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And to think that wasn't even a direct hit like what Jamaica is about to geti think last year someone made a thread or a post within a thread about possibly relocating to Carriacou and it being such a great place to move to.....
Jamaica about to get that workAnd to think that wasn't even a direct hit like what Jamaica is about to get![]()
Cat 4. Not good.
Winds down to 145 mph.
A crazy statement to make for an early July storm. We're cooked.
Yeah, we may have the infamous category 6 storm by that time who knows and no, I’m not jokingMan, what? I can’t imagine what August and September will bring. We don’t need all that. Keeps me with a job though solol
Yeah, we may have the infamous category 6 storm by that time who knows and no, I’m not joking
Oh, and remember that hurricane last year that hit Acapulco Mexico. It turned into a damn monster in five hours. Of course, climate change caused this hurricane to go apeshit, but at the same time I hope they did a case study of this because this was a extremely unique hurricane.We’ve already had some storms exceed 190 mph in the Pacific. I think Maria and Irma reached over 180 mph. I’m not sure of the National Hurricane Center will put in a cat 6, but I get where you’re coming from. Those type of intensities are possible.
I just spoke with my mother and aunt. They're in their hotel room on lock down until the storm passes. I sent them this link.
No. Jamaica and Belize. Shit, a distant cousin studying in Colombia is dealing with flooding.IS EVERYONE ELSE /AND OR THEIR FAMILIY HERE ON BGOL FREE FROM THE DANGERS OF THE HURRICANE?
We’ve already had some storms exceed 190 mph in the Pacific. I think Maria and Irma reached over 180 mph. I’m not sure of the National Hurricane Center will put in a cat 6, but I get where you’re coming from. Those type of intensities are possible.
Keep us posted.