I didn't expect this storm to get so strong so early. Best keep an eye on this bad girl especially you guys in S. Florida.
WILMAAAAA!!! Cat 5 Already???
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Was predicted on the news here in Florida earlier, that she would be Cat 5 or almost.. then she's supposed to be a 2 before it hits Florida.- Free Premium Domain Lists and Tools at Clickmojo.com
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Heya Brujah! Glad to see you round here!Originally posted by BrujahWas predicted on the news here in Florida earlier, that she would be Cat 5 or almost.. then she's supposed to be a 2 before it hits Florida.
Well Hurricane Wilma is now the most powerful storm ever recorded! That's fucking beyond scary. Cat 5 already and it's not that old. Hit Cat 5 at NIGHT just think what it'll be like round afternoon tomorrow.
If this storm is this powerful they may have to add a Category 6 to the scale.
A month and a half of hurricane season left. It's like being on another planet.Comment
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Please, next time you post another of your idiotic replies take time to let the spuzz you just swallowed settle first.Originally posted by MakoSettle down. And what did we say about your CNN posts earlier?
Mix in a biz thread please. Enough re-posting of other news that everyone already knows.Comment
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wow it's amazing how fast it blew up like all storms this year, It will have to weaken though as it's hard to sustain those winds so it's good that it's this strong now.Comment
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Ja, it's gonna be edge of the seat suspense for quite some time. Projections show it cutting across the southern end of Florida heading into the Atlantic, no telling what the heck it's gonna do after that.Originally posted by xclusivewow it's amazing how fast it blew up like all storms this year, It will have to weaken though as it's hard to sustain those winds so it's good that it's this strong now.Comment
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the weirdest thing will be if there is another one in the next 6 weeks and they have to call it "alpha" cause we've run out of names for the first time since they started naming them in '56.Comment
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It will only be about 70 to 90 mph by the time it crosses the everglades and hits South Florida. Still will have trees down, power outages, flooding damage and the usual, but that's not enough to be catastrophic.
The folks in the Keys, Naples, and up to Ft. Myers should be getting ready though. They will get the first brunt of it at higher speeds.
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I hope you're right but it's wayyyyy too early to tell. Won't get a good assessment til Fri or Sat.Originally posted by KRLIt will only be about 70 to 90 mph by the time it crosses the everglades and hits South Florida. Still will have trees down, power outages, flooding damage and the usual, but that's not enough to be catastrophic.
The folks in the Keys, Naples, and up to Ft. Myers should be getting ready though. They will get the first brunt of it at higher speeds.
It could still go farther north toward Tampa/Clearwater or head south past the tip of Fla and into the Bahamas and out to sea. We just don't know yet. Since it hit Cat 5 at NIGHT that means the waters are still warm enough to fuel it and that's fucking scary.Comment
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Well hush mah-mouth, no sooner said than done:Originally posted by Greg B
If this storm is this powerful they may have to add a Category 6 to the scale.
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http://www.livescience.com/forcesofn...ane_winds.htmlComment
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lol i'm so turned on by the weather mans descriptionComment
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I can't sit in my chair! I'm laughing so hard I have tears in myeyes!Originally posted by xclusivelol i'm so turned on by the weather mans description
Newscaster:
"Mary can you tell us how hard it is out there?"
"It's pretty hard out here! It's blowing all over! I'm all wet!"
ROFLMAO!Comment
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Updates:
Wilma rockets toward southwest Florida
Hurricane regains Category 3 status ahead of morning landfall
KEY WEST, Florida (CNN) -- Hurricane Wilma's winds increased late Sunday to 115 mph -- making it a Category 3 storm capable of causing extensive damage -- as it spun toward southwestern Florida.
Max Mayfield, director of the National Hurricane Center, said the storm is forecast to come ashore in Collier County between 6 a.m. and 7 a.m. ET Monday, exiting the state by midday.
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