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proof of concept posted:don't forget to put a masking tape X on the windows i put them over my nipples and eyes instead
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 06:51 |
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# ? May 4, 2024 11:59 |
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lol that goddamn X masking tape I swear to god has to have been a joke a native told a snowbird was a good way to prevent windows from shattering or something welp im still alive and now its a 6 day weekend
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 13:06 |
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Is Florida still there, because I purposefully did not keep it and it's people in my prayers.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 13:47 |
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Pretty much the entire city of Tallahassee and the surrounding areas have no power. loving trees everywhere.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 16:27 |
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Angry Birds Suicide posted:lol that goddamn X masking tape I swear to god has to have been a joke a native told a snowbird was a good way to prevent windows from shattering or something It's a good troll because it takes almost as long to get the cooked on masking tape off all the windows as it would have taken to board them up
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 16:38 |
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i flew out mid hurricane that was cool except now I'm like a day later leaving your country sorry US
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 16:40 |
at everyone in North Florida losing their poo poo over a category 1 storm. Glad you made it, stormgoons
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 17:58 |
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Beet Wagon posted:at everyone in North Florida losing their poo poo over a category 1 storm. Lol at this dumb gently caress who learned nothing from sandy and katrina and thinks the category system is meaningful or useful beyond predicting wind damage The most important things for storm surge, which is actually the most important consideration for low lying areas, are exactly what time it will make landfall w/r/t the tides, and other factors that influence storm surge, and this is impossible to predict accurately more than a few hours out
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 18:29 |
The Goatfather posted:Lol at this dumb gently caress who learned nothing from sandy and katrina and thinks the category system is meaningful or useful beyond predicting wind damage It's you. You're the guy who doesn't know storm surge is primarily dependent on wind speed, storm approach angle, and coastal topography, and has been modeled by the NHC since like 2008.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 19:04 |
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Beet Wagon posted:It's you. You're the guy who doesn't know storm surge is primarily dependent on wind speed, storm approach angle, and coastal topography, and has been modeled by the NHC since like 2008. Yeah the single biggest factor definitely isn't whether it hits as the tide is high/rising. Oh wait it is! By virtue of being a tropical cyclone the wind is always going in the right direction to maximize storm surge somewhere along the coast where it makes landfall. The storm speeding up or slowing down in the hours before landfall can make a huge difference in the storm surge if it means the storm hits as the tide is rising instead of falling and this is impossible to predict accurately in time for anyone to sanely not prepare for the worst. Also the NHC modelling it has fuckall to do with the storm caregory so citing the category as a reason people shouldn't have gotten worked up about it is dumb as poo poo
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 20:41 |
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I got 2 hurricanes coming to my house but you don't see me needing to brag about it. think of all the goony scrubs that aint got any hurricanes and how bad they feel about it. you fuckin narcissist millennial
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 20:48 |
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schmitty9800 posted:IIRC this was like the exact projection for katrina which was supposed to be weak as gently caress then one storm blew it into NOLA and another midwest phenomenon kept it in place katrina started in the carribean and made landfall on the east coast of florida and then got much stronger when it reached the gulf. it might have gone further west than predicted but that sort of thing always happens.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 20:58 |
The Goatfather posted:Yeah the single biggest factor definitely isn't whether it hits as the tide is high/rising. Oh wait it is! By virtue of being a tropical cyclone the wind is always going in the right direction to maximize storm surge somewhere along the coast where it makes landfall. The storm speeding up or slowing down in the hours before landfall can make a huge difference in the storm surge if it means the storm hits as the tide is rising instead of falling and this is impossible to predict accurately in time for anyone to sanely not prepare for the worst. Not to be that guy, but what you're talking about is called "storm tide". Storm surge is the height of the water compared to the normal astronomical tide, and is a function of the intensity of the storm, the angle at which the storm is approaching the coast, the local topography, and the speed at which the storm is approaching. Storm tide is the total observed water level, or the storm surge added onto the level caused by the astronomical tide. Storm tide is where the tide level matters, storm surge does not. Also, storm speed affecting storm surge isn't about "what tide the storm arrives on" or whatever. In open areas, faster moving storms generate bigger surges because they're pushing the water faster than a slow one would. But in bays or semi-enclosed areas, a slower storm causes higher water levels because the water piles in on top of itself and can't get back out to sea. Also also, the tide currently changes by about 2.5 ft in the big bend area of florida. So for a 9 foot storm surge the tidal difference is like 22%.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 23:03 |
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stormnerds all up in this thread bizness
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 23:44 |
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Modeling, schmodeling. I believe Dr. Young accurately described all hurricanes back in 1977 via a 7-minute guitar solo that sounded much like 100 sq ft of aluminum siding flying down an abandoned street and directly into an industrial wood chipper.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 23:59 |
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The Wizard of Poz posted:stormnerds all up in this thread bizness Nerds ruin everything. "KILLSTORM9,nah sorry guys it's just some wet clouds"-a wet blanket nerd.
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# ? Sep 3, 2016 00:11 |
Marv Hushman posted:Modeling, schmodeling. I believe Dr. Young accurately described all hurricanes back in 1977 via a 7-minute guitar solo that sounded much like 100 sq ft of aluminum siding flying down an abandoned street and directly into an industrial wood chipper. It's true. It's Florida's state song, and they play it at every baseball game
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# ? Sep 3, 2016 01:01 |
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Lol I've successfully gotten gbs to sperg out over relative differences in storm surge
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# ? Sep 3, 2016 01:07 |
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Hey FYI the storms over sorry guys but hey some of us got a week long vacation out of it and some rad rain Also I've been drinking beer since like 10 so here comes your storm surge *unzips pants*
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# ? Sep 3, 2016 01:12 |
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Farking Bastage posted:Pretty much the entire city of Tallahassee and the surrounding areas have no power. loving trees everywhere. Yeah, I can see four downed trees from my front porch including the one hanging entirely from the power lines. There's about another dozen within a block and a smashed up electrical pole every two blocks. City power company is estimating 7-10 days to get poo poo working again. Current status: chansawed up a buncha tree limbs today, now drinking semi warm beers out of the unpowered fridge as it continues to rain like a mofo. Welcome to Flordia y'all.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQ8ViYIeH04
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