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#1 here also.

Katrina's put the eyeball on us, fer sure good buddy.

What, this is a US-only list, right? I gotta believe there's places in Asia that get hammered more/worse than we do.
 
I've lived in Tampa for 2+ years now. I think this place is fairly safe. We get a few cat. 1 hurricanes that have swept thru here, but those are just big storms, nothing to dangerous.
 
Originally posted by: Cuda1447
I've lived in Tampa for 2+ years now. I think this place is fairly safe. We get a few cat. 1 hurricanes that have swept thru here, but those are just big storms, nothing to dangerous.

Oh, and from what Ive heard on local tv stations #4 on the list (tampa area) is rarely ever hit with any decent size hurricane. Its been a long time since a good size hurricane has hit us.
 
exactly how bad are hurricanes in NC?

I would hate to be living in florida and be reading what forecasters are saying about the next 1-2 decades....
 
Originally posted by: ViciouS
SE FLORIDA? we barely ever get hit. It's always going to the panhandle or NC Beaches.

i grew up just a little south of you (hollywood) and my youngest sister, who still lives there, goes to school in nmb. she said that school has been cancelled because of the hurricane (little did i know there was a hurricane; my parents are visiting in ny this week).

so she's all alone and doesn't have school today... in SE FLORIDA!
 
Originally posted by: OrByte
exactly how bad are hurricanes in NC?

I would hate to be living in florida and be reading what forecasters are saying about the next 1-2 decades....

What are they saying?
 
Originally posted by: Cuda1447
Originally posted by: OrByte
exactly how bad are hurricanes in NC?

I would hate to be living in florida and be reading what forecasters are saying about the next 1-2 decades....

What are they saying?

This isnt the first weather article I have read this. From the article linked above:

"According to the hurricane forecasters, we should be prepared for increased major hurricane activity over the next two or three decades."
 
Originally posted by: OrByte
Originally posted by: Cuda1447
Originally posted by: OrByte
exactly how bad are hurricanes in NC?

I would hate to be living in florida and be reading what forecasters are saying about the next 1-2 decades....

What are they saying?

This isnt the first weather article I have read this. From the article linked above:

"According to the hurricane forecasters, we should be prepared for increased major hurricane activity over the next two or three decades."

Any idea why?
 
I live in Broward.. so I'm north of Ft. Lauderdale. Am I in #1? or between 1 and 3? 😕

However, I do work in Miami.
 
Originally posted by: OrByte
exactly how bad are hurricanes in NC?

I would hate to be living in florida and be reading what forecasters are saying about the next 1-2 decades....

Last affected by
2004 August 3rd Hurricane Alex western eye wall passes over the outer banks with 100mph winds from the S.W.

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2004 Aug 3rd Hurricane Alex hits with 100mph winds on the way out to sea,causing heavy flooding around sounds.West eyewall on Cape hatteras with most cat 2 winds remaining offshore.. Pressure 28.70. Hundreds of cars flooded due to quick rising surge.Unofficial peak gust was 102mph in hatteras village. A gust to 87mph recorded in Avon before instrument failed.6 to 8 inches of rain in most areas.Damage est less than 5 million.
from http://www.hurricanecity.com/city/capehatteras.htm
 
Originally posted by: tami

funny how i grew up in the heart of southeast florida (17 years) and don't find it particularly dangerous. sure, there's a ton of rain, but nothing tremendously threatening to there.

Did you miss the 4 hurricanes that came through last year?!?
 
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