Right now all the Cubans are like "****...I just rebuilt my straw hut and now here comes another damn hurricane".
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Right now all the Cubans are like "****...I just rebuilt my straw hut and now here comes another damn hurricane".
It would appear that the eastern Atlantic has "Hurrirea". The doggon thing keeps spitting out hurricanes. I live in NC and already have been hit several times in the year I have been here and the poor folks in Cuba and Florida just can't seem to catch a break either.
cheers.
ROTFLMAO keezel
We are probably going to feel the winds and rain of Ivan.
btw, we as in Dominican Republic NOT Cuba
ROFL Hurrirea. Someone get a HUGE bottle of Pepto down there quick!
This would probably be a lot funnier to me if I weren't at a public library using the computer cause I have no power nor phone for the 3rd (and counting) day, and if my yard wasn't already a swamp, and if I hadn't spent 2 of the last 3 days chopping trees into manageable sizes to haul them off.
Ivan is my worst nightmare right now. If you pray, please pray that he gives us a break. If he hits this soon after Frances, there could be some people with very serious problems.
Deb, My prayers are with you and the rest of the people affected by these Hurricanes. Are you planning on evacuating?
Good Luck Deb, you sure have had the Sh!t kicked out of you this year. I hope this one passes without any more damage.
Cheers:
Boy, am I glad that I live in the good ol' Northwest :D
No hurricanes in Seattle :)
Good luck Deb and Raion
Cybr1d, I don't know if we're evacuating or not...hard to make that decision when all I'm getting is second-hand info from people who've heard what might or might not happen on the radio. I'm at the library again today, trying to find something out about Ivan for myself. I still have no phone, no water, and no electricity at my house. I won't even go into detail about how much fun it is to try and take a bath with cold bottled water... :rolleyes: And the entire county seems to be out of ice, can't find any anywhere.
Deb, is there anything we can do to help?
Deb might want to check out this site: http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ftp/graphics...IF/101508W.gif and mjk thanks, Ivan already passed through here, didn't hit where I live but did hit in the south, where 4 people died in Santo Domingo (the capital of Dominican Republic).
I hope Florida doesn't get hit again. Although my friend who lives in florida has power and phone already..she got it like a day after?? She lives in Orlando FL.
According to the picture at that link, at least some part of Fl is about to get slammed. I'd say there's a 30% chance of it totally missing Florida... Also maybe 30% chance that it annihilates several of the same areas that just got hit by Frances. There's a good chance of it affecting me here in Atlanta too, but you won't catch me boo-hooing about it b/c even if it's still a category 1 by the time it hits - we don't get anything *near* what Florida has to deal with. They have worse hurricanes (obviously), the worst lightning in the US, (and some of the worst in the world), and they have their fair share of tornadoes too. So.....anybody wanna move to Florida?
At least with huricanes you get some warning... Most you get on a tornado is about 5 minutes, max. Usually we get about 2 before it is on top of us... Tornados are scary as hell, cuz you never actually know if it's going to hit you or not... I have seen quite a few... One hit about 5 miles north of my house, one hit 3 miles east (came right up from the south)... Freaky stuff I tell you... Specially when you have no power, and you live far enough out that you can't hear any sirens or anything.. In the middle of the night, you just gotta hope it doesn't hit you...
We have been lucky here in Missouri this year... We have only had about 10 tornado producing storms due to the awkward weather we have had this summer...
Good luck to all of you in Florida and try to keep safe as best you can!
Ivan was upgraded earlier today to a category *5* storm. I don't remember any others that powerful....except Andrew was a cat 5 right before it hit. Ivan is *already* a cat 5 and it hasn't even gotten past Cuba yet. Holy sh*t! They're saying on the news that Floridians will be feeling winds in the tropical storm range tomorrow....and the damn thing isn't even supposed to hit for a few more days! That's freaking insane...
Yeah, I live in Georgia's tornado alley and I've visually seen 2 in the past couple of years and we've had plenty of them on the ground that I never actually saw.....actually seeing them is rare. We'll probably get a few next week b/c Ivan will still be classified as a hurricane when it comes through Atlanta and it should spawn some tornados....should be interesting. Maybe schools will be closed. ;) South (coastal) Ga had appx 15 tornado touchdowns from Frances. I saw some footage of a waterspout that came to shore and annihilated some buildings....incredible stuff. :eek:Quote:
Tornados are scary as hell, cuz you never actually know if it's going to hit you or not... I have seen quite a few...
Ivan is turning into a real *******.
Everyone in the Gulf of Mexico, wish you the best of luck.
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/re...rm/storm2.html
cheers
(when I was six I found out how a mobile home reacts when a tornado comes close. We were in it and bam, pieces everywhere. Needless to say it was quite a Charmin moment.)
edit: Charmin moment is correct, I loaded my shorts during the Kodak moment.
welp, it always sucks to go without basic necessities. A few years ago Oklahoma had the big 'ice' storm, which cut off power in my town for 29 days. No phone, no electricity of any kind. All we had were cars and cell phones. Missed school for two weeks because of it. Talk about disaster. Didn't kill as many as the hurricanes though, only old people too feeble to get out of their frigid homes or start a fire. But of course alot of our heating still worked, because we had a generator.Quote:
Originally posted here by debwalin
This would probably be a lot funnier to me if I weren't at a public library using the computer cause I have no power nor phone for the 3rd (and counting) day, and if my yard wasn't already a swamp, and if I hadn't spent 2 of the last 3 days chopping trees into manageable sizes to haul them off.
Damn I hated that ice storm... I had to live in a house in town for a week... It sucked... Then of course when we get power back out at our house and it starts to warm up outside I had about 15 hours of brush clean up...
yeah no ****, thats all we did for about a month was clean up tree limbs and power line poles, etc.. especially the ones that fell onto peoples houses.
Heh, Kind of off topic, but this really fat lady and her sister that live in my town, a tree fell on their house, and they went out to look at it, and the other one went in to call the fire dept, and the other half of the tree (it got struck by lightning) fell on her. Like RIGHT on her... It was some freaky stuff... Gotta love storms...
eh back on topic I think we had about 15 trees down here at my house... Two over our driveway in fact... Power was out all over town... a few of the transformers that sit on the ground for the underground power lines got hit by trees... That was some crazy stuff...
Playing soccer on an iced over porch is one of the funnest winter experiences I have ever had... It was awesome... Then we got on sleds and slid all the way down my friends driveway... It is really steep and covered in a layer of ice 1/2" thick you FLY. We would go all the way across the road, hop the curb, and keep going down the next hill, then try to stop before we hit a small lake... It was awesome...
Sorry for "reviving the dead" so to speak...but I'm back :)
We were without power for 10 days, and just got our phone service back today. We are also getting the "leftovers" of Ivan today...and they're saying it could go back out into the Gulf of Mexico and re-form!!! :eek:
Glad to be back, and thanks for the kind thoughts and wishes!
Good to hear, Deb!
I hope everything's OK down there for you and your family.