Hurricane ALex
SeXy_AnGeL
08-03-2004, 12:34 PM
UGH! Let me just start off by I really hate hurricanes. lol anyone else in the area gettin hit with this? The eye is still south of me but I'm gettin hit with some wicked heavy rain...the surf has been gettin rougher but the winds arent too bad yet i'd say. Weather channel says that they are ab 20 but I'm right on the ocean so I thinkt hey are up a little more but whatever...I know I'll be losing power as soon as it moves up lol...always happens. but anyways, any one else dealing with this crap? :banghead:
psychobadboy
08-03-2004, 12:40 PM
Come live with me! There are no hurricanes over here.
Raz_Kaz
08-03-2004, 12:47 PM
The closest thing to a hurricane here is the bathtub :p
ghostguy6
08-03-2004, 12:48 PM
If you think you can handle a thunder storm, you more than welcome to stay with me! :)
SeXy_AnGeL
08-03-2004, 12:53 PM
i think that they are very pretty and relaxing...i just hate dealing with the cleanup, and the stuck inside all day and the whole no power thing kills me. lol You can only play so many card games
Jet-Lee
08-03-2004, 12:56 PM
I got tornados, flash floods and thunderstorms...wanna come here? I got room...
geofroley
08-03-2004, 12:58 PM
I have to take a 14 hour drive to South Carolina tomorrow, so I think I'll be hitting it on the way. Kind of exciting.
ghostguy6
08-03-2004, 01:02 PM
i think that they are very pretty and relaxing...i just hate dealing with the cleanup, and the stuck inside all day and the whole no power thing kills me. lol You can only play so many card games
Rent a generator :dunno: at least that should solve the power problem and the clean up Id gladly help you with. :) :smooch:
Rent a generator :dunno: at least that should solve the power problem and the clean up Id gladly help you with. :) :smooch:
SeXy_AnGeL
08-03-2004, 01:06 PM
I have to take a 14 hour drive to South Carolina tomorrow, so I think I'll be hitting it on the way. Kind of exciting.
na, you wont hit it tomorrow. its only a cat 2. it will be long gone before you get up in the morning. it'll either have dissapated or gone back out to sea to dissapate. only cats 3+ hang around. this is just the begining of the season...i wonder what mother has in store for the rest
:screwy:
na, you wont hit it tomorrow. its only a cat 2. it will be long gone before you get up in the morning. it'll either have dissapated or gone back out to sea to dissapate. only cats 3+ hang around. this is just the begining of the season...i wonder what mother has in store for the rest
:screwy:
PunkAlex
08-03-2004, 01:57 PM
WOO HOO! CAUSE MASS DESTRUCTION ALEX!! YEAHHH!!!! KILL KILL KILL
ok im done.
ok im done.
lamehonda
08-03-2004, 02:31 PM
na, you wont hit it tomorrow. its only a cat 2. it will be long gone before you get up in the morning. it'll either have dissapated or gone back out to sea to dissapate. only cats 3+ hang around. this is just the begining of the season...i wonder what mother has in store for the rest
:screwy:
Weaker storms actually last longer once they hit land because they consume so much less energy that they have a more of a tendency to remain organized once land hits. Strong storms will usually become disorganized more quickly. Almost like hot water freezing faster than cool water. :2cents:
:screwy:
Weaker storms actually last longer once they hit land because they consume so much less energy that they have a more of a tendency to remain organized once land hits. Strong storms will usually become disorganized more quickly. Almost like hot water freezing faster than cool water. :2cents:
WaNk
08-03-2004, 03:54 PM
Weaker storms actually last longer once they hit land because they consume so much less energy that they have a more of a tendency to remain organized once land hits. Strong storms will usually become disorganized more quickly. Almost like hot water freezing faster than cool water. :2cents:
it depends a lot on what direction and where exactly it is "hangin" out. generally, from my experience, its the stronger ones that tend to effect land more because they stay right on the coast. they pick up their energy and such from the ocean there for they keep moving and fast at that. the weaker ones even when picking up energy and such from the ocean, make land fall and either break apart into individual storms therefore, no longer a hurricane/tropical storm/tropical depression. the stronger ones tend to stay hurricane/tropical storm/tropical depression's longer. everyone's got their opinion though
it depends a lot on what direction and where exactly it is "hangin" out. generally, from my experience, its the stronger ones that tend to effect land more because they stay right on the coast. they pick up their energy and such from the ocean there for they keep moving and fast at that. the weaker ones even when picking up energy and such from the ocean, make land fall and either break apart into individual storms therefore, no longer a hurricane/tropical storm/tropical depression. the stronger ones tend to stay hurricane/tropical storm/tropical depression's longer. everyone's got their opinion though
lamehonda
08-03-2004, 04:54 PM
A storms intensity usually depends on its rate of speed. the bad ones are the ones that hang out for a while for the reason that they are barely moving. When I was little we had a weak tropical storm moving at like 30 mph hit baton rouge and dump like 12 inches of rain in like five hours. That same storm moving at 15 mph would have dumped 24 inches of rain based on that difference alone. Not to mention that a better organized(slower moving) storm will have much more intense rain in locations around and usually on the east side of the eye.
In reply, more damage from hurricanes occurs because of flooding and not because of wind. A good tropical storm can be much more devastating than a hurricane if it includes very heavy rain. People have a tendency to underestimate the ability of a tropical storm/depression moving at low speed to cause serious damage because they are usually moving much more quickly due to the fact that movement generally weakens hurricanes.
In reply, more damage from hurricanes occurs because of flooding and not because of wind. A good tropical storm can be much more devastating than a hurricane if it includes very heavy rain. People have a tendency to underestimate the ability of a tropical storm/depression moving at low speed to cause serious damage because they are usually moving much more quickly due to the fact that movement generally weakens hurricanes.
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