Dear people of North Florida if this thing become a category 4 Or 5 this is in your future…….this happened in France yesterday.
Thankfully with Andrew, it was a very dry hurricane because the damages would have been worse
Dear people of North Florida if this thing become a category 4 Or 5 this is in your future…….this happened in France yesterday.
Oh, I tell people that all the time and Andrew moved along pretty good because if Andrew was to appear now that storm would have half a south Florida underwater immediately especially with the high ocean tide. Yes I was in Miami during AndrewThankfully with Andrew, it was a very dry hurricane because the damages would have been worse
I was down in HomesteadOh, I tell people that all the time and Andrew moved along pretty good because if Andrew was to appear now that storm would have half a south Florida underwater immediately especially with the high ocean tide. Yes I was in Miami during Andrew
bruh weathernation had this one white girl who some knockers on her she just recently left but there's a new sister who comes on late at night thats RIGHT!
That is going to be a huge storm
I’m looking at the Windward Islands in amazement. Projected to have a heat wave until November, the area can use the rain.
What is florida doing in anticipation of excessive downpour? How are their storm drains?They really need to focus on South Georgia because they are going to get the worst of this insurance companies that are left in North Florida are going to be out of there
Cuz gonna be asking us to come and take this water away
@4 Dimensional, what is the biggest storm we had over the last 30 years
If you are in North Florida right now in South Georgia if you could leave please leave, especially if you are in a low (below sea level) area.Helene will become a hurricane today. Significant impacts will be felt throughout the southeast US. Heavy rainfall is expected in Florida and Georgia, with high rainfall totals in the Appalachian mountains. Forecast models are still predicting a major hurricane. At least a category 3.
@4 Dimensional, what is the biggest storm we had over the last 30 years
Oh ok, I do remember Harvey covering a huge area….Off the top of my head, I’d say Katrina or Harvey.
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Oh ok, I do remember Harvey covering a huge area….
During the lead up to Katrina, I wasn’t on BGOL or anything… (actually rejoined the site during Katrina)
I was a member before that but lost connection to the site. Excitement level was high when I finally ran across it again. The search was going on for a long time lmao.
So for Harvey, I was well aware of the happenings
I agree Harvey should have been on that listThat’s wild Harvey didn’t make the top 5 list.
I said yesterday this was going to be a huge stormMassive storm already.
Massive storm already.
What's your projections for NC?
Bet. Thanks broMajor impact on the mountains for heavy rainfall. The Piedmont area should see some rain but really depends on the track. Can’t rule out severe weather potential. Eastern NC should have minimum to no impacts.