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serious???
I wouldnt joke about something like that...Just saw it on the 6 Oclock news...
Here is it...
http://www.weather.com/maps/news/atlstorm9/projectedpath_large.html
serious???
Here Map.I wouldnt joke about something like that...Just saw it on the 6 Oclock news...
Here is it...
weather.com - Map Room - Satellite Map, Weather Map, Doppler Radar Projected Path
The recent weather bulletin has it forecasted to hit the Key West directly and then head straight to Louisiana/Mississippii areas. Scary...
I don't know how to multiple quote, but she's right. I live 30 mi from the strike zone, and what Shel said is accurate. We're fixin' to get out of here on Sunday.
It is going to be really bad if Louisiana and Mississippi get another destruction.
please do so. your family is in my prayers
stay safe
and all FL ADers are in in my thoughts and prayers
please do so. your family is in my prayers
stay safe
and all FL ADers are in in my thoughts and prayers
I have feeling it gonna be Mississippi, AL and Florida. I for sure
The recent weather bulletin has it forecasted to hit the Key West directly and then head straight to Louisiana/Mississippii areas. Scary...
I lived in Key West a long time ago; I hope no serious damage happens there or any of the other Keys.oh nooooooo my favorite place
The projected paths always change because it is so unpredictable with where it is going to. Right now, it doesn't look good for Lousiana, Mississippi, and Alabama.
Here is a good website to look at Track Tropical Storm Josephine, Track Hurricane Ike, Track Hurricane Hanna / Stormpulse / Hurricane tracking, mapping
Wow that's a good website!
Yea, I like it too. Thanks to my friend, Islandbreeze for letting me know about that nice website.
Morning ya'll
Beautiful weather up here. Right, Maria?
Maybe one or two more days before the feeder bands gets here...
The trough that is running across the Gulf of Mexico is forecasted to break into two pieces just before Ike goes into the Gulf so it's gonna be a nasty one. Ike shifted downwards a bit more so we're gonna be okay, just batten down and be okay. I grew up in the NE, we've had blizzards and few Nor'eastners. The last nor'eastner I lived through was one of the storm systems that collided with the second storm system out in the Atlantic in "The Perfect Storm". That storm kept ALOT of us in places overnight. Public transportation was shut down. I've never seen so many broken umbrellas in the NYC streets. No kidding. Then it SNOWED the next day. Weird weather but at least the trains were up and running.
Hurricane hunters just post a central pressure of 953 mb which is down from 960 mb.....still max sustained winds 110; with that pressure drop I would not be at all suprised if by end of today it will be back up to 125-130 sustained winds again.