Florida is flat, alot of it is swamp land now.. Gators and what not.. Florida is gonna go under water if this beast hits head on though... Massive storm surge forget about it..
Hurricane IRMA
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JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#106Comment -
grease lightninSBR Posting Legend
- 10-01-12
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#107Anybody ever read Stormy Weather by Carl Hiaasen? Great bookComment -
Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
- 01-04-09
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#108
This storm is headed straight for Florida. There's no doubt. There is nothing to move this storm out of the way. Florida is about to take a direct hit. It's just a matter of where, when and for how long. Hopefully it moves over quickly, hits land, slows some, so you don't have sustained damage but looking at the northern jet stream, it may keep the Hurricane hovering right on top of Florida like Harvey stayed on top of Houston. Another problem is that this hurricane will pack wind and rain. This beast does not look good.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#109It seems the more Miami area meaning the East Coast
I think the West Coast of Florida safeComment -
Roadtrip635SBR Hall of Famer
- 12-07-10
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#110Possibility for 225mph+ winds?
If Irma hits the Florida Straits, the water there is warm enough that the already “intense” storm could become much worse with wind speeds potentially reaching 225 mph, Emanuel warned.
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jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388179
#111This could wipe out Miami area
I mean into oceanComment -
MackballsSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-01-16
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#112Parents just left Sarasota to play it safe.Comment -
dlowillySBR Posting Legend
- 11-09-16
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#114With all the billions in past and future hurricane damage I'm surprised they haven't succeeded in finding an effective seeding or preemptive seeding technique. I know it's the size of Ohio but flying 1000 planes over it to dump whatever or WTF IDK towing some giant ice blocks in front of it would save a bunch in damages and lives.Comment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
- 05-29-14
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#116With all the billions in past and future hurricane damage I'm surprised they haven't succeeded in finding an effective seeding or preemptive seeding technique. I know it's the size of Ohio but flying 1000 planes over it to dump whatever or WTF IDK towing some giant ice blocks in front of it would save a bunch in damages and lives.
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JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
- 83686
#117People in Puerto Rico are scrambling and panicking right now big time!!!.. CNN is covering Puerto Rico and the winds are just now starting to pick up.. Locals are calling it a monster and not a hurricane that's coming.. They are gonna take the brunt of this Category 5 head on as I'm seeing on the map now.. Bye Bye Puerto Rico!!!
Latest news link just minutes ago.. http://abcnews.go.com/International/...ry?id=49608171Last edited by JIBBBY; 09-05-17, 07:15 PM.Comment -
Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
- 01-04-09
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#118With all the billions in past and future hurricane damage I'm surprised they haven't succeeded in finding an effective seeding or preemptive seeding technique. I know it's the size of Ohio but flying 1000 planes over it to dump whatever or WTF IDK towing some giant ice blocks in front of it would save a bunch in damages and lives.Comment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
- 05-29-14
- 74817
#119That's what I'm saying Mac. The force and dynamics are so immense.
Like trying to cap a volcano.
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dlowillySBR Posting Legend
- 11-09-16
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#120These hurricanes are so huge with so much energy, we really don't have anything comparable in power. An average hurricane has more energy than 10,000 nuclear bombs. 1 hurricane is about half the total generating capacity of the entire earth. There's not enough planes on earth that could even make a dent. You can't build a wall high enough, you can't disrupt jet streams. Mother nature is the baddest muther on the planet.Last edited by dlowilly; 09-05-17, 07:26 PM.Comment -
Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
- 01-04-09
- 48373
#121People in Puerto Rico are scrambling and panicking right now big time!!!.. CNN is covering Puerto Rico and the winds are just now starting to pick up.. Locals are calling it a monster and not a hurricane that's coming.. They are gonna take the brunt of this Category 5 head on as I'm seeing on the map now.. Bye Bye Puerto Rico!!!
Latest news link just minutes ago.. http://abcnews.go.com/International/...ry?id=49608171
but it looks absolutely awful for PR. Very few structures can take sustained 175 mph winds.Comment -
Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
- 01-04-09
- 48373
#122Right but we built the atomic bomb from a tiny molecular reaction. Seems like with trillions at stake these days with potential damages we would have focused research on finding something that works. We have tried things in the past but they were kind of half ass efforts. If we wanted to and if we put in the money and man power we could at least figure out something to reduce hurricanes by a couple categories or stop them before they start IMO
Lot easier probably to build stronger homes and reinforce levee's/dams, etc.Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
- 83686
#123Puerto Rico has high mountains that people can at least run away from the storm surge. Most of these other islands are flat as a pancake where a 10 foot storm surge can flood entire islands.
but it looks absolutely awful for PR. Very few structures can take sustained 175 mph winds.Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
- 83686
#124Right but we built the atomic bomb from a tiny molecular reaction. Seems like with trillions at stake these days with potential damages we would have focused research on finding something that works. We have tried things in the past but they were kind of half ass efforts. If we wanted to and if we put in the money and man power we could at least figure out something to reduce hurricanes by a couple categories or stop them before they start IMO. Humans supposedly caused global warming but we can't figure out a way to weaken a hurricane?
Other scientific theories http://www.popsci.com/science/articl...hits-us#page-2Comment -
slambamSBR MVP
- 02-07-10
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#125I read somewhere they're talking places in Puerto Rico being without power for months. Literally months, just insane. I lost power at my house for 2 days in July and was lost. Makes it tough to keep things cold and to cook.Comment -
Booya711BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-20-11
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#126I'm swimming in the Atlantic tomorrowComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#127Booya your not even there
You live in Vegas
Prove itComment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
- 83686
#128
I've got a generator brand new sitting in a box in my garage ready to hook up to my home if need be.. Stored gas as well.. I'm ready for that.. It was a $800 investment at the time.. Hope I never have to use it.. Like I said it a powerful one and still unopened and in the box.. Can run all my appliances for as long as I can pump gas into it..Comment -
jose21_usSBR MVP
- 05-24-10
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#129[QUOTE=Mac4Lyfe;27188742]
I remember that storm. I had friends stay with my brother in Orlando and they got hit. LOL. Very frustrating to say the least but, none of them were ever in danger of losing their lives. The reason you should move more inland is because you are putting your life at risk being on the coastline. Melbourne is very close to the coastline. I don't know how close you are to the beach but I would move towards Orlando or Ocala if I was in Melbourne. I do not like the look of this beast and I think a lot of people are about to lose their lives. My sister lives on the beach in Fort Lauderdale and she's heading to Orlando in the morning. Once a hurricane hits land, it will slow down, so Orlando is a great choice. Plus you don't have to worry about storm surges like on the coast. You will never know until it's too late if Melbourne will take a direct hit. Why take the chance?
My college buddy lived in Homestead FL when Hurricane Andrew was approaching. He said he was going to ride it out. All our friends insisted that he evacuate but he didn't want to. We were pleading with him for several hours but he felt he could hunker down. I finally told him that I was coming down there and forcibly putting him and his family in my truck. They eventually came up to Orlando. Long story short, their entire neighborhood was destroyed. Many people died from Andrew. Much more than was ever reported (a lot of undocumented people there). Several people on his street... dead. This is not an earthquake or tornado where you have little notice. You know this beast is headed your way. I see no excuse for staying in harms way. Why take the risk? This hurricane is already the fastest on record. Good luck hoping that your hurricane certified windows will hold. They are not rated for winds this high. We are seeing an unprecedented hurricane and it's headed your way.
I said a year ago that this was going to be a record year for hurricanes. This is just the beginning. I expect several more significant storms this season. I'm afraid that this one is going to take a lot of lives.Comment -
Booya711BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-20-11
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#130Jose!!! I'm in Miami Beach right nowComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#131Booya how is Aria tonight?Comment -
BeatTheJerkBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-19-07
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#134I'm gonna lose my pimped out South Beach studio God Damn you !!! Creator !!!Comment -
Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
- 01-04-09
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#136[QUOTE=jose21_us;27189204]
Are you still in S. Florida?Comment -
slambamSBR MVP
- 02-07-10
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#137They do have little machines called generators these days that run off gas for years if need be.. You plug that right into your home fuse box and power your small home just like that.. Natural gas can be a problem and that's why you should maybe consider electric stoves, electric water heaters, etc..
I've got a generator brand new sitting in a box in my garage ready to hook up to my home if need be.. Stored gas as well.. I'm ready for that.. It was a $800 investment at the time.. Hope I never have to use it.. Like I said it a powerful one and still unopened and in the box.. Can run all my appliances for as long as I can pump gas into it..Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
- 83686
#138I really doubt most people in Puerto Rico can afford a generator. I have a hard time throwing nearly $1k at something that I hope I never need to use, but if I knew I was going to be without power for months, I'd have one in a heartbeat. Regardless, I just don't see most Puerto Rican being able to do that.
You can buy a used electric generator in Puerto Rico for cheaper then $200 I'm sure.. If you own a home or rent one you should have $200 especially if you are aware that you are hurricane prone and likely to have power outages..
I don't have alot of sympathy for poor planners.. Sorry... Wish them the best though..Comment -
slambamSBR MVP
- 02-07-10
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#140Lol, their average income is less than $20k/year down there. But the problem is that they're poor planners.Comment
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