Frank P
(Veteran Storm Chaser)
Wed Sep 15 2004 09:27 PM
Re: 4:00 advisory

Javlin, we're at 89, but your right, on its present track, with no wobbles either side we will be on the extreme outer edge of the western eye wall.... its going to be very rough, but it within my criteria for riding out the storm... you're only two blocks north of me, the thing about being on the beach with the north wind, it has to pass through the entire country before it gets to me, which helps knock it down somewhat.... actually being on the beach is an advantage with a north wind.... Ivan would have to do something really screwy right now to get me in the eastern quad, last night I was not to sure, hell, at 4 in the morning I was not to sure, I feel better about it right now... I just hope it doesn't bomb before landfall.....

Jav, not sure when we'll lose power, but I'd imagine around 10 ish or so... thanks for coming by this afternoon, nice to have a face to go with the post..

good luck fella



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