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Hurricane warning to those in the northeast corridor.
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 455604" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Jo...dont you live near the town that begins with an H? I have heard that is on the radar. </p><p></p><p>One of the main reasons this thing is such a biggie is the awful heat we had this year. That has made the ocean warmer than normal...over 3 to 4 degrees warmer. That makes the hurricane larger and bigger and stronger...and stay bigger and stronger. For longer. Even that slight increase in ocean temp makes a huge difference. Also the jet stream is carrying it in over land instead of out over the ocean. </p><p></p><p>And watching the weather channel does not make you old...lol. It makes you smart! We watch it all the time down here. Doesnt your H work construction? How does he know when he can actually work if he doesnt know the weather? Tony has to travel sometimes two hours away...or more...they have to know what its doing where they are going so its not a waste heading down there. The idiot he was supposed to work for this weekend on the Outer Banks tried to get him to come up before the storm hit...I laughed and told him they had already closed the roads heading in. No way he could even attempt to go up nor would I let him. Tony's praying all the work he just did gets blown away so he can go do it again...lol. </p><p></p><p>Im gonna stock up on things like vienna sausages and crackers, bread, sandwich stuff, potatoes and fixings, snacks, drinks, hot dogs, and maybe a pack of cards and a trashy novel to read.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 455604, member: 1514"] Jo...dont you live near the town that begins with an H? I have heard that is on the radar. One of the main reasons this thing is such a biggie is the awful heat we had this year. That has made the ocean warmer than normal...over 3 to 4 degrees warmer. That makes the hurricane larger and bigger and stronger...and stay bigger and stronger. For longer. Even that slight increase in ocean temp makes a huge difference. Also the jet stream is carrying it in over land instead of out over the ocean. And watching the weather channel does not make you old...lol. It makes you smart! We watch it all the time down here. Doesnt your H work construction? How does he know when he can actually work if he doesnt know the weather? Tony has to travel sometimes two hours away...or more...they have to know what its doing where they are going so its not a waste heading down there. The idiot he was supposed to work for this weekend on the Outer Banks tried to get him to come up before the storm hit...I laughed and told him they had already closed the roads heading in. No way he could even attempt to go up nor would I let him. Tony's praying all the work he just did gets blown away so he can go do it again...lol. Im gonna stock up on things like vienna sausages and crackers, bread, sandwich stuff, potatoes and fixings, snacks, drinks, hot dogs, and maybe a pack of cards and a trashy novel to read. [/QUOTE]
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