jamesinclair said:Poor little islands. Looks like Gaston will eat them all
DMPrince said:They are going to run a train on you guys
Relix said:Wtf just saw that 10% what the hell is everything coming out gonna form :lol
Spike Spiegel said:It's like all the tropical systems got held up in customs, and now they're all leaving the airport at the same time.
Xeke said:The tropicals have been jacking off for months now and it's time for them to blow their load.
HylianTom said:Cape Verde is pumping out more babies than Momma Duggar. At this rate, she'll get her own Discovery Channel program.
Retro said:Looks like there's Tropical Storm Warnings posted up the Delaware Bay.
I didn't live out here when Isabel caused all sorts of ruckus and was hoping to see a little Hurricane action. I grew up with the squall lines common in the Midwest and was hoping to see what a hurricane is like. I was kind of a weather nerd when I was a kid so it's on my list of things to experience....
I think all but one model show it just clipping the Delmarva peninsula, but I keep hoping somehow that it will hang a little further west. So.... smart weather people (...Relix...), what's your best ballpark/shot-in-the-dark guess of Earl slamming the Delaware/Jersey shore?
Xeke said:Yeah it's like the season kicked into overdrive.
Relix said:Well, the system is being nudged a bit west by another upper level system. The trough is still not there to make it go north and as the NHC said... any west wobbles and we have a huge disaster. That small wobble could be going on now. It wobbled north earlier, it's wobbling west now. That happens all the time.
jamesinclair said:Nom nom nom
Almighty_Chocobo said:Cannot unsee. :lol
sw33tclyde said:Pardon my ignorance, but how long until the East Coast starts feeling Earl? Specifically SC/NC?
Yep me too brotherBad_Boy said:its like a giant butthole about to shit on the east coast. :lol
my plans are not changing though, i intend to be at the beach this saturday. hopefully earl is far away by then.
Relix said:EDIT: Heh, he just did a westward wobble. Oh boy... if anyone from GAF is in that area you better be prepared.
Retro said:Define "That Area".... you mean the NC Coast about to come under fire, or the entire east coast?
Calantus said:hopefully the projected path is right, its gonna be really weak(relative to now) before it hits ground. And it won't come inward towards me in NC
i'm about 80 miles off the coast of NC, and i work until 8 tonight, hopefully it's not too bad then.
What do you think we should expect in the Wilmington area?Relix said:If it passes 75W then things get worse. If it does pass 76W then expect even worse. It's not a matter of IF... it's a matter of when and how strong. It's an inminent impact to the EC, direct or indirect, and everyone along the path will feel it. Now, let's see how long he takes to make that north turn. That's the determining factor and the trough is the only one capable of doing that... and it's still taking some time to get there.
EDIT: Heh, he just did a westward wobble. Oh boy... if anyone from GAF is in that area you better be prepared.
Smiles and Cries said:
this is a little more wind than I was hoping for in CT
lawblob said:So NYC is projected to get no action? That sucks; I want a mega-storm damnit!
littleworm said:What do you think we should expect in the Wilmington area?
Calantus said:hopefully the projected path is right, its gonna be really weak(relative to now) before it hits ground. And it won't come inward towards me in NC
i'm about 80 miles off the coast of NC, and i work until 8 tonight, hopefully it's not too bad then.
Relix said:Guys do remember I am just an enthusiast so follow NHC's track and recommendations. I am just giving estimates based on what I know and am seeing.
Retro said:If I'm killed because of your misinformation you'll be hearing from my lawyers. :lol
Seriously though, I don't think anyone is taking the hurricane thread on a gaming forum as gospel. But it is nice to have someone with even an enthusiast's knowledge of meteorology to give opinions. We did the same damn thing in the Snowpocalypse thread this past winter.
As I mentioned earlier in the thread, I was a weather geek when I was a kid (I taped Weather Channel specials, followed storms, saved newspaper clippings) and some of that has carried into adulthood. I find all of this very interesting and I like to think that I 'get' most of the technical stuff that most people don't understand... so the conversation and regular updates in this thread are really enjoyable.
I grew up in the Midwest where there was plenty of action, but never anything as event-like as a hurricane. Since I've moved to the east coast, I've been quietly hoping to see what a Tropical storm is like. It's just a shame I live in the Mid-Atlantic which rarely gets hit directly.
sw33tclyde said:I'm about to go into work myself, won't get off 'til 9. The great part? I'm delivering pizzas at the moment so I'll be driving around in whatever Earl brings.
Alucrid said:It's a good thing that I have shithole New Jersey to act as a buffer for the storm. :lol
ISS024-E-012815 (30 Aug. 2010) -- Photographed by an Expedition 24 crew member on the International Space Station, this is an oblique view that shows the eye (just left of center) of Hurricane Earl (at this time a category 4 but later downgraded to a category 3), centered just north of the Virgin Islands near 19.3 north latitude and 64.7 west longitude packing 115-kilometer winds. A Russian Soyuz vehicle is docked to the station (foreground). The photo was taken with a digital still camera using a 55mm lens.
Smiles and Cries said:
this is a little more wind than I was hoping for in CT
Mikasangelos said:oh boy here we go!
im in Va beach, VA.....
I'll post pics of anything crazy that i may witness.