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Old July 11th 05, 08:37 PM
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That's crap John....provide a link that shows the track "nowhere near". We
were under a Inland Hurricane" warning from 5PM last night. Maybe your
cartographer skills are a little rusty.




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"Bob Miller" wrote in message
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On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 13:08:49 -0500, "David G. Nagel"
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Charlie wrote:
In all honesty to those that ridiculed the tower and it's associated
riggings etc...I have posted photos of the damage incurred from the
category
4 hurricane Dennis. I never expected this kind of result...live and
learn I
suppose. Here is the direct link..

1. http://deepsouthnet.net/storm_damage.html



Your point would have been better if you had used actual before and
after pictures. If you check the name on each picture you will find that
they are the same exact file. Nice try...

Dave N


Not sure what Charlie's point is -- the Dennis hurricane historical
map doesn't show it anywhere close to Union, Mississippi...

bob
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Old July 11th 05, 08:46 PM
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On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 14:37:57 -0500, "Charlie"
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That's crap John....provide a link that shows the track "nowhere near". We
were under a Inland Hurricane" warning from 5PM last night. Maybe your
cartographer skills are a little rusty.


Looks like it was hitting Mississippi up around Columbus, and heading
North from you...

How high did your winds get ... in Union?

http://www.wunderground.com/tropical.../at200504.html

bob
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Old July 11th 05, 08:52 PM
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Bob,
The storm was not a pinpoint single line width across the map but over 3 0 0
m i l e s wide. I did not measure the "winds in Union". If they were not
high enough for you then maybe better luck next time.

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"Bob Miller" wrote in message
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On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 14:37:57 -0500, "Charlie"
wrote:

That's crap John....provide a link that shows the track "nowhere near". We
were under a Inland Hurricane" warning from 5PM last night. Maybe your
cartographer skills are a little rusty.


Looks like it was hitting Mississippi up around Columbus, and heading
North from you...

How high did your winds get ... in Union?

http://www.wunderground.com/tropical.../at200504.html

bob
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Old July 11th 05, 09:07 PM
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On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 14:52:11 -0500, "Charlie"
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Bob,
The storm was not a pinpoint single line width across the map but over 3 0 0
m i l e s wide. I did not measure the "winds in Union". If they were not
high enough for you then maybe better luck next time.


According to the storm category indications on the map at

http://www.wunderground.com/tropical.../at200504.html

"Hurricane Dennis" was actually a "tropical depression" before it ever
crossed into Mississippi, some distance north of Union.

Charlie, I would never wish high winds upon anyone, but before you
brag about riding out a Category 4 Hurricane, you should be a little
more accurate in your terminology :-)

Have a good one...

bob
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Old July 11th 05, 09:31 PM
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President Bush has authorized "Disaster Relief Funds" for 38 counties in
Mississippi including my county of Newton.
1. http://www.wtok.com/home/headlines/1678647.html

You cartographer skills as well as your meteorological powers of analysis
leave a lot to be desired.

Have a nice day.....sorry my tower did not collapse and that no one in my
family was killed. Maybe next time..eh?

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"Bob Miller" wrote in message
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On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 14:52:11 -0500, "Charlie"
wrote:

Bob,
The storm was not a pinpoint single line width across the map but over 3 0
0
m i l e s wide. I did not measure the "winds in Union". If they were not
high enough for you then maybe better luck next time.


According to the storm category indications on the map at

http://www.wunderground.com/tropical.../at200504.html

"Hurricane Dennis" was actually a "tropical depression" before it ever
crossed into Mississippi, some distance north of Union.

Charlie, I would never wish high winds upon anyone, but before you
brag about riding out a Category 4 Hurricane, you should be a little
more accurate in your terminology :-)

Have a good one...

bob
k5qwg







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Old July 11th 05, 09:39 PM
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On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 15:31:05 -0500, "Charlie"
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President Bush has authorized "Disaster Relief Funds" for 38 counties in
Mississippi including my county of Newton.
1. http://www.wtok.com/home/headlines/1678647.html


Yep, those tropical depressions can be rough -- let us know next time
it rains in Union -- we'll want to see "before & after" pics of your
tower.

bob
k5qwg



You cartographer skills as well as your meteorological powers of analysis
leave a lot to be desired.

Have a nice day.....sorry my tower did not collapse and that no one in my
family was killed. Maybe next time..eh?


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Old July 13th 05, 05:40 AM
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Bob Miller wrote:

Yep, those tropical depressions can be rough -- let us know next time
it rains in Union -- we'll want to see "before & after" pics of your
tower.

bob
k5qwg



Hardly even a tropical depression. here is the WEATHER.COM Wind history
for Union (Actually Meridian) for the last few days. I would not call
it a Cat 4 Hurricane, but like every thing Charlie says its an exaggeration

http://www.wunderground.com/history/....html#calendar

DATE High Avg Gusts Events
9 24 3 59 Rain , Thunderstorm
10 37 8 28 Rain
11 21 13 20 Rain
12 16 2 30 Thunderstorm
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Old July 13th 05, 05:45 AM
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Charlie wrote:
President Bush has authorized "Disaster Relief Funds" for 38 counties in
Mississippi including my county of Newton.
1. http://www.wtok.com/home/headlines/1678647.html


NOT FOR DISASTER RELIEF FUNDS but Federal assistance for Debris Removal
and Emergency services ... NOT A DISASTER AREA. Nice Exaggeration!

Additionally, Brown said the state and affected local governments in 23
counties are eligible to apply for federal funds to pay 100 percent of
the approved costs for debris removal and emergency services related to
the hurricane, including requested emergency work undertaken by the
federal government, for a period of up to 72 hours.

The 23 counties designated eligible for the assistance include Clarke,
Covington, Forrest, George, Greene, Hancock, Harrison, Jackson,
Jefferson Davis, Jones, Kemper, Lamar, Lauderdale, Lowndes, Marion,
Neshoba, Newton, Noxubee, Pearl River, Perry, Smith, Stone, and Walthall.
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