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Post by osnafrank on Aug 29, 2019 16:24:18 GMT
You can post here even if you`r not a member.
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Post by wolf on Aug 29, 2019 17:20:43 GMT
You can post here even if you`r not a member. This thread is needed and useful. An excellent idea Frank!
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Post by spideyman on Aug 29, 2019 18:45:41 GMT
Thank you Frank. I will post a link that will stay active and update several times each day. You will be able to follow the exact track, where it is now/ use the spaghetti models to see where it might go, and even use the computer interactive features.
May all who are in the path of Dorian remain safe. Stay in touch as you can.
Link:
www.cnn.com/interactive/storm-tracker/
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Post by wolf on Aug 29, 2019 19:03:41 GMT
Thank you Frank. I will post a link that will stay active and update several times each day. You will be able to follow the exact track, where it is now/ use the spaghetti models to see where it might go, and even use the computer interactive features.
May all who are in the path of Dorian remain safe. Stay in touch as you can.
Link:
www.cnn.com/interactive/storm-tracker/ I like this Lady, Thank you!
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Post by wireman on Aug 29, 2019 22:56:21 GMT
I live right at the bottom of the M as Dorian makes landfall with this track. With this track we are supposed to be getting tropical storm winds on Sunday night and hurricane winds on Monday. The forecasters are confident of the track up until Saturday night and after that there are some pretty big variations in the models. For me, it would be best if the storm stays above me. If it goes below me, I could end up getting the entire storm as it moves up the state and it will probably last much longer than if it makes landfall where it is on the current track.
I'm going to have to have both of my divorced parents in my house during this. I had to do that a couple of years ago and it worked out ok but I'm pushing my luck doing it twice.
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Post by spideyman on Aug 29, 2019 23:22:57 GMT
I live right at the bottom of the M as Dorian makes landfall with this track. With this track we are supposed to be getting tropical storm winds on Sunday night and hurricane winds on Monday. The forecasters are confident of the track up until Saturday night and after that there are some pretty big variations in the models. For me, it would be best if the storm stays above me. If it goes below me, I could end up getting the entire storm as it moves up the state and it will probably last much longer than if it makes landfall where it is on the current track.
I'm going to have to have both of my divorced parents in my house during this. I had to do that a couple of years ago and it worked out ok but I'm pushing my luck doing it twice.
I agree with wireman the more above my location the better. If it crossed the state, that would keep both of us out of the nasty side. Sending a ton of calm vibes and serenity for when your "guests" stay with you. I'll be dealing with fearful critters.
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Post by wolfbear on Aug 30, 2019 4:41:11 GMT
You can post here even if you`r not a member. Thanks for doing this. Let's rumble.
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Post by wolf on Aug 30, 2019 6:18:03 GMT
You can post here even if you`r not a member. Thanks for doing this. Let's rumble. Hey Good to see you Wolf Bear. Glad you came over! Looking forward to seeing your posts, and anxious to see what threads you might like to start.
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Post by wolfbear on Aug 30, 2019 6:46:55 GMT
Thanks for doing this. Let's rumble. Hey Good to see you Wolf Bear. Glad you came over! Looking forward to seeing your posts, and anxious to see what threads you might like to start. We shall see, lol. I have to first play around a but with this site and see what it's all about. Thank you for inviting me here, wolf
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2019 6:52:42 GMT
I can't imagine what it's like to have a life threatening storm bearing down on you, I hope all in it's path stay safe and well, especially our beloved members both here in The Playground and on SKMB.
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Post by wolf on Aug 30, 2019 10:13:14 GMT
Hey Good to see you Wolf Bear. Glad you came over! Looking forward to seeing your posts, and anxious to see what threads you might like to start. We shall see, lol. I have to first play around a but with this site and see what it's all about. Thank you for inviting me here, wolf You're welcome, and of course, take your time. Wasn't meaning to rush you.
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Post by cat on Aug 30, 2019 12:03:11 GMT
Thinking of wireman and spideyman. I was out of my mind scared with our 71 mph winds in the storm last weekend, I can't even imagine the winds that are coming your way. Thinking of you both, families and critters. Please be safe. Keep us posted as you can!!
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Post by spideyman on Aug 30, 2019 12:56:01 GMT
Watching, waiting, wondering...............
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Post by wolf on Aug 30, 2019 13:01:17 GMT
Watching, waiting, wondering............... ...with you, wireman and all of Florida.
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Post by wolfbear on Aug 30, 2019 13:34:41 GMT
We shall see, lol. I have to first play around a but with this site and see what it's all about. Thank you for inviting me here, wolf You're welcome, and of course, take your time. Wasn't meaning to rush you.
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Post by osnafrank on Aug 30, 2019 16:25:12 GMT
Stay safe everyone in the pasth of the storm !!
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Post by morgan on Aug 31, 2019 2:53:34 GMT
Thank you osnafrank for this thread.
Continued prayers for spideyman , wireman , critters and family! And all in the path of Dorian.
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Post by spideyman on Aug 31, 2019 11:01:28 GMT
as of 5AM Saturday===Georgia and Carolina now in cone.
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Post by osnafrank on Aug 31, 2019 12:45:33 GMT
as of 5AM Saturday===Georgia and Carolina now in cone.
Thanks spideyman maximum sustained winds of up to 140 mph...oh my oh my.
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Post by wolf on Aug 31, 2019 13:32:26 GMT
...all the same concentrated prayers/offerings as yesterday and more... ((((((((((All in need or not))))))))))
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