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Blitz-krieg 09-16-2003 04:54 PM

Hurricane Isabel
 
Man, this is bad, I live in New York and the weather guys had already predict that we are gonna be hit with like 100 mph winds and we will suffer deaths... what should we do? and the whole east coast as well... who's living in the east coast? i heard u guys have to evacuate as of today man.. good luck

Doc Hayward 09-16-2003 05:04 PM

so good im in the uk at mo with my family. Sorry for you guys thow

Drew 09-16-2003 05:46 PM

I've lived in southeast Virginia and in South Carolina all my life. I've seen a whole lot of hurricanes. Truth be told, they aren't that bad - at all. Just stay inside, and you'll be fine. I slept through Hugo, the worst hurricane seen by our generation. Nothing to freak out over, just sit back and enjoy the show. Take pictures if you can, it's a pretty awesome sight.

09-16-2003 07:17 PM

So I'v heard, Ontario might be hit by Remeants (sp) of the Hurricane.

pest 09-16-2003 07:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Noctis
I've lived in southeast Virginia and in South Carolina all my life. I've seen a whole lot of hurricanes. Truth be told, they aren't that bad - at all. Just stay inside, and you'll be fine. I slept through Hugo, the worst hurricane seen by our generation. Nothing to freak out over, just sit back and enjoy the show. Take pictures if you can, it's a pretty awesome sight.

I've been through a couple of small ones myself - Camille, Kate - probably a dozen tropical storms - and I have seen what some big ones have done shortly after they hit - Opal, Andrew.

Opal was devasting along the beach. Entire hotels washed away or half buried in sand, roads gone, houses in all states of destruction. But nothing too bad inland. I saw what andrew did in south florida and in louisiana. Entire neighborhoods destroyed 30 miles inland. Roofs gone everywhere you look and nothing left where the tornados touched down. Flew over portions of louisiana where there were more trees on the ground than there were standing.

Category 1 and 2 storms are annoying and damned inconvenient. Kate, a cat 1 storm, left us without power for a full week. Category 3 storms are starting to get pretty dangerous, and with cat 4 and 5 storms you want to be in the next state. Or farther.

09-16-2003 07:34 PM

What Cat. Is Iseabel?

pest 09-16-2003 08:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quze
What Cat. Is Iseabel?

I think it was as high as a 4 but was down to a 2 last I saw.

Fireal 09-16-2003 08:19 PM

WEll, It isnt a big deal if you stay inside like noctis said.
100 mph winds isnt that hard inside unless you live in a shack or something. They will be death cuz of fucking idiots going outside to check it out.

Blitz-krieg 09-16-2003 09:00 PM

[quote="Animal Mother":f3898]WEll, It isnt a big deal if you stay inside like noctis said.
100 mph winds isnt that hard inside unless you live in a shack or something. They will be death cuz of fucking idiots going outside to check it out.[/quote:f3898]

LOL, thas true.. man, currently, ssatellite shows pictures of it and man, i'ts a huge motherF*cker hurricane coming towards us

Snuff 09-16-2003 09:16 PM

Damn New Yorkers cant catch a break. Sept. 11, power outages and now hurricaines. I bet insurance premiums are high as hell there.

:Hybrid: 09-16-2003 09:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pest
Quote:

Originally Posted by Quze
What Cat. Is Iseabel?

I think it was as high as a 4 but was down to a 2 last I saw.


she was a 5, then dropped to a 2.....and they say could get strgoner close to shore cause of the gulf stream

gtboys34 09-18-2003 12:07 PM

Check out this video. Man, i hope NBC is paying him alot of money to stand out there.

http://www.msnbc.com/news/961894.asp?cp1=1

Bazooka_Joe 09-18-2003 10:41 PM

Re: Hurricane Isabel
 
[quote="Blitz-krieg":9aefd]Man, this is bad, I live in New York and the weather guys had already predict that we are gonna be hit with like 100 mph winds and we will suffer deaths... what should we do? and the whole east coast as well... who's living in the east coast? i heard u guys have to evacuate as of today man.. good luck[/quote:9aefd]

I live in NY too, but the news people over-hyped this storm, simply because it didn't follow the traditional pattern of following the coast line. Instead it came in-land. So they jumped all over it like a woman in an orgy.

Judas 09-18-2003 10:42 PM

pussies.

CaP bUsTa 09-18-2003 10:53 PM

ya suck it up like those japanese do every time typhoon season comes around


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