#9405 Postby Steve » Thu Oct 06, 2016 7:58 pm
Don't kill all us because we quoted something. Luckily I saved my reply to Frank P and can throw him the peace (I'll delete out the troll...
Hey Frank. Great to see you posting man. I'm glad it's not us this time, but I've enjoyed tracking this storm with you as we've been doing probably since the late 90's. Was great to see CFHC busting on that b.s. news clip earlier too.
I'm kind of scared for next year, but we'll see what happens. We still have the rest of this season to go. As always, you're posts are concise and on point. Matthew is greatness (acknowledging the tragedies) as far as hurricanes go. It's quite a storm for the history books for various reasons. I think the entire east coast of Florida, Georgia and maybe especially South Carolina are going to really bite it. Maybe the on-shore effects aren't Cat-4, but if there are Cat 1 or 2 feeder bands out front in the inner core, it's going to be a path of destruction. MSNBC was hyping how to get a 200 billion storm, but I'm thinking more $10-20 which was what I posted last night. Unless something crazy happens, this is going to be bad news for lots of people. Jacksonville has been the bullseye for action this year, and they, particularly maybe Jax Beach, looks for a coup de grace from 2016. We've been there baby. haha
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