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Thunder
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Re: Buoys [Re: FlaRebel]
      #27689 - Wed Sep 15 2004 01:46 PM

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You're Welcome! Looks like we are getting 40-70 MPH here in Tallahassee from Ivan. I expect alot of trees down.




Where did you get your info? I'm trying to keep my bosses informed.
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T


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Re: Frank P - riding it out... problem is... [Re: Unregistered User]
      #27690 - Wed Sep 15 2004 01:48 PM

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not that its 340 or 350 its that it consistently punches west for just enough to skew off the normal nnw movement progs.




Frank P....I am seeing movement to the west in the sat. loops also...it may be getting alot closer to you than the current tracks show. I sure hope not........


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Re: Frank P - riding it out... problem is... [Re: Anon]
      #27691 - Wed Sep 15 2004 01:52 PM

Jeanne appears to be onshore in PR; Ivan is still a Cat IV

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Re: Keep your windows closed [Re: WXMAN RICHIE]
      #27692 - Wed Sep 15 2004 01:53 PM

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I had the same situation during Frances. I just cracked open the front door to look out at the storm and the wind came in and rushed up the staircase and blew the attic ceiling door right off. This was only during a Cat. 2 storm. If it had been a Cat. 4 it may have caused the roof to lift. So, the bottom line is even if you are so eager to see out of a shutterred up house, don't open the door during the height of the storm. I only opened it a crack and this happened. Don' t let any air in.




I have a NW facing front door and a SE facing (go figure) rear door.

I could go out the front door without letting any wind in during Frances, but any attempt to open the rear door would have lots of bad juju coming in. I stuck to the front door as my primary mode of egress when I wanted to be outside during the nastiness.


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Re: Frank P - riding it out... problem is... [Re: Anon]
      #27693 - Wed Sep 15 2004 01:54 PM

Ok...can someone make this stop now

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Re: Frank P - riding it out... problem is... [Re: Rabbit]
      #27694 - Wed Sep 15 2004 01:55 PM

Also, Ivan looks to be strengthening again. This is getting even worse. I think Joe B may be correct...This could be the worst natural disaster in not only Mobile history, but also, could spread well inland.

Frank I would advise you to get out.


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Frank P
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Re: Frank P - riding it out... problem is... [Re: jth]
      #27695 - Wed Sep 15 2004 01:58 PM

thanks all, monitoring very very close... I'll start packing a few things and be ready in case I decide to bail out...

not a happy camper in MS....


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Re: Keep your windows closed [Re: tpratch]
      #27696 - Wed Sep 15 2004 01:58 PM

Heh, we had it similar. The house sheltered the front door on the North and West, and it's recessed so it's not open to the East either. As a result, we were able to safely open that door during the first half Frances. We boarded it up during the eye (since we knew we had a few hours), and opened a door on the opposite side of the house that would now be sheltered. We were extremely careful, and had a backup plan, but that worked out just fine.

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FlaRebel
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Re: Buoys [Re: Thunder]
      #27697 - Wed Sep 15 2004 02:00 PM

Check your PMs.

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BillD
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Re: Buoys [Re: FlaRebel]
      #27699 - Wed Sep 15 2004 02:09 PM

New thread.
Bill


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Mozart
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Re: Buoys [Re: FlaRebel]
      #27700 - Wed Sep 15 2004 02:10 PM Attachment (376 downloads)

These guys must be nuts. They're still driving around down in Foley, AL.

Hurricane Track Webcam

I attached the pic I was talking about in case they go somewhere else before everyone sees it.

Edited by Mozart (Wed Sep 15 2004 02:11 PM)


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LoisCane
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moment on pr and jeanne please [Re: FlaRebel]
      #27701 - Wed Sep 15 2004 02:16 PM

just want to mention that if it wasnt for the hugeness of Ivan's path towards Mobile and areas east or west the fact that Puerto Rico is getting hit directly by a strong tropical storm would normally bring forth tons of posts on weather conditions and information to help others.

know its a small story now compared to what most of us have happening in the states but still..

give a look on radar and know even as a strong TS it will do damage there as well

http://radar.weather.gov/radar/loop/DS.p19r0/si.tjua.shtml

busy season, gets busier
nice invest as well

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Scotswatch
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Re: Ivan Remains a Category 4 the Track is Maintained [Re: MikeC]
      #27723 - Wed Sep 15 2004 03:00 PM

This is the best damn site I have found for tracking the hurricane from unsunny Scotland. Hold on tight folks - wishing you the best of luck
Bev
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Andy Dorr
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Re: Ivan Remains a Category 4 the Track is Maintained [Re: MikeC]
      #28205 - Thu Sep 16 2004 07:49 AM

This morning at Dauphin Island, AL, wind gusts were recorded at almost 80 knots. Dauphin Island guards the moth of Mobile Bay. This info comes from the National Data Buoy Center, see http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/index.shtml. It provides a good source for real time data along our coasts.
[image]http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/plot_wind_pres.php?station=dpia1&uom=E[/image]


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