Topic: Dorian Hurricane
Serchin4MyRedWine's photo
Sat 08/31/19 12:56 PM
Bummer...had to cancel my hurricane partysmokin

🍫 KitKat 🍫's photo
Sun 09/01/19 02:33 AM
Morning update....frustrated slightly to the east yesterday..... west, back towards us this morningfrustrated a week of this and nope we still don't know.... hope everyone is ready!

A friend posted the predictions for irma, it was suppose to ride up the east coast, she went up the west coast and middle. Andrew was suppose to make the same turn, he went straight across lower Florida(typical manlaugh wouldn't stop for directions) Michael rode the coast line, and we barely got any rain.

So basically we won't know for sure till Monday/ Tuesday(southern) Tuesday/Wednesday central Florida. So the watch continues... be safe everyone waving :heart:

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Sun 09/01/19 02:48 AM
It's going to be one of those things where we don't know for sure until it's on top of us. Very frustrating frustrated

It does seem to be taking the path that I said it would to the bartender a week ago when it was still a tropical storm.

It's going to be a long week, especially with my WiFi being messed up grumble

Hopefully people aren't letting down their guard and thinking they are in the clear. Even with the most advanced technology it's difficult to guarantee predictions when it comes to mother nature.

🍫 KitKat 🍫's photo
Sun 09/01/19 02:50 AM
Edited by 🍫 KitKat 🍫 on Sun 09/01/19 02:52 AM
Special thanks to all the lineman:heart: please stay safe:heart:

oops sorry didn't see your post till after I'd posted again.... good morning riverflowerforyou

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Sun 09/01/19 03:22 AM
Morning!

I was just looking at updates online, and seeing how it hit the Bahamas... I'd be scared out of my mind! It's so small, nothing more than a narrow strip of land, there's basically nowhere to go.
And sorry to say, but I couldn't believe the lady talking about how Americans are getting in danger right when the screen showed the eye on top of that Bahamas island! Not even mentioning those people.

I understand the danged thing slowed down even more. Wait and see how it goes.


🍫 KitKat 🍫's photo
Sun 09/01/19 03:27 AM
Good morning crystal flowers
Yes, I'm feeling much fear for Bahamas right now... Dorian slowed to 8 miles a hour and is expected to slow even more...Bahamas are going to have over 24 hours of hurricane winds and rain... prayers for them:heart:

🍫 KitKat 🍫's photo
Sun 09/01/19 05:36 AM
Dorian is now a cat5... winds sustained at 160mph :cry:

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Sun 09/01/19 05:50 AM
(((((KitKat))))) for caring about the Bahamians :heart: flowerforyou

Cat 5, OMG... I find it so difficult to get my head around the fact that a hurricane can slow down and get more powerful. My head would expect it to fall over or something, hihi. You know, like a spinning top falls over when it slows down too much.
I know you cannot compare it to that, but my brain does anyway.

Let's hope the danged thing at least does turn up and eastward.
:pray: 🀞

🍫 KitKat 🍫's photo
Sun 09/01/19 06:06 AM
I'm worrying about everyone:heart:
It had originally had it skimming by Bahamas, much like Puerto Rica.
Northern Bahamas especially are in extreme danger now... so yes continuing prayers.

I also mentioned the lineman... these men battle the elements and in danger their lives to restore our power! My son in law from Indiana is on his way here along with 1000's of others. These men leave their families for weeks and months to help us out.... much love and prayers for their safety :heart:

Next update is at 11 (2 hours).... and I'll know more then but they are already saying the line will move west again closer to us and it will continue to get stronger:cry:

Crystal love the spinning top analogy flowers but unfortunately the warm waters and pressure systems are feeding it

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Sun 09/01/19 06:19 AM
Category 5 !! that's scary in fact catastrophic. I really feel for people any where near the coast especially. But Any where that encounters winds of 160 mph is going to be severely impacted. Hope you are all safe....

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Sun 09/01/19 07:24 AM
Hate to correct you, but it's now at 175Mph now.

The barometric pressure keeps dropping, from 946MB last night, to 939MB now. (27.36 inches) Very nasty. This is no longer a hunker down and wait it out storm. This is a pack up and get the hell out storm, now.

In my surfing of the 'net, I just happened to do some reading of the worst tornados, since those are more likely in my area. The Tri State tornadoes of 1925, were mostly FJ 4, and 5. One in particular, dug a two foot deep trench in the ground. Very Scary to even think about that happening.

I respect events like that. About 15 years ago, I had an FJ 3 go past my house, about three miles away. That one, hit a BIG maple tree that was standing by itself in a neighbors field. That tree, was old, and about six feet across at the trunk. That took a direct hit from that tornado. It twisted that tree about twice around, then ripped it out of the ground by the roots, and threw it about 200 feet from where it stood.

If I didn't respect weather anomalies before, I do now, just seeing that.

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Sun 09/01/19 07:52 AM
Latest news. Dorian going up the coast. Dont think Tallahassee gonna get much. Maybe lil rain

🍫 KitKat 🍫's photo
Sun 09/01/19 08:06 AM
Cat 5 180mph winds moving 7 miles per hour now
Slight more towards us

Thanks buzz... we are hoping for everyone safety

Thanks rider I was making a grocery run... now up to 180mph
Thanks for sharing you experience and thankfully you made it thru it:heart:

Stay safe sheriflowerforyou

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Sun 09/01/19 08:33 AM
Stay safe everyone :heart: :angel:




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Sun 09/01/19 08:51 AM

Cat 5 180mph winds moving 7 miles per hour now
Slight more towards us

Thanks buzz... we are hoping for everyone safety

Thanks rider I was making a grocery run... now up to 180mph
Thanks for sharing you experience and thankfully you made it thru it:heart:

Stay safe sheriflowerforyou


Oh wow shocked , that is a monster of a storm! I can’t imagine what 180 mph winds would be like...
Prayers for safety for everyone who will be affected by this :pray::pray::innocent:

flowers

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Sun 09/01/19 09:58 AM

I'm worrying about everyone:heart:
It had originally had it skimming by Bahamas, much like Puerto Rica.
Northern Bahamas especially are in extreme danger now... so yes continuing prayers.

I also mentioned the lineman... these men battle the elements and in danger their lives to restore our power! My son in law from Indiana is on his way here along with 1000's of others. These men leave their families for weeks and months to help us out.... much love and prayers for their safety :heart:

Next update is at 11 (2 hours).... and I'll know more then but they are already saying the line will move west again closer to us and it will continue to get stronger:cry:

Crystal love the spinning top analogy flowers but unfortunately the warm waters and pressure systems are feeding it

Oh yes, people like that as well! Bless them all and I hope all are safe, including of course your son in law!
Will the power actually be shut off when it gets bad or they leave it on and hope for the best?
I have no idea how these things go.
:heart:

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Sun 09/01/19 10:04 AM
Some places turn it off Crystal, to avoid damage. Usually it just goes out due to damage from the storm. Once the storm is here, they generally wait until afterwards to better ensure the safety of the workers.

Some lines need to be taken care of regardless of how bad it is. They definitely have a tough and dangerous job :heart: :angel:

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Sun 09/01/19 12:40 PM
Thank you, River!

Right now it's on that first island of the Bahamas, gosh I'd be scared out of my mind...

Wind speed is almost 300 km/ph and the gusts 355 km/ph even surprised
I can't even imagine what that's like!

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Sun 09/01/19 02:02 PM
160kmph will lift a full grown man from his feet. depending on his mass to surface area obviously.
the strongest wind gust that is not related to tornado's, ever recorded was 408 km/h or 253 mph, which puts this storm in some sort of perspective.
I hope it doesn't break the record. If you see what I mean.

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Sun 09/01/19 03:20 PM
Sustained windspeeds of 185 miles per hour.
Media saying, strongest hurricane to make landfall
in the West, since 1935.



And, reports of a second hurricane heading toward
Mexico.