Leave the board for one week and look what happens
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Leave the board for one week and look what happens
I'm hoping this spears S FL because Katrina made landfall on the Dade/Broward line and I never even lost power here in Boca Raton. If this storm moves South of the Keys I would think Palm Beach County would be off the hook unless we have a NE quadrent storm unlike Katrina which was an SE quadrent storm.
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Re: Leave the board for one week and look what happens
boca wrote:I'm hoping this spears S FL
i think you mean spares, haha well it looked funny
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arcticfire wrote:THead wrote:Leave Storm2K for a week in September?! Yeah, you missed the 8 minute lull we had last week.
oh you mean the lull where ohpellia was bouncing along the east coast ? Ohpellia was named on the 7th. There has not been a lull at all.
I think that's what the poster meant by an "8 minute lull." That there wasn't one.
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Re: Leave the board for one week and look what happens
boca wrote:I'm hoping this spears S FL because Katrina made landfall on the Dade/Broward line and I never even lost power here in Boca Raton. If this storm moves South of the Keys I would think Palm Beach County would be off the hook unless we have a NE quadrent storm unlike Katrina which was an SE quadrent storm.
one feeder band from dennis knocked out power to 200k in sofla and that center was about 150 miles away.
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