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Old 08-20-2007, 11:36 PM   #1
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Bye Bye East Coast of Mexico.

Cat 5, damn that is so gunna suck for that tourist area.
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Old 08-20-2007, 11:41 PM   #2
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Old 08-20-2007, 11:42 PM   #3
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It's going to miss Cancun and Playa Del Carmen... those are the biggest tourist areas. I just confirmed reservations at a resort in Akumal last week, looks like it's going to get creamed. Hopefully it doesn't fuck up the resort or beaches too much, I won't be there till Dec.
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Old 08-20-2007, 11:42 PM   #4
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Landfall expected to hit early morning. Just check the news.
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Old 08-20-2007, 11:43 PM   #5
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Hits land in about an hour or two from now...
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Old 08-20-2007, 11:44 PM   #6
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Is the heat off Texas yet or still looking scary?
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It's going to miss Cancun and Playa Del Carmen... those are the biggest tourist areas. I just confirmed reservations at a resort in Akumal last week, looks like it's going to get creamed. Hopefully it doesn't fuck up the resort or beaches too much, I won't be there till Dec.
2 years after Katrina, New Orleans is still in shambles, wouldn't it be something if Mexico can fix themselves by Dec.?
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Is the heat off Texas yet or still looking scary?
Texas is off the hook for this hurricane.
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Old 08-20-2007, 11:50 PM   #10
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2 years after Katrina, New Orleans is still in shambles, wouldn't it be something if Mexico can fix themselves by Dec.?
They already have all their shit boared up, signs taken down, you name it. They learned from the last one that hit. They are gunna minimize damages and of course they will have it fixed in under a few months, minus the poor areas of course. Hell its just materials plus very cheap labor.

Keep in mind they offered to help in Katrina.
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Old 08-20-2007, 11:54 PM   #11
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2 years after Katrina, New Orleans is still in shambles, wouldn't it be something if Mexico can fix themselves by Dec.?
haha, no doubt...

I'm sure the resorts will be fixed by then, the entire economy in that region depends on tourism so they're pretty quick to rebuild. The reefs and natural areas can get pretty messed up though, I was in Cozumel recently and the reefs close to shore were in still in pretty rough shape from the last one that went through there. Could see huge chunks of cement and other debris from resorts while snorkeling around off the beaches.
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Old 08-21-2007, 12:26 AM   #12
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Landfall expected to hit early morning. Just check the news.
it's very exciting! i have been watching this storm for days. it just surged in strength -- again.
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Old 08-21-2007, 12:27 AM   #13
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thing is hauling ass 160mph winds are fast as fuck
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This could be a killer when the water hits inland - landslides....
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thing is hauling ass 160mph winds are fast as fuck
some recent reports have winds up to 190mph
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Old 08-21-2007, 12:32 AM   #16
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Let's hope it doesn't do too much damage or kill too many people. I'm sure the building codes are no where near as good as they are here in the US and look how bad we got it with Andrew and Katrina. Add to that they likely can't just jump in a car and leave in a lot of cases.

Good luck you little Mexican bean hoppers..
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im really sorry about that, wish there could be something we could do to stop it. but nature does not want to listen... maybe the earth is getting angry for all the shit men is doing recently.
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Didn't Katrina backhand Cancun last time too?
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dean is now the 9th strongest atlantic basin storm in recorded history.
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Water/mudslides could be the most potentially dangerous problem. Two years ago around 1400 people in Guatemala were buried under 40 ft of mud in one village alone - all from water from Hurricane Stan.

Another clue of the water power - Was viewing a home in the Carribbean. There had been a hurricane a month earlier and they were redecorating. This home was on the top of a mountain - about 800 ft above sea level and a mile in from the coast.

The windows had been blown out and sea water spread across the ceilings at a 45 degree angle - this had been swept up from the coast and thrown into this home 800 ft up. Awesome power.
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Another clue of the water power - Was viewing a home in the Carribbean. There had been a hurricane a month earlier and they were redecorating. This home was on the top of a mountain - about 800 ft above sea level and a mile in from the coast.

The windows had been blown out and sea water spread across the ceilings at a 45 degree angle - this had been swept up from the coast and thrown into this home 800 ft up. Awesome power.
wow.... thats serious..

and now for not so serious...

maybe someone should drop one of those stray icebergs into a hurricane to slow it down.
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It's so fucked up...so many worried about vacation spots. That eye will kill hundreds of poor people. Sad day.
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It's so fucked up...so many worried about vacation spots. That eye will kill hundreds of poor people. Sad day.
because people are disposable, but vacation spots should last forever!
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Water/mudslides could be the most potentially dangerous problem. Two years ago around 1400 people in Guatemala were buried under 40 ft of mud in one village alone - all from water from Hurricane Stan.

Another clue of the water power - Was viewing a home in the Carribbean. There had been a hurricane a month earlier and they were redecorating. This home was on the top of a mountain - about 800 ft above sea level and a mile in from the coast.

The windows had been blown out and sea water spread across the ceilings at a 45 degree angle - this had been swept up from the coast and thrown into this home 800 ft up. Awesome power.
Mudslides shouldn't be a problem on the Yucatan... it's pretty much flat, maybe once it gets into the Mexican interior.

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Mudslides shouldn't be a problem on the Yucatan... it's pretty much flat, maybe once it gets into the Mexican interior.
Did not know that - but just found out a moment ago

Yep.. so the next danger area is when it is more inland, tho the level supposed to reduce to a Cat 2 - but the water may not reduce much.
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Did not know that - but just found out a moment ago

Yep.. so the next danger area is when it is more inland, tho the level supposed to reduce to a Cat 2 - but the water may not reduce much.
there is not a lot of stuff where dean is now... but wait till it reenters mexico... thats where loss of life will occur.

right?
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there is not a lot of stuff where dean is now... but wait till it reenters mexico... thats where loss of life will occur.

right?
Just wondering how far it is from Belize City - that could cause some damage.

Dean "supposed" to reduce strength to a Cat 2 when it starts inwards, but you are prob right - when it hits the Sierra Madre range there may be a lot of water and potential mudslides.

As usual, it's probably people living a simple lifestyle in modest homes who will carry the main cost of destruction.
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pretty crazy that in 36 hours it has a 20% chance of being category 4+ ...
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Belize is right near ground shit central of the eye and the worst of it.
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