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for a tropical storm O_O
like, tropical storm winds in that thing are larger than the size of Cuba 0_e |
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123yonndTop 100 PosterJoin Date: 2008-07-19 Post Count: 66637 |
It is projected go through all of the southern states. Alabama getting the full affect. |
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I think it will look that way, but do one of two things
- wander off and turn towards New Orleans
- turn towards Tampa area
going to Alabama is still a pretty good chance though, don't get me wrong |
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zsjzJoin Date: 2009-08-16 Post Count: 10002 |
Its gonna go up Atlantic border. |
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123yonndTop 100 PosterJoin Date: 2008-07-19 Post Count: 66637 |
If anything it will go east. The jet stream down south is going south to south east. I will say it starts to break east between Miami and Tampa, and then going through Georgia. Where it becomes a weak tropical depression. |
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It's a hurricane once it hits Florida ( I think it has already hit Florida so it is maybe Hurricane Issac now. :/ ) |
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I forgot to mention it's going in a circle. |
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It always goes down the east coast, so possibly making it up to New York? |
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123yonndTop 100 PosterJoin Date: 2008-07-19 Post Count: 66637 |
No.
It will die off and go north east. |
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That's what happened last year, it almost got to New York, they were worried about a gigantic Tsunami wave hitting the coast. |
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123yonndTop 100 PosterJoin Date: 2008-07-19 Post Count: 66637 |
Hurricane Irene was different. Her path was always east of Florida, never west of it.
Isaac is currently more west than Irene ever was. |
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Isaac is AT LEAST 500 miles further west than Irene ever was. |
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Hope it wont be bad. When did they say it was supposed to make contact the worst? |
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ddudeTop 50 PosterJoin Date: 2007-11-11 Post Count: 47837 |
tropical storms are usually big
it's when they get to be a strong hurricane is when they're small and lethal |
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