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Hurricane JOAQUIN

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Confidence in the forecast will go up considerably in the next 24 hours. It has to finish making the turn north before there can be any real accuracy in predicting a potential westward turn. The slower it goes the more chance it will kick out east and miss us completely.
 
I predict that it will turn east and head out to sea. Why? I have weekend plans and tend to have good luck with these sort of things.
 
i wonder if hurricane joaquin will hit phoenix...

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Confidence in the forecast will go up considerably in the next 24 hours. It has to finish making the turn north before there can be any real accuracy in predicting a potential westward turn. The slower it goes the more chance it will kick out east and miss us completely.

I'm pinning my hopes on the extra-cold North Atlantic waters this year.
 
and if you aren't familiar with fedex field, people are going to be slipping and falling all over the place. it' got to be the worst field in the nfl.

And this is different from any typical fair-weather game in DC how, exactly?
 
Below is a link for an online Google/GIS map that always shows the latest information about Hurricane Joaquin. If you are told to evacuate then you need to GO! Do not rely on this map to ignore an order to evacuate.

Each time the map opens, the most recent data hosted on federal GIS (Geographical Information System) servers is displayed. This map can display over 20 different GIS data overly layers.

To see the **map legend**, learn how to turn different data layers on/off and get other tips for using the map, click “About this map” in the upper left corner of the map. Other data layers you can turn on include a layer showing the uncertainty about where the storm might go.

Want to know how often the data is updated? Want to know how to create your own custom map link that is zoomed in on any area? Want to know how to turn geolocation on? Click “About this map” in the upper left corner of the map.

Online hurricane map: http://www.mappingsupport.com/p/gma.../p/public_land_map/USA/USA_NOAA_hurricane.txt

The map is displayed by Gmap4. I am the developer of this enhanced Google map viewer. This project is a public service and part of my way to “pay it forward”.
 
Below is a link for an online Google/GIS map that always shows the latest information about Hurricane Joaquin. If you are told to evacuate then you need to GO! Do not rely on this map to ignore an order to evacuate.

Each time the map opens, the most recent data hosted on federal GIS (Geographical Information System) servers is displayed. This map can display over 20 different GIS data overly layers.

To see the **map legend**, learn how to turn different data layers on/off and get other tips for using the map, click “About this map” in the upper left corner of the map. Other data layers you can turn on include a layer showing the uncertainty about where the storm might go.

Want to know how often the data is updated? Want to know how to create your own custom map link that is zoomed in on any area? Want to know how to turn geolocation on? Click “About this map” in the upper left corner of the map.

Online hurricane map: http://www.mappingsupport.com/p/gma.../p/public_land_map/USA/USA_NOAA_hurricane.txt

The map is displayed by Gmap4. I am the developer of this enhanced Google map viewer. This project is a public service and part of my way to “pay it forward”.
That's pretty cool!
 
There is only one solution to this;
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But, we've got a nation of pansies and wusses who don't have the stones to bomb mother nature back to submission.
 
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Looks like it wants to bypass Florida and most of the east coast and head straight at me. 😱 Uppercut to New York.

EDIT: forecast got updated
 
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Good discussion at about the 7 minute mark - what it could do, and how sensitive it is to minor track changes in the near future. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZrztUP2bJo

It might nail the Carolinas, it might blast NJ, or it might miss altogether. Depends on its exact track over the next 12 or so hours, and how it's caught up in the trough running up the coast.

It's amazing how good the models have gotten and how much public information comes out. I remember growing up in Florida in the 1990s and hurricane predictions being awful.

So, the question is, has Joaqin hit the trough, or is it going to go out to sea. Hope it's the latter.
 
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Link says they died in the evacuation, but how did they die? Car crashes?

I didn't evacuate... But it was shortly after Hurricane Katrina and all three local TV stations had 24 hour team coverage all screaming "you are all going to die"...

Existing Hurricane plans anticipated that only those in low lying vulnerable areas would leave. But given the exhortations of TV reporters and City officials millions more decided that they also needed to leave...

Immediately, all the highways filled up and shut down... At least one bus full of old people burned up, with the old people inside. Something happened to the brakes that started a fire that spread to the oxygen tanks that the old people needed...

I've ridden Typhoons out while outside and Hurricanes out while inside. Last place I'd want to ride one out would be on a highway full of people with no water, no food, no gas, and nowhere to go...

You can read more here:

EVACUATION Lessons come at high cost: 107 lives

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EVACUATION: Lessons come at high cost: 107 lives
http://www.chron.com/news/hurricanes/article/Exodus-weighs-heavily-in-death-toll-107-1502590.php
 
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