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News Talkback >> 2002 News Articles and Talkback

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WXMAN RICHIE
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Reged: Mon
Posts: 463
Loc: Boynton Beach, FL
WEAKENING
      #5913 - Thu Oct 03 2002 04:57 AM

Lili down to 120 mph winds and pressure up to 957 mb. Looks like NO will be spared too. Good news.

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Another typical August:
Hurricane activity is increasing and the Red Sox are choking.

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Steve
Senior Storm Chaser


Reged: Wed
Posts: 1063
Loc: Metairie, LA
Re: WEAKENING
      #5914 - Thu Oct 03 2002 05:01 AM

We're on the fringe of the best band we'll probably get. Check out the link in the previous post. I've heard 2 transformers blow and saw one blue flash, but that's it so far. Next door to my house is a patio that I can sit on (covered) and watch the winds with only a bit of spray hitting me from time to time. I'm not a coffee drinker, but it's time for the 2nd cup, because obviously I wanna see as much of Lili as I can from outside.

I'm guessing we're up to about 3" of rain here in Metairie - thinking we'll get another 3-4 more (assuming southern side o fthe storm stays as apparently dry as it is).

Steve

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Cocoa Beach
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DYNO GEL
      #5921 - Thu Oct 03 2002 07:42 AM

Damn Goverment...
They ruined a perfectly great storm!
Check the shores of LA for the gel like substance.
We better watch out messin with Mother Nature,
she always finds away.
Didn't these people watch Jarassic Park???
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Kidding aside, glad you folks in the Big Esay are catching a break today.


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