Hurricane Ivan Updates

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Ivan should pass over a fair chunk of both Jamaica and Cuba. That should take some of the steam out of it, hopefully.
 
SomethingFishy said:
I think I'm going to have a nervous breakdown.

I know what you are talking about. This one I'll be in Maryland going to school for two weeks. So the family will be left alone at home.
 
Matak said:
Ivan should pass over a fair chunk of both Jamaica and Cuba. That should take some of the steam out of it, hopefully.

Actually, I am doubtful if there is much that will slow this one down (or "calm" it). It is a category 5 at the moment with winds at 160 mph. Even if it weakened to a category 4, it could easily gain speed/strength in the gulf. I have relatives in Tampa, so I know all about the worrying. However, I cannot imagine the fear in the ones who have homes around these areas. :sad
 
aquariumfishguy said:
Actually, I am doubtful if there is much that will slow this one down (or "calm" it). It is a category 5 at the moment with winds at 160 mph. Even if it weakened to a category 4, it could easily gain speed/strength in the gulf. I have relatives in Tampa, so I know all about the worrying. However, I cannot imagine the fear in the ones who have homes around these areas. :sad

I agree on this one. The last 2 have been what 1 and a 3, but they still caused a lot of damage. Most people that was affected in the last 2 hurricanes are still trying to recuperate from them.

Another thing that we'll have to be watching for is flooding. The ground is still saturated from all the rain that we recieved.
 
aquariumfishguy said:
.....I have relatives in Tampa, so I know all about the worrying. However, I cannot imagine the fear in the ones who have homes around these areas. :sad

During the worst of hurricane Charley, you understand fear when you hear what sounds like your roof being ripped from the house. :eek: The eye of that hurricane went right over us... Frances was about 20 miles or so south, but the winds lasted much longer.

We can't handle another one at this time.....
 
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