No worries mon.
That's why we do what we do.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/grap...loop?#contents
No worries mon.
That's why we do what we do.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/grap...loop?#contents
Last edited by Onestep; 08-22-2012 at 01:53 PM.
You are correct.
The Difference Between a Welfare State and a Totalitarian State is a Matter of Time.
Hello guys,
It does appear I will be taking a near direct hit if this storm keeps its current track, it will be hovering a couple miles off shore of my area... Should be arriving right around the time I get out of school... YAY! /sarcasm
Here are some pictures and projected track:
It is, of course, obvious that speed, or height of fall, is not in itself injurious ... but a high rate of change of velocity, such as occurs after a 10 story fall onto concrete, is another matter.
You be safe down there Twitchy. You don't need to be showing off the new EMT stuff just yet.
Anyone notice that track looks like it may go right over Tampa? What are the odds of a hurricane hitting a presidential convention?
It is, of course, obvious that speed, or height of fall, is not in itself injurious ... but a high rate of change of velocity, such as occurs after a 10 story fall onto concrete, is another matter.
These sites are mstly what I tend to watch.
hthttp://www.nhc.noaa.gov/tp://
http://www.wunderground.com/tropical/?index_region=at
I use Wunderground as my main Wx tracker. I really like the wundermap for the radar.
http://www.intellicast.com/Storm/Hurricane/Track.aspx
And here is one I just found. It looks worth checking out, but who knows.
http://www.boatus.com/hurricanes/tracking.asp
Check them out and see what works best for you. I've been thru many Wx sites over the years looking for good, near real time radars and finally hit on Wunderground. But it seems most all of them have a decent feature or two.
Folks in the Florida panhandle need to be very elert!! In the business I'm in, we have to watch these very closely. My tracking shows it skirting the west coast and moving westerly & north towards Apalachicola/Panama City. No one knows for sure but God, but this one bothers me with the warm gulf waters ahead of it. Hopefully, the mountains in Haiti and Cuba will break it up a bit.
Wow, when I lived down there we just boarded everything up, stocked up on food, water, ice and booze and threw a hurricane party in someone's house and rode it out. Everyone pretty much already had lots of candles, everything ya needed to bbq with for afterwards, knew to throw all the lawn furnature in the pool, cross your fingers and pray for the best since there was nothing much ya could do until it was over anyway. Back in those days we were always looking for a reason to throw a party.
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