How many of you really BELEIVE?
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as many have said.. there are no safe places from hurricanes along the east or gulf coast!!!
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badashley wrote:Many folks in the Savannah area say the same thing...."hurricanes don't hit here." It only takes one, and I think people here have a false sense of security. Only time will tell, but as for me, I'll choose to prepare and not take my chances.
Hurricanes ARE very rare in Savannah. They are extremely common in Tampa (in a historical sense). Look at the return periods for both places. Tampa is a very frequently hit locale, but not in the past 100 years. Savannah just isn't hit much at all.
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Category 3 Return Period:
Tampa: 21 years
Miami: 9 years
JAX: 53 years
Savannah: 79 years
Category 5 Return Period:
Tampa: 120 years
Miami: 33 years
JAX: 340 years
Savannah: greater than 500 years
I did an extensive post on this with graphics last year:
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic ... urn+period
Tampa: 21 years
Miami: 9 years
JAX: 53 years
Savannah: 79 years
Category 5 Return Period:
Tampa: 120 years
Miami: 33 years
JAX: 340 years
Savannah: greater than 500 years
I did an extensive post on this with graphics last year:
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic ... urn+period
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Re: How many of you really BELEIVE?
bucman1 wrote:As we approach the new season I continually here people in the St.Pete /Tampa area say"we are protected from storms do to the angle of the coast or we have a protected bubble etc..-
I find that all a bunch of ****.I believe if the man upstairs says you will be hit you will be hit!!!
Is their any proof to feel otherwise?
Tell me how you feel about this.
Craig
Back when I lived in New Orleans people used to say the city was protected by strong magic, voodoo or a bubble, things like that.
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Both Tampa and New Orleans are very vulnerable and both are interesting in that they were both very lucky in the 20th century. The 21st century may bring new things. Tampa is extremely vulnerable because the whole bay area juts out of the west coast. In that sense, it protects areas between Tampa and the big bend to a large degree. Tampa is the prime target on the west coast and it's only a matter of time.
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Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:I thought Jeanne was a hurricane when it hit
Tampa Bay from the East, after seeing roof tiles
blown off and some structural damage along the
beaches...
Doesn't it take a category 1 to rip off roof tiles?
I don't think it made it quite that high.
Most of the winds were inland.
Orlando only had 53mph sustained with gusts to 67.
ftp://ftp.aoml.noaa.gov/pub/hrd/hwind/2 ... l08deg.png
From this pic, you can see the highest winds when she approached Tampa were only 50kts, or 57.5mph.
The final report does not even list winds from Tampa or St Pete.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/2004jeanne.shtml
Frances was even less of a hit, as most of the energy from her was towards the NE as she approached Tampa.
ftp://ftp.aoml.noaa.gov/pub/hrd/hwind/2 ... l08deg.png
(highest winds in this pic were 89 miles to the NE, or just around Gainesville)
Tampa probably had higher winds from Frances than from Jeanne.
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