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Official Hurricane Fay thread...

Originally posted by: buck
Yawn, its a tropical storm, it happens this time of year....

Trop. storm that is predicted to turn into a hurricane and come very close to Tampa. It may not affect someone in Oregon, but it sure as hell will affect people that live 20 miles from the Gulf.
 
Originally posted by: tfinch2
My fiancee is in Key Largo until Thursday. Hopefully it misses there.

KL should be fine. I don't think its even in the cone anymore.
 
Originally posted by: Cuda1447
Originally posted by: buck
Yawn, its a tropical storm, it happens this time of year....

Trop. storm that is predicted to turn into a hurricane and come very close to Tampa. It may not affect someone in Oregon, but it sure as hell will affect people that live 20 miles from the Gulf.

#1, Seattle isn't in Oregon.
#2 Grew up the first 21 years of my life in Cocoa Beach Florida and have ridden out many storms (even mandatory evacs).

TS and cat 1-2's arent the end of the world.
 
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: Cuda1447
Originally posted by: buck
Yawn, its a tropical storm, it happens this time of year....

Trop. storm that is predicted to turn into a hurricane and come very close to Tampa. It may not affect someone in Oregon, but it sure as hell will affect people that live 20 miles from the Gulf.

#1, Seattle isn't in Oregon.
#2 Grew up the first 21 years of my life in Cocoa Beach Florida and have ridden out many storms (even mandatory evacs).

TS and cat 1-2's arent the end of the world.

1. I don't know where the hell you are from. I said Oregon for the hell of it, just picked a state far away.

2. I've seen PLENTY of serious damage done by Cat. 1 and 2 hurricanes. Besides, the water is the most dangerous part. But you get +1 E-peen badass points for telling us you rode out mandatory evacs.
 
It looks like Jacksonville is going to get the edge in the 5 day forcast. They say the storm could bring wind gusts of at least 40 mph, three inches or more of rain, and possible tornadoes. Looks like I won't be painting the trim.
 
Originally posted by: buck
You get -1 for crying about a TS. Grow a pair and deal with it.


Whatever man. I'm not crying, simply wanted to discuss the 'cane with some people on AT. If you don't like it get the fuck outta the thread. Why don't you go E-peen somewhere else.
 
Originally posted by: Cuda1447
Originally posted by: buck
You get -1 for crying about a TS. Grow a pair and deal with it.


Whatever man. I'm not crying, simply wanted to discuss the 'cane with some people on AT. If you don't like it get the fuck outta the thread. Why don't you go E-peen somewhere else.

Sorry for being an ass, had a few beers. However, to make up for that, I just donated $5 to the red cross for when your house gets blown away.

P.S. its a TS
 
Buck, just do us all a favor and stay out of the thread. Of all the threads to troll, you pick this one?

Back on topic - Have people up in Tampa seemed to take much heed into the warnings? Down here people are pretty chill. Short of a run on batteries, water and flashlights, no one seems to mind much. Guess its the boy who cried wolf, so many warnings and never been directly hit in 60+ years. Looks like Broward on the east coast got scared a little too early, canceling the first day of school for the county even though the storm is supposed to go no where near them. I think Wilma scared em a bit.
 
Not to much worry around here. A bit of discussion about it, a few people going to the stores, but even the gas stations aren't crazy like they usually are. I expect it to be a bit more busy tomorrow afternoon/evening if the prediction stays the same. I think you're right though. All this time without being directly hit has people really easy going, but from what I understand Tampa is a bowl just like NOLA. I hear that if we took a decent sized direct hit it could be reallly bad downtown.
 
Orlando, FL checking in. Hoping to have a small storm party either Tuesday night, or if work gets canceled the next day(doubtful), Wednesday morning.
 
3rd floor apartment in Tampa for college, parents live like 60 miles north of there and the house is basically on a mountain. Yeah, I'm not too worried, I put new batteries in some flashlights...
 
CAt1s are just like an itch to be scratched and that is all. No need to go through special preparations.
 
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
CAt1s are just like an itch to be scratched and that is all. No need to go through special preparations.

That is what everyone thought about Tropical Storm all Allison and look what she did.
 
Bradenton, FL here..

This is a circus.. My Olympics are being interruped every 5 minutes by an annoying banner that displays over scores and competitors' names.. that also momentarily knocks my HD channel down to normal 480i.. Every commercial break is a weatherman hyping things more than ever.

I have never before seen such a bunch of hoopla for such a tropical storm. MOST hurricanes are pretty much ignored here in FL - on a normal season. These past two seasons have been pretty tame.

I'd say we only really need to worry if this thing will hit shore at 90mph+.. except mobile homes.. they fall down in 2mph winds.

The news is essentially crying wolf.. which causes weather emergencies to be further ignored.. It seems every year the media is hyping things worse than before the last 20 years I've been in Florida.. The only really bad year was 2005.. and whatever year had Hurricane Andrew.
 
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