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UserSince2005
01-06-2024, 08:03 PM
Oh my gosh hunnys the water is so lovely and warm here in the Caribbean already and it’s only June 1st, the start of the season.
I reckon there’s gonna be so big storms this year when the waters get even hotter
Crimson Dynamo
01-06-2024, 08:32 PM
The predicted season is very active.
UserSince2005
02-07-2024, 01:19 PM
Earliest Cat 5 on record currently destroying the Caribbean islands
Crimson Dynamo
02-07-2024, 01:31 PM
earliest cat 5 on record currently destroying the caribbean islands
well it destroyed some very small islands North of Grenada (Carriacou got a direct hit for 5 hours) and is now Cat 5 it is heading directly to Jamaica but wind sheer will reduce it down to a 2/3 by the time it hits Wednesday - still bad but not catastrophic
Barry.
02-07-2024, 03:25 PM
well it destroyed some very small islands North of Grenada (Carriacou got a direct hit for 5 hours) and is now Cat 5 it is heading directly to Jamaica but wind sheer will reduce it down to a 2/3 by the time it hits Wednesday - still bad but not catastrophic
Will it pass by here?
Crimson Dynamo
02-07-2024, 04:02 PM
Will it pass by here?
no
UserSince2005
09-10-2024, 05:01 PM
Hurricane of the century is incoming
Hurricane of the century is incoming
It’s heading for our son’s house in Florida .. cars in garage, all windows boarded up , pool furniture screwed down , food and supplies bought in ..
Ready for anything… we visit them in a couple of weeks so hopefully everything goes well
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It’s heading for our son’s house in Florida .. cars in garage, all windows boarded up , pool furniture screwed down , food and supplies bought in ..
Ready for anything… we visit them in a couple of weeks so hopefully everything goes well
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Hopefully they (FL/Tampa) are better prepared than we were for the power outages. We were out for 5 days. Ours was barely a Cat 2. Praying for all of the people in FL and that your son's home gets through OK :love:
Nicky91
10-10-2024, 08:26 AM
Florida is a wonderful state (normally) but also these hurricane are nothing out of the ordinary tbh
i mean they are closest to the Caribbean, and those islands got many devastating hurricanes (even earthquakes)
not a weather expert, but i think their humidity as well as hot weather and then cooler weather coming from the sea collide that are like the perfect ingredients for hurricanes to occur
:(
arista
10-10-2024, 09:17 AM
They said it would be Cat5
but it is Cat3 or less
No good reporting in the Dark
It's better to see any Damage in Daylight.
Ithinkiloveyoutoo
10-10-2024, 10:20 AM
Apparently the water rose to 23feet at one point? But it looks like it's going back to cat 2! Supposedly
arista
10-10-2024, 11:09 AM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GZhCGsVWoAAjSBe?format=jpg&name=medium
arista
10-10-2024, 11:11 AM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GZg9R7AWIAwt-np?format=jpg&name=medium
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GZg9R7AWIAwt-np?format=jpg&name=medium
Yay property tax hike on hold :laugh: (for now)
Category 3 is still life-changing for a lot of people, will impact insurance rates for all, but will be particularly hard for areas that haven't seen this severe of weather in a while. That's when all the trees that have weakened root systems from over the years fall on your house because there wasn't just the right amount of wind to take them down (yet...)
Most of our problems were due to down trees. Much of that was lack of proper vegetation management per our power distributor, and so they got into serious trouble over this... I imagine Florida is more ready than we were as they also bury their lines more often, but it took way too long to get back power for most people after a Category 1~2, which isn't as severe...
It’s heading for our son’s house in Florida .. cars in garage, all windows boarded up , pool furniture screwed down , food and supplies bought in ..
Ready for anything… we visit them in a couple of weeks so hopefully everything goes well
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All over with now .. just a little roof damage from flying branches .. they only got a few hours sleep though
Fabulous news
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All over with now .. just a little roof damage from flying branches .. they only got a few hours sleep though
Fabulous news
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:love: "Just a little roof damage"... always good to hear.
We're still seeing lots of people finally getting around to their roofs and our storm was in July. Hopefully they have no problems finding a proper contractor.
:love: "Just a little roof damage"... always good to hear.
We're still seeing lots of people finally getting around to their roofs and our storm was in July. Hopefully they have no problems finding a proper contractor.
Oh yeah they lost their electricity as well .. not sure if it’s back on yet
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arista
10-10-2024, 02:44 PM
6 Dead so far.
Over 3million with no power
in Mid Florida
Oh yeah they lost their electricity as well .. not sure if it’s back on yet
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3 million out atm... hopefully their power loss is connected closer to the main grid/hub and not localized damage. It takes forever to get back when it is localized... but if they have a generator, even better.
It looks like Tampa is getting the same cold-ish spell (mostly at night)... For us in the south, "cold" is 50-69 degrees...so about 10C-20C... I actually turned on heater this morning to check to see if it is functional for the winter and burn off any dust.. so that will help at least with sleeping at night. It is very difficult to sleep with the heat and humidity... at least that part will be more bearable while they all work to recover.
arista
10-10-2024, 02:50 PM
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/10/10/13/90695169-0-image-a-85_1728564709892.jpg
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13945695/hurricane-milton-latest-florida-deaths-floods-disney.html
arista
10-10-2024, 02:55 PM
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/10/10/15/90684859-13945695-Dramatic_images_show_the_devastation_that_is_being _caused_by_Hur-a-151_1728570047003.jpg
At least the house is still standing
but costly Damage,
arista
11-10-2024, 08:31 AM
New Death Toll is 16
in Florida
3 million out atm... hopefully their power loss is connected closer to the main grid/hub and not localized damage. It takes forever to get back when it is localized... but if they have a generator, even better.
It looks like Tampa is getting the same cold-ish spell (mostly at night)... For us in the south, "cold" is 50-69 degrees...so about 10C-20C... I actually turned on heater this morning to check to see if it is functional for the winter and burn off any dust.. so that will help at least with sleeping at night. It is very difficult to sleep with the heat and humidity... at least that part will be more bearable while they all work to recover.
Their powder is back on thankfully !!
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arista
11-10-2024, 12:45 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GZmbYG7WMAo8M2X?format=jpg&name=medium
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GZmbYG7WMAo8M2X?format=jpg&name=medium
Have you always posted the Chron or am I just now noticing it, arista?
Their powder is back on thankfully !!
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Oh Thank God
arista
11-10-2024, 03:50 PM
Have you always posted the Chron or am I just now noticing it, arista?
When they have a good headline
a few times
When they have a good headline
a few times
They're a good source for weather events in the South and general recovery, energy issues and economy. Houston is a major port city and a hub for immigration also (obviously).
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