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#21 Postby ExtinctionEvent » Sun Sep 12, 2004 9:30 am

There are some people on here, went as far to say that ivan could go all the way out west and hit Southern California. That would just be unheard of. I would have a better chance of wrestling a three legged mountain goat in oil at madison squared garden.
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#22 Postby jlauderdal » Sun Sep 12, 2004 9:36 am

stormchazer wrote:Listening to Dr. Lyons on TWC this morning, he made it a point to suggest that Ivans slow movement is making the forecast verydifficult. The Eastern GOM needs to watch very carefully but anyone in the GOM is not out of play.


my point exactly...we get a slowdown and the keys to miami and back west are all in play...never thought this could happen yesterday
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#23 Postby LadyStorm » Sun Sep 12, 2004 9:37 am

It is impossible for that senario to occur.

ExtinctionEvent wrote:There are some people on here, went as far to say that ivan could go all the way out west and hit Southern California. That would just be unheard of. I would have a better chance of wrestling a three legged mountain goat in oil at madison squared garden.
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#24 Postby ExtinctionEvent » Sun Sep 12, 2004 9:41 am

Exactly!!! That was my point.
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#25 Postby wjs3 » Sun Sep 12, 2004 9:45 am

Wasup:

Can you be secure? No. There's a cat 4/5 storm out there, and you'll be near it. Every once and a while I go reread the forecasts and discussions for Mitch to remind me just how tough the forecasts can be.

You should stay alert and informed. Be prudent--travel if you think you can/should, but don't let secure=complacent. This could still go a lot of different ways.

I guess it kind of depend on what you mean by secure. Anything can happen with these things.
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