Hurricane Season 2006

WyteWatt

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I know we are not yet done with Hurricane Season 2005 but Hurricane Season 2006 feels like its just around the corner. Though hurricanes can form anytime this is just the offical times the NHC has set. So Hurricane Season 2005 could extend all the way to December depending on what mother nature wants to do. Of course unoffically.

Is anyone here worried that lives close to the coast or heck even a few 100 miles + inland worried about Hurricane Season 2006 being worst than Hurricane Season 2005 or just as bad?

I can't imagine if another Major Hurricane hits the gulf coase again in Hurricane Season 2006 like Hurricane Dennis did to the panhandle of Fl.

Its hard to think that Hurricane Season 2006 could be worst than Hurricane Season 2005. :Q
 

I wish the damn things would just hang off the coast giving the east coast great waves.

Its interesting seeing other places get hammered like the outer banks have been for years.
 

tami

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dude, i can't help but notice the recurring nature of your threads -- all hurricane related.

you should work at the national weather center. ;)
 

Chaotic42

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I've never been worried about hurricanes. There's nothing you can do about them and as long as you have the common sense to take a few precautions and are fairly mobile, you probably won't die. The helpless and the stupid are the ones who die.

Even after Katrina hit, I'm not going to be scared away by hurricanes. They are a fact of life on the coast.
 

WyteWatt

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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
I've never been worried about hurricanes. There's nothing you can do about them and as long as you have the common sense to take a few precautions and are fairly mobile, you probably won't die. The helpless and the stupid are the ones who die.

Even after Katrina hit, I'm not going to be scared away by hurricanes. They are a fact of life on the coast.


True but when do you say enough is enough ? I can't imagine how the people in Fl feel. Its like they get back up on their feet just about and right when they think everything will be ok bam another hurricane hits. Felt a little the same here in Louisiana too where I live near New Orleans with Hurricane Katrina and then Hurricane Rita. Of course Hurricane Rita hit a lot further to west but we still got some of her but the very edge of her mostly.

Sometimes it never ends it seems. Like for the panhandle of Fl.
 

Chaotic42

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Originally posted by: imtim83
True but when do you say enough is enough ? I can't imagine how the people in Fl feel. Its like they get back up on their feet just about and right when they think everything will be ok bam another hurricane hits. Felt a little the same here in Louisiana too where I live near New Orleans with Hurricane Katrina and then Hurricane Rita. Of course Hurricane Rita hit a lot further to west but we still got some of her but the very edge of her mostly.

Sometimes it never ends it seems. Like for the panhandle of Fl.

Well, I've lived in Mississippi and Louisiana for most of my life and I don't want to leave. I've been to other places. I like it here.

I'll have to leave, of course, but I'm not leaving because of a hurricane. As long as you don't build your house somewhere stupid and exercise a little common sense, you'll be fine.
 

WyteWatt

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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: imtim83
True but when do you say enough is enough ? I can't imagine how the people in Fl feel. Its like they get back up on their feet just about and right when they think everything will be ok bam another hurricane hits. Felt a little the same here in Louisiana too where I live near New Orleans with Hurricane Katrina and then Hurricane Rita. Of course Hurricane Rita hit a lot further to west but we still got some of her but the very edge of her mostly.

Sometimes it never ends it seems. Like for the panhandle of Fl.

Well, I've lived in Mississippi and Louisiana for most of my life and I don't want to leave. I've been to other places. I like it here.

I'll have to leave, of course, but I'm not leaving because of a hurricane. As long as you don't build your house somewhere stupid and exercise a little common sense, you'll be fine.


Yes but how do they expect people to afford being able to raise their houses, if they have to, after Hurricane Katrina or else flood insurance will be really expensive. Either way its expensive raising the house to. Supposely people will get help.
 

WyteWatt

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Originally posted by: tami
so, are you considering my career suggestion, imtim83? :p

Well I don't know if I could do that. I wouldn't mine because I love weather. I wouldn't even know where to begin. Not even sure if its right for me because you don't know till after the fact of how it really is.