anybody seen anything like this . . .
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anybody seen anything like this . . .
once again, newbie so be gentle. Has anybody ever seen a storm do what Frances is doing? I mean the thing has hardly moved in hours, is the thing even drifting?? I just get this ominus(sp) feeling that this strom is going to something "historical"
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Elena went towards the panhandle, stalled and went se toward tampa area, stalled and went back nwest past the panhandle. That was a wierd storm. I was in the panhandle and had to take shelter two separate times.
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In 1984 ( I think), Juan hovered right along the Louisiana coast for about a week before pushing to the north. If I remember right, it made landfall once in La, went back into the gulf, and made landfall again in La a couple days later. This storm put 4 1/2 feet of water in our home because of the constant southerly winds. The winds were only around 85 mph. We stayed flooded for 2 weeks. They actually cancelled Halloween.
http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/at198510.asp
http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/at198510.asp
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skysummit wrote:In 1984 ( I think), Juan hovered right along the Louisiana coast for about a week before pushing to the north. If I remember right, it made landfall once in La, went back into the gulf, and made landfall again in La a couple days later. This storm put 4 1/2 feet of water in our home because of the constant southerly winds. The winds were only around 85 mph. We stayed flooded for 2 weeks. They actually cancelled Halloween.
http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/at198510.asp
I remember Juan. Big rain maker, and in late October. The thing that stuck in my mind is how weird it was to have a hurricane in such cool weather.
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I remeber reading about a hurricane of the Carolinas/Virginia that did the same thing as Kyle.It happened in 1967.Can't remeber its name,but it was a cat 1 cane and it had the forecasters tearing their hair out.It came close to the coastline,went back out,did loop dee loops and zig-zags,then moved south...
I remeber reading about a hurricane of the Carolinas/Virginia that did the same thing as Kyle.It happened in 1967.Can't remeber its name,but it was a cat 1 cane and it had the forecasters tearing their hair out.It came close to the coastline,went back out,did loop dee loops and zig-zags,then moved south...
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skysummit wrote:In 1984 ( I think), Juan hovered right along the Louisiana coast for about a week before pushing to the north. If I remember right, it made landfall once in La, went back into the gulf, and made landfall again in La a couple days later. This storm put 4 1/2 feet of water in our home because of the constant southerly winds. The winds were only around 85 mph. We stayed flooded for 2 weeks. They actually cancelled Halloween.
http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/at198510.asp
I remember Juan from Baton Rouge. This was the first "whatever it was" hurricane that I weathered alone with a small baby.
It will be interesting to see what this little Frances is up to.
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The 1967 Hurricane
was Doria-it tracked north along the coast then went out to sea and then came back intensifying before landfall in MD and then tracked due south over Norfolk VA and eventually dissipated not far from where it formed.
Ginger in 1971 moved north offshore and then looped completely around the Bermuda High and made landfall in NC 29 days after it formed.
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Ginger in 1971 moved north offshore and then looped completely around the Bermuda High and made landfall in NC 29 days after it formed.
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