Us so-called "immature kids" just want to experience hurricanes to see the amazing power of them. It's very fascinating, and that's why we "root" for them. Just a minor Category 1, one that would be fascinating to watch, but also one that would cause little damage.
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#58 Postby JamesFromMaine2 » Thu Sep 01, 2005 2:02 am

hurricanefreak1988 wrote:
Canelaw99 wrote:Wanting to see/meet a hurricane does not mean I want a Cat. 4 or 5 on my doorstep. I, unfortunately, was not in town when Katrina made her debut here in S. FL, and that's about all I'd want to come face-to-face with. So, yes, I voted that I would like to see one still, but with the caveat that it's just a baby Cat. 1 storm, please. :wink:

Thank you. That echoes my thoughts. Only I'd like to add that I do not want to experience a hurricane to see the damage and the deaths. Who would ever want that, especially after seeing what Katrina did? Us so-called "immature kids" just want to experience hurricanes to see the amazing power of them. It's very fascinating, and that's why we "root" for them. Just a minor Category 1, one that would be fascinating to watch, but also one that would cause little damage.


Katrina when she made land fall in Florida was "Just a baby cat 1 storm" and what was in her wake? lets see homes flooded, power knocked out to ALOT of people, a couple tornados, a family of 5 missing however later they were found, and about 11 people dead and yet she was just a cat 1 Hurricane! No matter how weak they are things like this does happen!
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#59 Postby iceangel » Thu Sep 01, 2005 2:30 am

I used to enjoy tracking storms and getting hurricane info to keep. I lost all interest when I went through Hurricanes Erin and Opal in 1995.
I don't wish a hurricane (even a cat 1) on anyone.
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#60 Postby MetroMike » Thu Sep 01, 2005 7:39 pm

Well I DO want to experience another hurricane.....But of course not a cat.5 . Would Like to see some action without the devestation. Not like I would have a choice obliviously.
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