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Hurricane Dean Thread
Hurricane Dean is now south of Puerto Rico with sustained winds of 150 mph and will be a Cat 5 very shortly. Most models state that it will make landfall in northern Mexico but its still a ways out and there is a decent chance it will make landfall in TX or Louisiana. I'm sure those of you who live on the Gulf are aware of this storm but no matter where you live you should fill up your gas tank this weekend. Because oil production in the Gulf will cease and there is a chance it could wipe out the refineries around Houston.
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Re: Hurricane Dean Thread
omg ship IT
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Re: Hurricane Dean Thread
If this thing hits New Orleans and the city floods again you can seriously kiss the city good bye. Nobody would come back.
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Re: Hurricane Dean Thread
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If this thing hits New Orleans and the city floods again you can seriously kiss the city good bye. Nobody would come back. [/ QUOTE ] New Orleans should be completely spared unless this thing takes a massive right turn, which isn't forecast. I'd be real worried if I lived in Texas, though. |
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Re: Hurricane Dean Thread
About to make direct hit to Jamaica. That island looks like it's going to get wrecked to pieces.
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Re: Hurricane Dean Thread
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About to make direct hit to Jamaica. That island looks like it's going to get wrecked to pieces. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I was just in Negril and it didn't look like there were many homes/structures that could withstand anywhere near CAT 4 type winds/rain.. not looking too good for Jamaica |
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About to make direct hit to Jamaica. That island looks like it's going to get wrecked to pieces. [/ QUOTE ] How will they be able to tell the difference? |
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Re: Hurricane Dean Thread
For the United States, it will all depend on whether or not Dean goes through the straight between Mexico and Cuba. If it does this then somewhere along the Gulf Coast is in REALLY big trouble.
It looks right now like it will clip the Yucatan Peninsula which is a good thing for the U.S., but obviously a horrible thing for Cancun and Cozumel which if the forecast stands will take a direct hit. Of course, the forecast usually changes from day to day as they can't accurately judge these things quite yet. Ryan |
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Re: Hurricane Dean Thread
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Hurricane Dean is now south of Puerto Rico with sustained winds of 150 mph and will be a Cat 5 very shortly. Most models state that it will make landfall in northern Mexico but its still a ways out and there is a decent chance it will make landfall in TX or Louisiana. I'm sure those of you who live on the Gulf are aware of this storm but no matter where you live you should fill up your gas tank this weekend. Because oil production in the Gulf will cease and there is a chance it could wipe out the refineries around Houston. [/ QUOTE ] Not sure where you're getting your info, but even the Spaghetti Model outliers don't pose a large threat to Houston. Stop with the scare-mongering. |
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Re: Hurricane Dean Thread
The updated models have a very similar projected course except the CONU and it's pointed straight for The Big Easy.
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