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		WTF is this shit.. I just found out we are under hurricane watch.. where the hell did that one come from?  Or tropical storm whatever..   :helpme  
	http://www.cnn.com/2005/WEATHER/08/2...orm/index.html  | 
		
 Katrina and the waves came out of nowhere yesterday. 
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 People in florida should stop thinking that Hurricanes stop coming. 
	I grew up in Hurricane country. SPent weeks helping families and victims of floods in Hurricanes all over Southern Lousiana. What kills me is the arrogance these people have. MOVE OUT OF THE FUCKING WAY if you dont want hurricanes. I moved out of hurricane territory, you can too. But noooo, lets stay here in our beach houses and fuck Mothe nature. Every year they get hit by hurricane and the nation has to dump money for them to rebuild. fucking brilliance.  | 
		
 yep, i just caught wind of it this morning.. gonna be a wet weekend! 
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 ahhh ok so at least it's not like I totaly missed it for the last 5 days or something. :1orglaugh Kinda strange though as I've never seen that happen before.  | 
		
 Not all the models have it strengthening to a Hurricane before landfall. If it does, it should only be a Category 1, nothing to bad. 
	You gotta keep your eyes on the tropics when you live down here. http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/  | 
		
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 The problem is how the media treats these hurricanes. Big deal, like we've never had storms before. As I said, ive spent weeks on small islands in Liousiaian in 4 feet of water. Grand Isle to be exact. And ive seen families lose everything. Again, my post has more to do with the constant reconstruction of homes due to arrogance of the home owners. California has to cut education 450 million, yet the old white folks on the beach in Florida get millions every year to rebuild their tennis courts. my opinion is as useless as anyones.  | 
		
 AND YES< i have called the idiots who build homes on the side of mountains here in California the same. 
	The insurance companies win and the citizens lose every time. anyone who builds on uncertain land simply for the location has issues. houses on hollywood hills are rolling down the hill and they are just as dumb because they rebuild too. i treat all idiots the same.  | 
		
 this thread was not about tornadoes - it was about HURRICANES. 
	I try to stay on topic. thus me only talking about hurricane teritory ;)  | 
		
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 I have lived in FL for close to seven years now, and have never once been hit. Charlie came close last year (lost power for a week) Most of the damage, and rebuilding comes from old code, and trailer park homes. Hurricanes hit all along the Eastern Coast of the US. Some make it into the gulf, and hit the Gulf States. Texas gets hit by more cat3+ storms than Florida, should everyone move out of Texas? Where do you propose we go that's safe? On a side note is there any reason not to like cheese?  | 
		
 BTW i give my own mom the same shit and have been trying to get her to move since I left. 
	i encourage all hurricane land dwellers to see how it is to live elsewhere. i love california weather. but i do miss home too. move out while you still can!!! ;)  | 
		
 safely waiting in the Detroit area till she blows over.... :) 
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 Please keep spreading the word! Everybody PLEASE leave florida! :thumbsup  | 
		
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 Yea I guess it's only people in FL that build in stupid places.. Think about what you are typing before you post.  | 
		
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 not my fault you guys get so wound up by my little ole opinion. :1orglaugh  | 
		
 I think this is what crockett is referring to. Popped outta no where: 
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 It was TD 10 now reborn at TD12 perhaps now TS Katrina. Even a hurricane. 
	I am going SURFING TOMORROW  | 
		
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	Wtnt32 Knhc 241755 Tcpat2 Bulletin Tropical Storm Katrina Intermediate Advisory Number 4a Nws Tpc/national Hurricane Center Miami Fl 2 Pm Edt Wed Aug 24 2005 ...tropical Storm Katrina Strengthening Over The Central Bahamas... ...heavy Rainfall Threat For The Bahamas Tonight And Thursday... A Tropical Storm Warning And A Hurricane Watch Remain In Effect For The Southeast Florida Coast From Vero Beach Southward To Florida City. This Replaces The Tropical Storm Watch. A Hurricane Watch Means That Hurricane Conditions Are Possible Within The Watch Area...generally Within 36 Hours. A Tropical Storm Warning Remains In Effect For The Central And Northwest Bahamas. A Tropical Storm Warning Means That Tropical Storm Conditions Are Expected Within The Warning Area Within The Next 24 Hours. A Tropical Storm Watch Remains In Effect For The Middle And Upper Florida Keys From West Of The Seven Mile Bridge Northward To South Of Florida City. A Tropical Storm Watch Means That Tropical Storm Conditions Are Possible Within The Watch Area...generally Within 36 Hours. A Watch Or Warning May Be Required For Lake Okeechobee Later Today. A Hurricane Warning May Be Required For Portions Of The Northwest Bahamas Later Today. For Storm Information Specific To Your Area...including Possible Inland Watches And Warnings...please Monitor Products Issued By Your Local Weather Office. At 2 Pm Edt...1800z...reports From An Air Force Reserve Unit Reconnaissance Aircraft Indicate The Center Of Tropical Storm Katrina Was Reforming Near Latitude 25.2 North... Longitude 77.0 West Or About 30 Miles... 50 Km... East-northeast Of Nassau And About 200 Miles...320 Km...east-southeast Of The Southeast Coast Of Florida. Katrina Is Moving Toward The North-northwest Near 8 Mph ...13 Km/hr. A Turn Toward The Northwest Or West-northwest At A Slightly Slower Forward Speed Is Expected To Occur Tonight Or Early Thursday. This Motion Will Bring The Center Through The Central Bahamas Today And The Northwest Bahamas Tonight And Thursday. Maximum Sustained Winds Are Estimated Near 45 Mph...75 Km/hr...with Higher Gusts. Additional Strengthening Is Forecast During The Next 24 Hours. Tropical Storm Force Winds Extend Outward Up To 70 Miles ...110 Km...mainly East Of The Center. The Minimum Central Pressure Recently Observed By Reconnaissance Aircraft Was 1003 Mb...29.62 Inches. Due To Its Slow Forward Speed...katrina Is Expected To Produce A Significant Heavy Rainfall Event Over The Central And Northwest Bahamas...and South Florida... With Total Rainfall Accumulations Of 6 To 12 Inches And Isolated Maximum Amounts Of 15 To 20 Inches Possible. Storm Surge Flooding Of 3 To 5 Feet Above Normal Tide Levels... Along With Large And Dangerous Battering Waves... Can Be Expected Near The Center In Areas Of Onshore Winds In The Bahamas. Repeating The 2 Pm Edt Position...25.2 N... 77.0 W. Movement Toward...north-northwest Near 8 Mph. Maximum Sustained Winds... 45 Mph. Minimum Central Pressure...1003 Mb. The Next Advisory Will Be Issued By The National Hurricane Center At 5 Pm Edt.  | 
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