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bsnyder
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Re: Tornado Watch Up [Re: WXMAN RICHIE]
      #31980 - Sat Sep 25 2004 04:39 PM

Here in Tampa, could I ask for a prayer or two, for my mother. Yesterday she was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer that's spread all over her body (liver, brain, etc.) She's suppose to have her third chemo treatment at the hospital in the morning but there's a good chance it will have to be postponed because of bad weather.

She's understandably totally freaking out and could use some calming prayers.

She was out of town for Frances and Charley, and I've tried to tell her we really didn't get a lot of bad weather (just lost power for 5 days, but it seems the slightest puff will blow the lines down).


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WXMAN RICHIE
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5 pm [Re: Dawn*]
      #31982 - Sat Sep 25 2004 04:39 PM

Now moving WNW and pressure down to 950 mb.

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

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Re: Direction [Re: Dawn*]
      #31983 - Sat Sep 25 2004 04:40 PM

ugh..Dawn..don't say that lol....i want power this time...especially with these crappy winds...sorry being a little selfish here....anyway another night storm...NHC 5pm 27.1...moving just north of due west like i thought

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Re: Tornado Watch Up [Re: bsnyder]
      #31984 - Sat Sep 25 2004 04:42 PM

You have my families prayers.

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Bioman
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Re: WXMAN RICHIE [Re: LI Phil]
      #31985 - Sat Sep 25 2004 04:42 PM

Here in southwest volusia county barometric pressure is 29.62. it was 29.90 this morning. so far just .13 inches of rain. Were having company over around eight for a hurricane party of sorts. should be fun...lots of beer and UNO. Movies till the power goes out.

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Re: Jeanne Strengthening [Re: BVaught]
      #31986 - Sat Sep 25 2004 04:44 PM

A new discussion has started.

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Re: Direction [Re: Justin in Miami]
      #31988 - Sat Sep 25 2004 04:45 PM

Power clicked again a minute ago. with Frances we didn't lose it till around 2 in the morning.Restored 10 hours later. Way this is going it'll be early evening. Argh.......
I'm supposed to be flying out of miami to new orleans tomorrow noon. What do you think the chances are of that happening?


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Re: 5 pm [Re: WXMAN RICHIE]
      #31989 - Sat Sep 25 2004 04:46 PM

You guys be careful tonight over there. This storm looks to be about as powerful as Ivan was at landfall wind-wise, not strom surge wise. Im betting a surge of about 8-10 feet North of the eyewall is possible. Here in the panhandle, I've heard reports of a surge to near 20 ft. with Ivan. Trust me, ya'll dont want anything to do with Jeanne. Hope you guys stay safe, night time landfalls are the worst. It makes the situation even more terrifying. Good Luck

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Re: Tornado Watch Up [Re: bsnyder]
      #31990 - Sat Sep 25 2004 04:47 PM

Prayers sent .

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Re: Tornado Watch Up [Re: bsnyder]
      #31991 - Sat Sep 25 2004 04:49 PM

I am so sorry to hear about your mother.

Lots of prayers coming her way (& yours)!!!


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Re: Tornado Watch Up [Re: cmdebbie]
      #31992 - Sat Sep 25 2004 04:50 PM

New thread guys lets head over there

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Re: Tornado Watch Up [Re: Dawn*]
      #31998 - Sat Sep 25 2004 05:05 PM

More prayers here in Tampa

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