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Bilirubin posted:OMG is that Idalia I see tracking towards...Tampa? That can't be right Yep, the tracking keeps on wobbling from going right to Tampa to Tallahassee, and now back to Tampa. Even if it misses Tampa, they still will have to worry about potential surges anyways.
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# ? Aug 28, 2023 15:23 |
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ya the forecast now say on sept 6th it could be 104 degrees in columbus, lol power gonna go out for starfield launch
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# ? Aug 28, 2023 15:28 |
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Koirhor posted:ya the forecast now say on sept 6th it could be 104 degrees in columbus, lol power gonna go out for starfield launch That's pretty normal. Like it won't be a Bethesda game if it doesn't have any game breaking bugs on release day
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# ? Aug 28, 2023 15:32 |
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NeonPunk posted:Yep, the tracking keeps on wobbling from going right to Tampa to Tallahassee, and now back to Tampa. There are more recon planes going into the storm today to get better data
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# ? Aug 28, 2023 15:54 |
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The part of Florida that Idalia is heading for is pretty unprepared for a direct hit and the cities are historically overconfident, no? Being on the west coast of Florida gives them a lot of protection from the winds and surges of most Atlantic hurricanes.
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FistEnergy posted:The part of Florida that Idalia is heading for is pretty unprepared for a direct hit and the cities are historically overconfident, no? Being on the west coast of Florida gives them a lot of protection from the winds and surges of most Atlantic hurricanes. I wouldn't pay any attention to specific track locations right now. The system is still spinning up, hasn't even entered the Gulf yet, and hasn't really begun strong intensification yet. All of those things can and do affect track. The cone that's on NHC's web site right now shows where the 2/3 track probability resides - there's a 1/3 chance just from this forecast of the center of Idalia going outside the cone. If I were anywhere from Pensacola to Fort Myers, I'd be starting preparations as if it was hitting me directly.
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# ? Aug 28, 2023 16:03 |
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absolutely. but I have some family in the Tampa area, and like most Floridians they assume it's overblown and they'll be fine like usual
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# ? Aug 28, 2023 16:06 |
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If sea levels rise enough could we see hurricanes just go over the middle of Florida while pulling energy from both the Gulf and the Atlantic?
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# ? Aug 28, 2023 16:17 |
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Climate-proof Duluth being a small red island in a sea of purple is just
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FistEnergy posted:absolutely. but I have some family in the Tampa area, and like most Floridians they assume it's overblown and they'll be fine like usual Hurricane and storm surge warnings went up this cycle for the Tampa area, so hurricane conditions are expected in that region within the next 36 hours. They might be fine! They might also not be. Preparing for something that doesn't hit them is a lot better than being unprepared when something does hit them.
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SourKraut posted:If sea levels rise enough could we see hurricanes just go over the middle of Florida while pulling energy from both the Gulf and the Atlantic? so a hypercane thats basically stuck over florida? sure why not
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# ? Aug 28, 2023 16:22 |
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RandolphCarter posted:look just tell me if I’m gonna die or not. I feel like poo poo and and don’t want to go to this interview You're definitely going to die. I just can't say whether it will be from this storm or decades from now due to other causes.
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# ? Aug 28, 2023 16:26 |
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FistEnergy posted:The part of Florida that Idalia is heading for is pretty unprepared for a direct hit and the cities are historically overconfident, no? Being on the west coast of Florida gives them a lot of protection from the winds and surges of most Atlantic hurricanes. Tampa people believe their city is magically protected from hurricannes
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RandolphCarter posted:look just tell me if I’m gonna die or not. I feel like poo poo and and don’t want to go to this interview The necessities of living in our capitalist hellscape means that you have to go even if you know you're going to die. On the plus side, you might actually die. The alternative is being stranded in a hot Florida summer just after a hurricane came through so there's zero electricity, everything's flooded/destroyed, and it's 100 degrees with 80% humidity. Frankly, I'd pray for death.
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# ? Aug 28, 2023 16:43 |
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sauer kraut posted:Climate-proof Duluth being a small red island in a sea of purple is just You get that nice cold breeze coming off Lake Superior so it rarely gets too uncomfortable in Duluth during the summer. However, during the winter that arctic wind whipping down hard out of Canada with nothing to get in its way until it hits the city means that you risk freezing your tits off if you step outside your door in January.
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# ? Aug 28, 2023 16:47 |
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this seems very Florida who the hell is strom?
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:Tampa people believe their city is magically protected from hurricannes wasn't it just last year that a hurricane was headed straight for them then magically veered away.
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sorry fellow Tampa goons my interview went well and I almost certainly got the job we’re all dead
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Brain Curry posted:who the hell is strom?
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Rubellavator posted:wasn't it just last year that a hurricane was headed straight for them then magically veered away.
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RandolphCarter posted:sorry fellow Tampa goons my interview went well and I almost certainly got the job we’re all dead Congratulations, and also condolences.
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FlamingLiberal posted:Yes and then it destroyed Fort Myers Tampa knows to make the requisite sacrifices to invoke the favor of the gods. Fort Myers spurned the old ways.
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# ? Aug 28, 2023 16:54 |
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Is the hurricane coming from the north going to gently caress up tampa like Ian didn't because it was from the south
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Rubellavator posted:wasn't it just last year that a hurricane was headed straight for them then magically veered away. Yes Tarpa was fine and they learned the wrong lesson from that and all the other times it has magically happened
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# ? Aug 28, 2023 17:01 |
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FlamingLiberal posted:Yes and then it destroyed Fort Myers Here's the full 9+ hour long video of the storm surge inundating Fort Meyers from a storm cam. It was mounted 15 feet up a pole and the water eventually reached it. The water sweeps an occupied house away, the couple and their dogs miraculously survive and go on to tell people to never ignore storm surge warnings. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igsz7cqg-Zk
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Mental Hospitality posted:Here's the full 9+ hour long video of the storm surge inundating Fort Meyers from a storm cam. It was mounted 15 feet up a pole and the water eventually reached it. The water sweeps an occupied house away, the couple and their dogs miraculously survive and go on to tell people to never ignore storm surge warnings. I mean they survived so it wasn't like ignoring it did them any harm and they got on TV!
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That storm also wrecked Sanibel Island which is a nice place that I used to go to a lot as a kid
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Omnicarus posted:I mean they survived so it wasn't like ignoring it did them any harm and they got on TV! This is what I mean when I'm saying "the wrong lessons"
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Zeroisanumber posted:You get that nice cold breeze coming off Lake Superior so it rarely gets too uncomfortable in Duluth during the summer. However, during the winter that arctic wind whipping down hard out of Canada with nothing to get in its way until it hits the city means that you risk freezing your tits off if you step outside your door in January. just wear a bigger coat!
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:Tampa people believe their city is magically protected from hurricannes and we're just about to prove it yet again
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Rubellavator posted:wasn't it just last year that a hurricane was headed straight for them then magically veered away. it parked offshore out of range for a day then veered north I think
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# ? Aug 28, 2023 17:13 |
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That sounds like Dorian which stalled over the Bahamas as a Cat 5 and then went north
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Brain Curry posted:
Strom Thurmond has risen. get baked one last time before it's too late
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hifi posted:Is the hurricane coming from the north going to gently caress up tampa like Ian didn't because it was from the south As long folks built 8 feet or above they ought to be fine. Now let me look at the topographical map of Tampa...
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# ? Aug 28, 2023 17:33 |
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I live at an elevation higher then the highest point in Delaware. I live on a 90ft high hill by the bay lol Edit i was very wrong, the lowest high points are still like 300+ ft
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NeonPunk posted:As long folks built 8 feet or above they ought to be fine. Now let me look at the topographical map of Tampa... Huh. That seems bad.
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Zeroisanumber posted:On the plus side, you might actually die. The alternative is being stranded in a hot Florida summer just after a hurricane came through so there's zero electricity, everything's flooded/destroyed, and it's 100 degrees with 80% humidity. Stepping into the role of the observer as I am washed away by the storm surge. My lifeless body is recovered days later and rescuers are shocked and unnerved by the expression of utter tranquility frozen into my features. They will never realize that the real tragedy is having to survive in Florida.
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# ? Aug 28, 2023 17:49 |
So I'm gonna be in Atlanta Wednesday morning through Friday evening. I see a large storm is going to rip through north Florida / south Georgia. Should I be concerned? Alternatively, should I be concerned about my dad? He's driving some family north from Tampa to Atlanta Wednesday morning. SKULL.GIF has issued a correction as of 17:58 on Aug 28, 2023 |
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I am glad my house was built almost 1100 feet above sea level
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SKULL.GIF posted:So I'm gonna be in Atlanta Wednesday morning through Friday evening. I see a large storm is going to rip through north Florida / south Georgia. Should I be concerned?
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