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Really? With his overblown dramatics, I always thought it meant that nothing would happen! I'm a Floridian, back in my hometown after living in Texas for the better part of 20 years (Love you, Texas!) and the last horrible hurricane we had in my neck of the woods (Jacksonville) was in 1964, when Dora visited. We get big rains and some wind, but it's not ever been nearly what I went through with tornado season in Texas. |
Something's a brewin' southeast of the Carribean. Good thing I'm here in Puerto Rico, in the probable path. :eek:
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Tropical Storm Emily: http://www.stormpulse.com/atlantic?d...wf=1&ml=1&ql=0 And if anyone wants to see a story that, percentage wise, is over due to happen again: The Great Unnamed Hurricane of 1938 AKA The Long Island Express: Peak Steady Winds - 121 mph Peak Gust - 186 mph at Blue Hill Observatory, MA. Lowest Pressure - 27.94 in (946.2 mb) at Bellport, NY Peak Storm Surge - 17 ft. above normal high tide (RI) Peak Wave Heights - 50 ft. at Gloucester, MA Deaths - 700 (600 in New England) Homeless - 63,000 Homes, Buildings Destroyed - 8,900 Boats Lost - 3,300 Trees Destroyed - 2 Billion (approx.) Cost - $6.2 million (1938), $15 billion (1998 adjusted) http://www2.sunysuffolk.edu/mandias/38hurricane/ |
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