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So, it's past Puerto Rico now, the news is predicting it hits FL 4 days out.
I don't believe anything they say 4 days out.
I'm watching it here and it's looking kinda busted up and head straight north:
Interactive Radar
It could go anywhere, the meteorologists are wrong a lot.
So I'll put a poll in to take bets!
You can vote for 2 things.
Big/little storm, and where.
Let me get this straight...…...
You don't believe Professional Meteorologists that have studied & worked in the field for years, which I really don't blame you there given the failure rates and yet you ask these crazy people on an interent message board???????????
Dude, you're losing it
When Jim Cantore comes on and tells you it’s a cat. 4 and it will be catastrophic, believe him.
Nonsense. They have weather satellites. The timing of events may be off by a few hours, but they can see whats coming because it is right there to look at..So, it's past Puerto Rico now, the news is predicting it hits FL 4 days out.
I don't believe anything they say 4 days out.
I'm watching it here and it's looking kinda busted up and head straight north:
Interactive Radar
It could go anywhere, the meteorologists are wrong a lot.
So I'll put a poll in to take bets!
You can vote for 2 things.
Big/little storm, and where.
Let me get this straight...…...
You don't believe Professional Meteorologists that have studied & worked in the field for years, which I really don't blame you there given the failure rates and yet you ask these crazy people on an interent message board???????????
Dude, you're losing it
When Jim Cantore comes on and tells you it’s a cat. 4 and it will be catastrophic, believe him.
Who????
I'm at the opposite end of the continental US map & about 3000 miles away. Sure some meteorologists get it right.....about 50% of the time. The other 50%, not so much
Nonsense. They have weather satellites. The timing of events may be off by a few hours, but they can see whats coming because it is right there to look at..So, it's past Puerto Rico now, the news is predicting it hits FL 4 days out.
I don't believe anything they say 4 days out.
I'm watching it here and it's looking kinda busted up and head straight north:
Interactive Radar
It could go anywhere, the meteorologists are wrong a lot.
So I'll put a poll in to take bets!
You can vote for 2 things.
Big/little storm, and where.
Let me get this straight...…...
You don't believe Professional Meteorologists that have studied & worked in the field for years, which I really don't blame you there given the failure rates and yet you ask these crazy people on an interent message board???????????
Dude, you're losing it
When Jim Cantore comes on and tells you it’s a cat. 4 and it will be catastrophic, believe him.
Who????
I'm at the opposite end of the continental US map & about 3000 miles away. Sure some meteorologists get it right.....about 50% of the time. The other 50%, not so much
Unprecedented to have a hurricane in the Caribbean...and hit Florida.So, it's past Puerto Rico now, the news is predicting it hits FL 4 days out.
I don't believe anything they say 4 days out.
I'm watching it here and it's looking kinda busted up and head straight north:
Interactive Radar
It could go anywhere, the meteorologists are wrong a lot.
So I'll put a poll in to take bets!
You can vote for 2 things.
Big/little storm, and where.
OMG! It's as if Trump's properties were bowling pins and the Hurricane a bowling ball. The setup couldn't be much better even if it were planned.
Not that I want to see something bad to happen to anyone. but look at how they are set up.
Trump will be fine....you, you need help
OMG! It's as if Trump's properties were bowling pins and the Hurricane a bowling ball. The setup couldn't be much better even if it were planned.
Not that I want to see something bad to happen to anyone. but look at how they are set up.
You said:Nonsense. They have weather satellites. The timing of events may be off by a few hours, but they can see whats coming because it is right there to look at..So, it's past Puerto Rico now, the news is predicting it hits FL 4 days out.
I don't believe anything they say 4 days out.
I'm watching it here and it's looking kinda busted up and head straight north:
Interactive Radar
It could go anywhere, the meteorologists are wrong a lot.
So I'll put a poll in to take bets!
You can vote for 2 things.
Big/little storm, and where.
Let me get this straight...…...
You don't believe Professional Meteorologists that have studied & worked in the field for years, which I really don't blame you there given the failure rates and yet you ask these crazy people on an interent message board???????????
Dude, you're losing it
When Jim Cantore comes on and tells you it’s a cat. 4 and it will be catastrophic, believe him.
Who????
I'm at the opposite end of the continental US map & about 3000 miles away. Sure some meteorologists get it right.....about 50% of the time. The other 50%, not so much
Unprecedented to have a hurricane in the Caribbean...and hit Florida.So, it's past Puerto Rico now, the news is predicting it hits FL 4 days out.
I don't believe anything they say 4 days out.
I'm watching it here and it's looking kinda busted up and head straight north:
Interactive Radar
It could go anywhere, the meteorologists are wrong a lot.
So I'll put a poll in to take bets!
You can vote for 2 things.
Big/little storm, and where.
Absolutely unprecedented in human history
This manmade global climate warming change is the real deal
If everyone along the southeast coast of Florida fired off all of their weapons, simultaneously at the approaching storm, the impact of all the projectiles just might steer it back out to sea.
If everyone along the southeast coast of Florida fired off all of their weapons, simultaneously at the approaching storm, the impact of all the projectiles just might steer it back out to sea.
You said:Nonsense. They have weather satellites. The timing of events may be off by a few hours, but they can see whats coming because it is right there to look at..Let me get this straight...…...
You don't believe Professional Meteorologists that have studied & worked in the field for years, which I really don't blame you there given the failure rates and yet you ask these crazy people on an interent message board???????????
Dude, you're losing it
When Jim Cantore comes on and tells you it’s a cat. 4 and it will be catastrophic, believe him.
Who????
I'm at the opposite end of the continental US map & about 3000 miles away. Sure some meteorologists get it right.....about 50% of the time. The other 50%, not so much
Sure some meteorologists get it right.....about 50% of the time. The other 50%, not so much
I said:
Nonsense. They have weather satellites. The timing of events may be off by a few hours, but they can see whats coming because it is right there to look at..
But I missed the point? Following your logic, there is only a 50% chance of a hurricane hitting Florida.
I bet it's more like 100%.
"The fourth named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, Tropical Storm Dorian, is strengthening as it moves towards the Lesser Antilles and may impact Puerto Rico and its neighbors later this week."
"A hurricane watch was issued Monday morning by the government of St. Lucia for the island, which means that hurricane conditions are possible within the next 24 hours. The government of France also upgraded a tropical storm watch to a tropical storm warning for the island of Martinique."
More here: Tropical Storm Dorian's path: What you need to know
Prayers for all in the path of Tropical Storm Dorian. Please batten down the hatches if you live in Florida or the States bordering the US East Coast. And if they tell you to evacuate, citizen up and do it. Call authorities if your slightly demented senior neighbors refuse to obey any evacuation notice, or call his family and let them convince him (or her) to evacuate.
The 2017 Hurricane Irma hurt Florida, big time, because of failure to heed evacuation orders.
- September 10–11 – Hurricane Irma makes landfall on Cudjoe Key as a Category 4 hurricane with sustained winds of 130 mph (215 km/h), then makes a second landfall on Marco Island with winds of 115 mph (185 km/h). It becomes the strongest hurricane in terms of windspeed to hit the state since Charley in 2004, and the most intense in terms of pressure since Andrew in 1992. Irma killed at least 80 people in the state, and left behind at least $50 billion (2017 USD) in damage. Source: [110] List of Florida hurricanes (2000–present) - Wikipedia
Is it me, or do we seem to be having a low number of hurricanes this year?