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Re: Hurricane Irma
Originally Posted by tom169
(Post 12332897)
Okay please forgive my ignorance, but as a recent resident of the USA, is this normal?
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Re: Hurricane Irma
Originally Posted by anotherlimey
(Post 12332924)
We always get tropical storms but this one is huge. Because of the size, the path it's on, and the memory of Harvey fresh in everyone's mind, a lot of people are panicking.
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Re: Hurricane Irma
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 12332915)
Maybe we can agree to disagree. For a Brit living in the NJ since 1996...devastating storms..tornadoes, hurricanes etc...plus winter storms...are all part of life in various parts of the US. All of which Brits 'back home' have never experienced on the scale it occurs in the US.
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Re: Hurricane Irma
Originally Posted by Boiler
(Post 12332913)
Glad to see you avoided BE Jail.
I survived the storm. (Too soon?) :unsure: |
Re: Hurricane Irma
Originally Posted by Leslie
(Post 12332929)
There's nothing to debate. The recent increases in super-storms, specifically hurricanes, are well documented and easily researched on the internet. I'm not a mind reader but I'm assuming that Tom was asking about back to back hurricanes with two more forming over the Pacific, as we speak. This is a hurricane thread and two of the strongest hurricanes in recorded history have just happened within week(s) of each other. We can unpack tornadoes and winter storms but I didn't assume he was asking about those types of storms given the current situation and the title of the thread. I just hope that Irma turns back out to the Pacific but, even if that happens, it's already on record as the largest hurricane in recorded history.
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Re: Hurricane Irma
Originally Posted by anotherlimey
(Post 12332808)
You'll be surprised how many are staying. I'm probably leaving tomorrow evening.
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Re: Hurricane Irma
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 12332933)
Pacific...Atlantic surely.
Edit to add: :p |
Re: Hurricane Irma
Originally Posted by Leslie
(Post 12332929)
There's nothing to debate..
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Re: Hurricane Irma
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 12332925)
I prefer to think they overestimate the destruction the hurricanes...but better safe than sorry.
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Re: Hurricane Irma
Originally Posted by Leslie
(Post 12332932)
:wave:
I survived the storm. (Too soon?) :unsure: Quite a few people around me are seasonal visitors for Texas or Florida. Friend of mine took nearly the last plane out of Houston and I have a few more coming by in a few weeks. Sometimes the Floridians will start heading back now if the weather goes sour, probably not this year. Local news seems mainly interested in Coloradans in Florida which when it is the same country seems a bit weird. |
Re: Hurricane Irma
Originally Posted by Rete
(Post 12332942)
Hurricane Andrew wiped the city of Homestead off the map in Southern Florida back in 1992. It has since been rebuilt and will again take a direct hit from a category 5 hurricane. This time one of my former co-workers is living there with her husband and 2 children. Hope they have left for New York.
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Re: Hurricane Irma
Nicked from Facebook Hold my beer
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Re: Hurricane Irma
Originally Posted by Rete
(Post 12332934)
Bring a tent and I'll let you set it up in the back yard. Free use of the facilities :thumbsup: The kiddies can go to my daughter's house and room with her kids. Sorry but the guest room here is housing my Sis who gave you the hurricane shutter info last year.
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Re: Hurricane Irma
Thanks for insight into the current weather, Leslie, JG and others. :thumbsup:
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Re: Hurricane Irma
Originally Posted by Leslie
(Post 12332929)
There's nothing to debate. The recent increases in super-storms, specifically hurricanes, are well documented and easily researched on the internet. I'm not a mind reader but I'm assuming that Tom was asking about back to back hurricanes with two more forming over the Atlantic, as we speak. This is a hurricane thread and two of the strongest hurricanes in recorded history have just happened within week(s) of each other. We can unpack tornadoes and winter storms but I didn't assume he was asking about those types of storms given the current situation and the title of the thread. I just hope that Irma turns back out to the Atlantic but, even if that happens, it's already on record as the largest hurricane in recorded history.
Frequent discussions at work have repeatedly brought up the fact that huge storms, of the ilk of Harvey and Irma are becoming more common. We've had major shifts to the weather patterns in Australia over the last couple of years - NSW and Victoria being battered with the type of frequent storms that Queensland used to get. The storms are larger and more frequent. When it comes to the UK even, there have been shifts in the severity of storms there - more serious ones are far more common than when I was growing up there. And the US has definitely come in for more serious storms of all kinds - hurricanes, snow, whatever. The patterns have shifted worldwide and the severity of the storms that occur is growing.
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 12332925)
I prefer to think they overestimate the destruction the hurricanes...but better safe than sorry.
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