Hurricane Season 2008
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Hurricane Season 2008
Well, the six months of the Atlantic hurricane season is once again upon us. Predictions call for up to 16 named storms, with as many as 9 of them being hurricanes.
Even living in the middle on the peninsula, storm tracking is essential here. We may not suffer the effects of storm surge here, but a large enough storm could cover the entire width of the peninsula, before the eyewall ever touches land.
I know we have several Floridians here on the Watch, and jel is in Louisiana. Any other Watchers close enough to the Atlantic or Gulf to be effected by potential storms?
Even living in the middle on the peninsula, storm tracking is essential here. We may not suffer the effects of storm surge here, but a large enough storm could cover the entire width of the peninsula, before the eyewall ever touches land.
I know we have several Floridians here on the Watch, and jel is in Louisiana. Any other Watchers close enough to the Atlantic or Gulf to be effected by potential storms?

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The predictions are always off, so I ignore them every chance I get. Face it, unless you're communing with satan, you probably don't know the future. I pay attention to the ones that actually exist, though. Everybody who lives where there are no hurricanes think they're the most horrible things ever, but seriously, tornadoes freak me out way more because they're so sudden; hurricanes announce their presence before they actually get to you. Though there was that 'no-name' storm that hit here without warning in '93.....that one was freaky.
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Yeah, let's hear the details, SBG...
I agree with you, dAN. When I worked in Norfolk, every year we heard about how we were overdue for The Big One that was gonna wipe out Virginia Beach and the Outer Banks, take back Willoughby Spit (formed by a hurricane in, like, the 1600s), etc., etc. Fast-forward 22 years: we're *still* overdue for The Big One here in Virginia.
Not to say that it will never happen. But now I only start worrying when a storm draws a bead on the Outer Banks....
I agree with you, dAN. When I worked in Norfolk, every year we heard about how we were overdue for The Big One that was gonna wipe out Virginia Beach and the Outer Banks, take back Willoughby Spit (formed by a hurricane in, like, the 1600s), etc., etc. Fast-forward 22 years: we're *still* overdue for The Big One here in Virginia.
Not to say that it will never happen. But now I only start worrying when a storm draws a bead on the Outer Banks....


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Since riding out Hurricane Elana in '85, I have a lot more respect for Nature and it's awesome power.
So I prepare evry year for the worst.
(I moved down to Florida 3 days before Hurricane Agnus in '72 and thought that it was "cool" to see what storm surge can do.)
So I prepare evry year for the worst.
(I moved down to Florida 3 days before Hurricane Agnus in '72 and thought that it was "cool" to see what storm surge can do.)
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I live right on the Atlantic, but the hurricans normally go back out to sea just before hitting us.
We only end up with a bad rain storm.
Although, one will hit us every thrity years or so, and after it does, everyone starts thinking that we're in the new hurrican belt or something.
Then five years later, when we still haven't gotten another one, things go back to normal.
The last one, was about five years ago, so people are just starting to realize again that we're probebly not going to get hit this year.
Funny story about that last one:
A litle while ago, I was spouting of some useless information, about how storms are named; quoting facts like, if someone dies in the storm, then the name will not be reused, and that they are named alphabetically, but every years they start back over at 'A'
It was then when my (swet and lovely) bride said that the year that we got hit must have been a busy year, because they made it all the way to the "W"'s.
The hurrican that hit us was named Juan.
We only end up with a bad rain storm.
Although, one will hit us every thrity years or so, and after it does, everyone starts thinking that we're in the new hurrican belt or something.
Then five years later, when we still haven't gotten another one, things go back to normal.
The last one, was about five years ago, so people are just starting to realize again that we're probebly not going to get hit this year.
Funny story about that last one:
A litle while ago, I was spouting of some useless information, about how storms are named; quoting facts like, if someone dies in the storm, then the name will not be reused, and that they are named alphabetically, but every years they start back over at 'A'
It was then when my (swet and lovely) bride said that the year that we got hit must have been a busy year, because they made it all the way to the "W"'s.
The hurrican that hit us was named Juan.
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I third what dAN said. We do prepare by stocking extra water, non-perishable food, batteries, and the like at the beginning of hurricane season, but otherwise, life goes on unless there's an actual hurricane watch/warning posted.
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