td 11 forecast #11... maybe another usa mainland threat
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Derek Ortt
td 11 forecast #11... maybe another usa mainland threat
this will be the 8th storm to make landfall in the usa (PR) but trends take this to the mainland
http://www.nwhhc.com/atl112004forecast.html
http://www.nwhhc.com/atl112004graphics.html
http://www.nwhhc.com/atl112004forecast.html
http://www.nwhhc.com/atl112004graphics.html
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adelphi_sky wrote:I know one thing. If this storm hits the Carolinas as a Hurricane, people from SC to VA better start purchasing life jackets.
Agree...and beach erosion is a problem here this year.... a couple of the oceanfront homes trucked in 30 truckloads of sand (homeowners expense) and was all washed away by Charley/Frances...the big brown sandbags are showing and if we take another hit.....its good nite Irene for those houses
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Re: td 11 forecast #11... maybe another usa mainland threat
Derek Ortt wrote:this will be the 8th storm to make landfall in the usa (PR) but trends take this to the mainland
http://www.nwhhc.com/atl112004forecast.html
http://www.nwhhc.com/atl112004graphics.html
Good forecast Derek... any chance of this going fishing after hitting Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands? Poor people down there... I feel for them.
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adelphi_sky wrote:I know one thing. If this storm hits the Carolinas as a Hurricane, people from SC to VA better start purchasing life jackets.
Agree...and beach erosion is a problem here this year.... a couple of the oceanfront homes trucked in 30 truckloads of sand (homeowners expense) and was all washed away by Charley/Frances...the big brown sandbags are showing and if we take another hit.....its good nite Irene for those houses
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adelphi_sky wrote:I know one thing. If this storm hits the Carolinas as a Hurricane, people from SC to VA better start purchasing life jackets. The flooding would be huge.
Small life rafts would be a better solution listening to local news. Rain forecasted for tomorrow on(not from Ivan) and then Ivan rain the rest of the week.(til Friday) Plus TD11 and whatever that might bring(over the weekend)...per local news.
That is about all we need to make the Carolina's the newest water park attraction in the US.

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MBismyPlayground wrote:adelphi_sky wrote:I know one thing. If this storm hits the Carolinas as a Hurricane, people from SC to VA better start purchasing life jackets. The flooding would be huge.
Small life rafts would be a better solution listening to local news. Rain forecasted for tomorrow on(not from Ivan) and then Ivan rain the rest of the week.(til Friday) Plus TD11 and whatever that might bring(over the weekend)...per local news.
That is about all we need to make the Carolina's the newest water park attraction in the US.
If it weren't so serious, I'd be ROTFLMBO!
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Agree...and beach erosion is a problem here this year.... a couple of the oceanfront homes trucked in 30 truckloads of sand (homeowners expense) and was all washed away by Charley/Frances...the big brown sandbags are showing and if we take another hit.....its good nite Irene for those houses
We've got mega-tons of unneeded sand we can send you -- thanks to Frances.
Ironically, we (Central East Coast FL) also spend millions of dollars to restore sand to our eroded beaches. What Frances did in three days would take dredges and backhoes a year to accomplish.
(P.S. -- This photo is NOT hosted on Storm2K servers.)
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SeaBrz_FL wrote:We've got mega-tons of unneeded sand we can send you -- thanks to Frances.
Ironically, we (Central East Coast FL) also spend millions of dollars to restore sand to our eroded beaches. What Frances did in three days would take dredges and backhoes a year to accomplish.
(P.S. -- This photo is NOT hosted on Storm2K servers.)
Holy Mackeral!
no wonder port canaveral is still closed...isn't it?
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