Ivan Advisories
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- cycloneye
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Yes that is a prudent move by them although Ivan may not go that far west being so powerful the effects will be felt very far.
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Big Pine Key
I live in a stilt house on Big Pine Key in the Florida Keys. We have evacuated to my parents in Homestead. Do you all think the keys will truly be affected by Ivan. By affected, I mean cat 2 or above in the keys. I am worried that this slow down in motion indicate a shift in movement to a more N movement. What is the chance of the storm coming our way?
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Big Pine Key
I live in a stilt house on Big Pine Key in the Florida Keys. We have evacuated to my parents in Homestead. Do you all think the keys will truly be affected by Ivan. By affected, I mean cat 2 or above in the keys. I am worried that this slow down in motion indicate a shift in movement to a more N movement. What is the chance of the storm coming our way?
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Could Ivan Get As Strong As Camille?
Given the situation now,I think theres potential for Ivan to get as Strong as Camille,that imfamous,historic cane






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Big Pine Key
I live in a stilt house on Big Pine Key in the Florida Keys. We have evacuated to my parents in Homestead. Do you all think the keys will truly be affected by Ivan. By affected, I mean cat 2 or above in the keys. I am worried that this slow down in motion indicate a shift in movement to a more N movement. What is the chance of the storm coming our way?
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- Windtalker
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When Ivan reaches the Caymans, He will then start his NW to N to NE motion. When he comes off Cuba, I think "In my opinion" he will be moving more NNE. The NW part of Ivan is already showing a direction he will turn to...the Alley is open. All bets are off with the models, to much going on in the atmosphere with the highs, lows, troughs ect. http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/WATL/WV/20.jpg
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I've got friends on the island that tried to get a flight off three days ago, but everything was booked. They looked for ply wood to board up their house, but couldn't find any anywhere on the island. So now the two of them are going to hole up at the bank where one of them works. She said there was a "shelter" at the bank and I'm not sure if she meant the vault. The radio station down there is still playing music and I heard a little over an hour ago that they were only expecting gusts of 75mph...HUH?
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