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I hate it for LA, but "so far" it aint voming my way. Should be a rainy windy Labor Day though. Been seeing a TON of LA plates driving into town over my way.....
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Figured I'd save the image
Well ****TT
http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w...084814W_sm.gif Right now they are expecting only 75mph at landfall Friday, if it does head this way lets at least hope their right!! |
Well, that's out the window
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Now they're saying 98mph |
All went fine here....never lost power for more than about 2 minutes at a time and Id barely call what we got a T-storm. Prolly 30-40mph tops from time to time, but barely drizzled for a couple days is it. Hope all is well with my neighbors to the west.
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Glad you made out okay Stinky. I heard from my brother just west of you a little bit and he said they didn't suffer too much damage either. His wife and daughter went to LA to stay with some friends, but he stayed to take care of the critters ( dog, cat and one horse).
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Tsubaki, wanna buddy boat with me out to the L-buoy friday?
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Hurricane Conditions Possible W And Tropical Storm Conditions Possible E. Maximum Sustained Winds To 90 Kt. Seas Building. |
:you:No thanks bradford, one year camping at Wassaw I had the pleasure returning after a storm snuck up on us with 8-12ft seas. In Ossabaw sound it was 6-9. My brother and brother in-law haven't been back since.
bc, there have been several but scattered out in about 30 year spans. The most recent was David in 79, 90mph winds, basically a piss ant. About 1/4 of Savannah was without power for 10 days. The worst one was 1893, modern classification was a cat4. One that is always brought up was 1898 when a small storm passed over Tybee, most of the island was underwater. This one had almost no warning. The most curious was the one in 1947, the government tried cloud seeding with dry ice in order to dissipate it. Well it changed direction immediately and came ashore, they haven't tried that again. Now they are predicting 104mph Friday morning and to come ashore about at Charleston SC late Friday night. bc, yall need to be watching too! Hope the eastern seaboard had a good Labor Day caues this weekend is out as far as boating weather. Oh and not to run out of stuff, there is another one pokeing it's head out. Basically so far following the same tract. http://www.wxusa.com/wx1/images/trop...60_640_480.png The 2AM Sunday prediction is 104mph. |
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