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Robert

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Derek Ortt wrote:they really need to get their facts straight
Ivan didn't even bring gusts close to 130 mph in Pensacola, much less sustained winds. This is how the myths that people surived winds greater than they actually did get started
Derek Ortt wrote:also said a cat 3 produces a 9-12 foot surge
well... apparantly they missed a little storm that goes by the name of KATRINA... a low to mid cat 3 that produced surge of 30 feet in Mississippi
jlauderdal wrote:Derek Ortt wrote:also said a cat 3 produces a 9-12 foot surge
well... apparantly they missed a little storm that goes by the name of KATRINA... a low to mid cat 3 that produced surge of 30 feet in Mississippi
thanks, its pretty depressing when a channel like discovery cnt get the facts correct.
a show on poisons followed that hurricane special and they just 100,000 people per year in the world die from poisonous snake bites, i wonder if that is true.
Derek Ortt wrote:also said a cat 3 produces a 9-12 foot surge
well... apparantly they missed a little storm that goes by the name of KATRINA... a low to mid cat 3 that produced surge of 30 feet in Mississippi
Derek Ortt wrote:9-12 feet applies ONLY to Biscayne Bay
The Florida EC mainland south of about Daytona, the max for a very large Jeanne sized cat 3 is 6 feet, but on the WC, that produces about 20
There is a reason why NHC advisories typically have cat 3 expected surge heights of 15-20 feet
Derek Ortt wrote:also said a cat 3 produces a 9-12 foot surge
well... apparantly they missed a little storm that goes by the name of KATRINA... a low to mid cat 3 that produced surge of 30 feet in Mississippi
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