Jump to content

2019 Hurricane Season


T&C

Recommended Posts

30 minutes ago, The Dean said:

Hurricane Brownies. 200 mg of THC!  Get ready, Dorian. Here I come!

Hurricane Brownies resized.jpg

 

if you're confident Dorian is going to be a non-event, by all means enjoy yourself

 

but if you think Dorian may be severe in your area, you may want to keep a clear mind

  • Like (+1) 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

42 minutes ago, /dev/null said:

 

if you're confident Dorian is going to be a non-event, by all means enjoy yourself

 

but if you think Dorian may be severe in your area, you may want to keep a clear mind

 

 

Are you MAD?

 

I can't go screwing around and trying new things at a time like this. 

  • Haha (+1) 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

31 minutes ago, Cripple Creek said:

 

 

 

WOW.

 

But why do people with iPhones always seem to shoot in portrait mode in situations where landscape seems so much more useful?  OK, maybe it's not just iPhone people. 

 

And yes I know he is shooting mostly through windows. So this guy gets a pass. But my point remains.

Edited by The Dean
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Then there's this "heart tugging" story.  God bless their little hearts:

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna1048941

 

Yeah, right:

 

“The only people on this block who left have the money to do it — a dentist, a pilot, an anesthesiologist,”

 

They don't have the "money" to get out?

 

Time to sell the boat and put down the drink.  Only in 2019, errant priorities get worshipped:

 

"WILBUR-BY-THE-SEA, Fla. — Typically on Labor Day, Sherry Estrada and her family go boating or relax with a drink on the beach a quarter-mile from their home. ..."

 

/smh you cant make this stuff up.  There used to be a time:

 

Migrant_Mother_Nipomo_California_3334095

 

Now in 2019 when natural calamity strikes:

 

190902-hurricane-dorian-ed-ou-ac-949p_fa

190902-hurricane-dorian-ed-ou-ac-948p_fa

 

 “You've come a long way, baby” 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

13 hours ago, /dev/null said:

Looks like 3 more storms may be brewing after Dorian.  One in the Gulf, one in the western Atlantic and another off the coast of Africa

 

Western Atlantic... isn't that the US?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Well, I've made my decision. I'm staying put. This looks to be quite the dud, for us anyway. I'm not complaining, though. Best of luck to those of you living on the coast a bit further north.

  • Like (+1) 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

42 minutes ago, The Dean said:

Well, I've made my decision. I'm staying put. This looks to be quite the dud, for us anyway. I'm not complaining, though. Best of luck to those of you living on the coast a bit further north.

Yeah, that too.  But, I am really concerned about the good people in Alabama. 

 

We don't know where it's going to hit, but we have an idea. Probably a little bit different than the original course. The original course was dead into Florida. Now it seems to be going up to toward South Carolina, toward North Carolina. Georgia is going to be hit. Alabama is going to get a piece of it, it looks like. But it can change its course again and it could go back more toward Florida.

 

 

 

20190902_234414.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Yeah, that too.  But, I am really concerned about the good people in Alabama. 

 

We don't know where it's going to hit, but we have an idea. Probably a little bit different than the original course. The original course was dead into Florida. Now it seems to be going up to toward South Carolina, toward North Carolina. Georgia is going to be hit. Alabama is going to get a piece of it, it looks like. But it can change its course again and it could go back more toward Florida.

 

 

 

20190902_234414.jpg

 

It's not heafing back towards FL.  If anything, it'll track farther out to sea than expected.

 

There's a strong high-pressure ridge over the midwest, keeping Dorian from moving east.  There's no sign of that weakening in the next 24-48 hours.

  • Like (+1) 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, DC Tom said:

 

It's not heafing back towards FL.  If anything, it'll track farther out to sea than expected.

 

There's a strong high-pressure ridge over the midwest, keeping Dorian from moving east.  There's no sign of that weakening in the next 24-48 hours.

No sh*t Sherlock. Sarcasm detector broken or just not keeping up today.  My bad for not citing my references properly.  I figure, it got him far, why not me.

 

That was a direct quote from our President Tweet:  Oh, those poor people in Alabama.

 

"We don't know where it's going to hit, but we have an idea. Probably a little bit different than the original course. The original course was dead into Florida. Now it seems to be going up to toward South Carolina, toward North Carolina. Georgia is going to be hit. Alabama is going to get a piece of it, it looks like. But it can change its course again and it could go back more toward Florida." ~The Weatherman In Chief

Link to comment
Share on other sites

22 hours ago, Boca BIlls said:

Wow and that thing just wont move from there either.


I fear the death toll will be ridiculous once they're able to get out and have a better look. Some of the photos I'm seeing look like the aftermath of F5 touchdowns -- on entire villages. Factor in the storm surge and it's unfathomable.
 

Edited by Golden Goat
  • Sad 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 hours ago, Boca BIlls said:

 

Two takeaways:

 

1. Modern construction hip roofs seemed to fair visibly well.  Or, ar least visibly well enough when hit with 185mph sustained winds and +200mph gusts.  Of course they were hurricane strapped, etc....

 

2. Check out where some of those boats ended up!

 

/smh in disbelief Like Mutha Nature took a #2 pencil and rubbed The Bahamas out with its eraser! Even worse, she grabbed the jumbo Pink Pearl and went to town. Maybe a speck here or there that she attempted to employ her erasing shield with. Just  WOW!

 

JC!  Next time hope Mutha Nature uses:

00v02538000000-st-01-shield.1546277413.j

With this:

41JI-YpHWEL._SX425_.jpg

Might as well just send it through this and start on over! What do you do?  Can you bulldoze the whole island, like make a clean pass with a Zamboni®!!!

ABXY_131221195261691365sba11AghEe.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

5 hours ago, Special K said:

We look to be dodging another bullet here in the Orlando area...a few squalls of heavy rain, and if the wind went above 35 mph here, I’d be shocked.

 

 

Everyone on the state side got extremely lucky. Bahamas are basically gone now b.c of it. Don't know how anyone survives days of weather like that. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

15 hours ago, Boca BIlls said:

 

 

Jesus.  That looks like tornado damage.  That's Andrew/Camille bad.  

 

That's going to be a B word to respond to.  Hell, the response to Andrew took a week to start, because the infrastructure in Broward County was smashed.  And they weren't an island.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, DC Tom said:

 

Jesus.  That looks like tornado damage.  That's Andrew/Camille bad.  

 

That's going to be a B word to respond to.  Hell, the response to Andrew took a week to start, because the infrastructure in Broward County was smashed.  And they weren't an island.

 

I have a hard time imagining those kind of sustained wind speeds for an hour or two.  To get them for over 24 hours?  Crazy.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

23 hours ago, Marv's Neighbor said:

Sad thing is that now that the pressure is mostly off Florida, when/if a real threat arrives, people may ignore it.

 

The Carolina's could have some problems with coastal flooding.  They don't call it the "low country" for nothing.

 

I understand that concern. But since Matthew and then Irma, people seem to be taking a it a lot more seriously here, i think. If we go 10 years without any damage, they may slip again. Somehow I don't think we'll get that "lucky". 

 

But the think ordering a mandatory evacuation more than 48 hours before the storm might hit, is the kind of thing that can lead people to ignore authorities. Couldn't they just put the area on "notice", telling them sometime Tuesday they might get an evacuation order? I don't know. But anyone really paying attention to the storm knew there was no issue for this area on Monday. Seemed like a simple CYA move.

 

15 hours ago, Special K said:

We look to be dodging another bullet here in the Orlando area...a few squalls of heavy rain, and if the wind went above 35 mph here, I’d be shocked.

 

 

 

 

It's pretty much over here, whatever "it" was. We were very lucky, that's for sure. But as it ended up, a regular big rain storm is worse than what my area just went through. Again. Thankfully.  What happened in the Bahamas was simply tragic. I really hope no more people are hurt by this storm.

9 hours ago, Just Jack said:

 

 

 

 

That's awesome.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

56 minutes ago, /dev/null said:

 

 

Maybe I should take a walk on the beach tonight.  :rolleyes:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

11 hours ago, The Dean said:

 

 

Maybe I should take a walk on the beach tonight.  :rolleyes:

  Our beaches did okay can here Dean. It as crazy watching that thing sit there for over a day as a cat 5 and knowing it was only about 100 miles from us down here in Jensen Beach. Tuesday night I let my dogs out in between bands and heard the hurricane hunters plane flying over. Hadn't heard air traffic for several days so I knew it was them. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

19 minutes ago, Fires said:

  Our beaches did okay can here Dean. It as crazy watching that thing sit there for over a day as a cat 5 and knowing it was only about 100 miles from us down here in Jensen Beach. Tuesday night I let my dogs out in between bands and heard the hurricane hunters plane flying over. Hadn't heard air traffic for several days so I knew it was them. 

My Sister is in Stuart on Hutchinson Island.  She is still up North till Tuesday.

 

How did the barrier islands fair in and around Stuart?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, SlimShady'sGhost said:

 

If this wasn't a "family" site ..... 

 

 

Seriously ...   anyone in the path (if and or when it arrives)   Be safe 

I'm not too far from Wilmington NC,(3 and hlf hrs north) and it's barrelling it's way here now with it's teeth showing lol. Hope it takes a sharper turn NE asap so the impact won't quite be as bad. But we got tornado warnings popping up all over the place here as of right now. Supposed to get the worse of it later this afternoon into this evening.

Edited by Patrick_Duffy
  • Like (+1) 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

×
×
  • Create New...