Ivan

horsecreek

Senior Member
Man that thing is huge!!!! 160mph and 920mb... forcasted to come right back through FLA... I really feel sorry for central and south fla.. we still have power out all around here and we only got maybee 60mph near st aug and spread out.. pray guys.....
 

HuntinTom

Retired Moderator
I Hear Ya' Brother...

We need to all be in some serious prayer for everyone in Ivan's path - And for those who've already suffered its rage... :(
 
M

Mike

Guest
Dude,
I am going to Miami Saturday to prepare for a cruise to the Bahama's. I am staying right on the beach. I used to live down there so I am prepared for what can happen, but my adventure will begin Friday night.

I will be thinking about ya'll sitting on the beach in Coco Cay!

:p
 

Jeff Phillips

Senior Member
Hang in there guys! It'll be October before we know it!
 

cowboyron

Senior Member
I tell ya what .....I don't want to wish bad weather on anybody but we don't need that bad boy. We are still trying to get over the last two. It for sure needs to go somewhere else or better yet "DIE" baby "DIE".
 

hawklady

Member
Prayers en route ... Ivan is smaller than Frances but sure packs a nasty punch. Some people down there haven't gotten their power restored yet from Frances' waltz through the state!

You know it's bad when "weakening" consists of a whole 10mph drop in windspeed! Just enough to drop out of Category 5 status!

Map of some of the computer model predictions of Ivan's path: http://www.wunderground.com/tropical/tracking/at200409_model.html

National Hurricane Center's official info on Ivan (get your info without the media hype): http://www.nhc.noaa.gov

Good alternate site if the NHC is slammed - also has good images: http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/tropic.html

More computer model stuff (not as user-friendly as weather underground's): http://met.psu.edu/tropical/tcgengifs/
 

gabuckeye

Senior Member
I just got my power back two days ago and my computer back today and now here comes Ivan! :(

My home in Middleburg still doesn't have power. It was hit by a twister and I can't believe the number of trees on the ground. I have watched these oak trees grow for thirty years and now I have to cut them up for fire wood. :(
 
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