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trinibaje
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Re: Near-Category 5 Hurricane Ivan in the Caribbean Sea [Re: SkeetoBite]
      #24328 - Thu Sep 09 2004 11:32 AM

as we say in the caribbean RASS!!!!!!!! that track shift way right over night!!! pray pray pray...

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LoisCane
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Re: NHC Forecast Error.... [Re: wxman007]
      #24459 - Thu Sep 09 2004 06:16 PM

The error out right now is minimal.. problem is it is basically the width of florida.

Thinking now it might come in at a nne angle but too close to call

Spent a lot of time wondering this morning on the 1835 Hurricane that cut through Bear Cut by Virginia Key and tore up the Keys on her way North.

Put some links on my blog. Wish there was an accurately drawn map for that one.. as nice as Skeetobite's maps.

Watching and waiting to see where he crosses Jamaica and hoping somehow.. he misses.

Sometimes a miss is as good as a mile.. in this case 50 would help.

Which model is doing the best today.. I'm wondering.

Bobbi

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Re: Near-Category 5 Hurricane Ivan in the Caribbean Sea [Re: Lake Toho - Kissimmee]
      #24523 - Thu Sep 09 2004 08:24 PM

Hi Lake Toho-Kiss,
I am in Kissimmee too. Do you mind if I ask who your insurance is with? I'm just curious as mine(state farm) havent been here YET from Charley. They were supposed to finally come last thurs but they cancelled due to the evacs, etc with Frances. I had heard the things about the double deductible so I was kinda sorta relieved, but I am still so scared as to what they will say when they finally DO get here. We lost alot of shingles right down to the wood so my brother in law put tarps up right after Charley, but that kept ripping and blowing down during those fierce daily storms in the days following.(AHHHH here comes one now as I type!) It was leaking so badly that in some places it was coming down in a constant stream and the ceilings were getting cracks. Since the garage ceiling already caved in the day after Charley hit we were scared the rooms with leaks would be next so I caved in and got a roofer out here to put up Tar paper that cost $750! I asked a few neighbors what they paid and all said $1000 so that figure didnt blow my mind although my husband was really po'ed at me.(he's in the AF up in FWB) Of course some of that came off during Frances ands its leaking badly in some spots again and I am waiting for the roofers to come back out. Not sure how much they'll charge this time, but I am just so worn out from all this I dont care! Do you know anyone who has had results with their insurance company? I am just so afraid they wont cover all the damage or say it isnt as bad as it is.


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