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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Falcon on September 01, 2004, 06:20:52 pm

Title: Hurrican Charlie has a girfriend
Post by: Falcon on September 01, 2004, 06:20:52 pm
and her name is Francis. Yet another hurricane makes its path of destruction near Florida. This time everybody is expecting the worst........
Title: Hurrican Charlie has a girfriend
Post by: jdjtcagle on September 01, 2004, 06:22:33 pm
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Do these things ever just... miss?
Title: Hurrican Charlie has a girfriend
Post by: StratComm on September 01, 2004, 06:25:53 pm
Unfortunately no, it's a little hard to miss a thousand miles of coastline.  They can blow out to sea if they come in more from the south, but when they come in from the tip of Africa like Francis has, it's pretty much assured that it'll make landfall somewhere.  That's the price the South pays for its climate.
Title: Hurrican Charlie has a girfriend
Post by: Falcon on September 01, 2004, 06:28:42 pm
yeah sometimes but on rare occasions we manage to get a couple. Port Charlotte residents are being given the choice to either evacutate or stay. Which is mostly to do with the heavy rains we will probably get. Just think about it would a tarp survive and if you have no tarp...... well you get what I mean. Luckily we still have a roof, though I cant say that for the others.
Title: Hurrican Charlie has a girfriend
Post by: jdjtcagle on September 01, 2004, 06:28:51 pm
Well, best of luck Falcon...

There have been many Tornados at Oklahoma, but never reaches my house, but it's pretty different if they don't miss often
Title: Hurrican Charlie has a girfriend
Post by: Falcon on September 01, 2004, 06:30:44 pm
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Originally posted by jdjtcagle
Well, best of luck Falcon...

There have been many Tornados at Oklahoma, but never reaches my house, but it's pretty different if they don't miss often


yeah that to..... we can also get some tornados as well in certain locations.
Title: Hurrican Charlie has a girfriend
Post by: vyper on September 01, 2004, 06:45:49 pm
Aye, hope this goes alright for you.

All I know is if you see flying cows you panic. :)
Title: Hurrican Charlie has a girfriend
Post by: Falcon on September 01, 2004, 06:47:56 pm
mmmmmm beef
Title: Hurrican Charlie has a girfriend
Post by: vyper on September 01, 2004, 07:03:26 pm
*imagines Falcon sitting spit roasting half a cow during the aftermath of Francis*

Seriously, g'luck.
Title: Hurrican Charlie has a girfriend
Post by: Knight Templar on September 01, 2004, 10:02:03 pm
*Me wonders if the weather will be distracting enough to keep people from forging Floridas' votes*
Title: Hurrican Charlie has a girfriend
Post by: IceFire on September 01, 2004, 10:06:31 pm
If this next one does alot of damage as well...you can bet it'll be a media frenzy on all the severe weather we're having.

Will it be a ratings game or will people take climate change seriously?
Title: Hurrican Charlie has a girfriend
Post by: .::Tin Can::. on September 01, 2004, 10:17:50 pm
What horrendous children are expected to come from the premarital sex of Charlie and his Girlfriend?
Title: Hurrican Charlie has a girfriend
Post by: Knight Templar on September 01, 2004, 10:34:32 pm
I don't know, but I think it should be openly homosexual.

"Hurricane Pat" has a nice ring to it.
Title: Hurrican Charlie has a girfriend
Post by: Falcon on September 03, 2004, 09:29:36 am
Update: Hurricane Francis has slowed down and wont make landfall until Saturday night. Good news: We will have more time to prepare. Bad news: At its curret rate of speed it will stay on land much longer. So think about about a category 4 hurrican moving slowly with wind speed of 130-140!

They have also seen another tropical storm called Ivan right behind Francis, and so I hoping that it doesn't form into a hurrican as well......... :doubt:
Title: Hurrican Charlie has a girfriend
Post by: ionia23 on September 03, 2004, 11:41:37 am
Falcon, what city are you actually in?  I've got friends up in Orange Park and Jacksonville who are actually sweating about this one for a change.  I'm putting my money on the eye making landfall at Orlando....
Title: Hurrican Charlie has a girfriend
Post by: Falcon on September 03, 2004, 05:41:51 pm
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Originally posted by ionia23
Falcon, what city are you actually in?  I've got friends up in Orange Park and Jacksonville who are actually sweating about this one for a change.  I'm putting my money on the eye making landfall at Orlando....


Port Charlotte..... good news though its decrease rapidly over the past few hours. Wind speeds 115 mph. Still going to get wind gusts though and its moving at a speed of 9 mph
Title: Hurrican Charlie has a girfriend
Post by: Bobboau on September 04, 2004, 12:01:38 pm
you know she is a _BIG_ *****
Title: Hurrican Charlie has a girfriend
Post by: aldo_14 on September 04, 2004, 12:24:52 pm
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Originally posted by Falcon
Update: Hurricane Francis has slowed down and wont make landfall until Saturday night. Good news: We will have more time to prepare. Bad news: At its curret rate of speed it will stay on land much longer. So think about about a category 4 hurrican moving slowly with wind speed of 130-140!

They have also seen another tropical storm called Ivan right behind Francis, and so I hoping that it doesn't form into a hurrican as well......... :doubt:


It's downgraded to cat 2 now, isnt't it?
Title: Hurrican Charlie has a girfriend
Post by: Gloriano on September 04, 2004, 12:29:44 pm
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Originally posted by Falcon


They have also seen another tropical storm called Ivan right behind Francis, and so I hoping that it doesn't form into a hurrican as well......... :doubt:


Gotta be Bad luck
Title: Doubling Back
Post by: Falcon on September 05, 2004, 09:52:51 am
Path of destruction may affect West Florida. (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5876681/?GT1=5100)


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but forecasters warned the storm track would bring the center of the hurricane back over the warm water of the northeastern Gulf of Mexico. They said it was possible Frances would regain intensity by Monday evening.


So now we may face the possibilty of the eye hitting us as well. :sigh: Im really thinking this is a sign of bad luck. To make it worse we now face the possible threat of Ivan making landfall next weekend as well (yeah seems they did give birth to a child after all)

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The largest evacuation in state history, with 2.8 million residents ordered inland, sent 86,000 residents and tourists into shelters. Miami-Dade County told about 320,000 residents they could return home Sunday. The storm shut down much of Florida, including airports and amusement parks, at the start of the usually busy Labor Day weekend.


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