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"Dr.X" Dr.X@null wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message ... itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge wrote: Steveo wrote in news:20040815220429.269 ... I heard Tampa area missed the big one as it cut across land before reaching tampa, punta gorda got the worst it seems. What gets me are the assholes who stayed in their mobile homes in Punta..now they're bitching about the weatherman said Tampa was supposed to be ground zero. Helllloooo..get the **** out of your mobile home when you have that much advance notice. -- Madness takes its toll. Please have exact change ready. heh-heh... I'll have to admit I made a very stupid decision to stay. When they said it was cat 2 and heading north and to evacuate here in Pinellas county, I stayed. I live in what they call "Zone A", the first to evac., lowest elevation. My reasoning was that I have never seen a hurricane head in a straight path north. It will always curve off to the right once it has a northerly direction. Also I feel that my building can withstand cat 2, especially since it would curve off just south of us and we wouldn't take the direct hit. But after seeing what Charlie did, I think next time, I'm outta here. Charlie didn't just curve off to the right, it turned then accelerated, then strengthened all at once. It seemed to skip cat 3 and went right to 4. That's a lot of erratic behavior all at once. I'm thinking, it was a very short hop to get to Punta Gorda, and in that very short time it did all that. I'm positive that if Charlie continued north in my direction, and did all that strengthening in that long distance to get here, it would have been a cat 5 and my gambling on the weather could have been the last bet I ever made. Yep. Next time, I'm seeking higher ground and better shelter. I'll be taking pictures of the storm from over thata-way ----. -Dr.X (getting a little OT ;-) Well I'm glad you were ok, Dr.X. It seems to me that a mobile home is one of the last places I'd want to be in those circumstances. I've seen what a tornado does to them..shredded like they went thru a wood chipper. Hope Twist is ok. -- Madness takes its toll. Please have exact change ready. |
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"Steveo" wrote in message
... "Dr.X" Dr.X@null wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge wrote: Steveo wrote in news:20040815220429.269 ... I heard Tampa area missed the big one as it cut across land before reaching tampa, punta gorda got the worst it seems. What gets me are the assholes who stayed in their mobile homes in Punta..now they're bitching about the weatherman said Tampa was supposed to be ground zero. Helllloooo..get the **** out of your mobile home when you have that much advance notice. -- Madness takes its toll. Please have exact change ready. heh-heh... I'll have to admit I made a very stupid decision to stay. When they said it was cat 2 and heading north and to evacuate here in Pinellas county, I stayed. I live in what they call "Zone A", the first to evac., lowest elevation. My reasoning was that I have never seen a hurricane head in a straight path north. It will always curve off to the right once it has a northerly direction. Also I feel that my building can withstand cat 2, especially since it would curve off just south of us and we wouldn't take the direct hit. But after seeing what Charlie did, I think next time, I'm outta here. Charlie didn't just curve off to the right, it turned then accelerated, then strengthened all at once. It seemed to skip cat 3 and went right to 4. That's a lot of erratic behavior all at once. I'm thinking, it was a very short hop to get to Punta Gorda, and in that very short time it did all that. I'm positive that if Charlie continued north in my direction, and did all that strengthening in that long distance to get here, it would have been a cat 5 and my gambling on the weather could have been the last bet I ever made. Yep. Next time, I'm seeking higher ground and better shelter. I'll be taking pictures of the storm from over thata-way ----. -Dr.X (getting a little OT ;-) Well I'm glad you were ok, Dr.X. It seems to me that a mobile home is one of the last places I'd want to be in those circumstances. I've seen what a tornado does to them..shredded like they went thru a wood chipper. Hope Twist is ok. Do you know what handle he uses, what freq? Maybe I can yell for him. I can talk to Tampa anytime from St. Pete. -Dr.X |
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"Dr.X" Dr.X@null wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message ... "Dr.X" Dr.X@null wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge wrote: Steveo wrote in news:20040815220429.269 ... I heard Tampa area missed the big one as it cut across land before reaching tampa, punta gorda got the worst it seems. What gets me are the assholes who stayed in their mobile homes in Punta..now they're bitching about the weatherman said Tampa was supposed to be ground zero. Helllloooo..get the **** out of your mobile home when you have that much advance notice. -- Madness takes its toll. Please have exact change ready. heh-heh... I'll have to admit I made a very stupid decision to stay. When they said it was cat 2 and heading north and to evacuate here in Pinellas county, I stayed. I live in what they call "Zone A", the first to evac., lowest elevation. My reasoning was that I have never seen a hurricane head in a straight path north. It will always curve off to the right once it has a northerly direction. Also I feel that my building can withstand cat 2, especially since it would curve off just south of us and we wouldn't take the direct hit. But after seeing what Charlie did, I think next time, I'm outta here. Charlie didn't just curve off to the right, it turned then accelerated, then strengthened all at once. It seemed to skip cat 3 and went right to 4. That's a lot of erratic behavior all at once. I'm thinking, it was a very short hop to get to Punta Gorda, and in that very short time it did all that. I'm positive that if Charlie continued north in my direction, and did all that strengthening in that long distance to get here, it would have been a cat 5 and my gambling on the weather could have been the last bet I ever made. Yep. Next time, I'm seeking higher ground and better shelter. I'll be taking pictures of the storm from over thata-way ----. -Dr.X (getting a little OT ;-) Well I'm glad you were ok, Dr.X. It seems to me that a mobile home is one of the last places I'd want to be in those circumstances. I've seen what a tornado does to them..shredded like they went thru a wood chipper. Hope Twist is ok. Do you know what handle he uses, what freq? Maybe I can yell for him. I can talk to Tampa anytime from St. Pete. -Dr.X Start yelling Twistedhed on the bowl!! (j/k) You might try 27.385 lsb..might be good for a laugh. :P -- Madness takes its toll. Please have exact change ready. |
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From: Dr.X@null (Dr.X)
"Steveo" wrote in message ... heh-heh... I'll have to admit I made a very stupid decision to stay. When they said it was cat 2 and heading north and to evacuate here in Pinellas county, I stayed. I live in what they call "Zone A", the first to evac., lowest elevation. You're down there in Kool Aid's area. I'm down with some of the southside radios, but in north Pinellas. My reasoning was that I have never seen a hurricane head in a straight path north. Elena did in '85 after doing some loops It will always curve off to the right once it has a northerly direction. Most of them seem to gravitate toward Texas or other panhandle states. Also I feel that my building can withstand cat 2, especially since it would curve off just south of us and we wouldn't take the direct hit. But after seeing what Charlie did, I think next time, I'm outta here. Charlie didn't just curve off to the right, it turned then accelerated, then strengthened all at once. It seemed to skip cat 3 and went right to 4. That's a lot of erratic behavior all at once. I'm thinking, it was a very short hop to get to Punta Gorda, and in that very short time it did all that. I'm positive that if Charlie continued north in my direction, and did all that strengthening in that long distance to get here, it would have been a cat 5 and my gambling on the weather could have been the last bet I ever made. A category 3 from a direct hit is equal to one hundred atomic bombs. I believe is the announcement was made another country was dropping 100 A bombs on our city, it would be a ghost town and everyone would have been clawing over each other to evacuate. Ahh, the undermining of mutha' nature's power.. Yep. Next time, I'm seeking higher ground and better shelter. I'll be taking pictures of the storm from over thata-way ----. -Dr.X (getting a little OT ;-) You and me both. You can caravan with us as we head to South Beach for the next one. - (Well I'm glad you were ok, Dr.X. It seems to me that a mobile home is one of the last places I'd want to be in those circumstances. I've seen what a tornado does to them..shredded like they went thru a wood chipper. Hope Twist is ok.) Do you know what handle he uses, what freq? Maybe I can yell for him. I can talk to Tampa anytime from St. Pete. -Dr.X I'm in North Pinellas. What's your home frequency? Send me an email and tell me if you don't want to display it on the group. |
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"Twistedhed" wrote in message
... From: Dr.X@null (Dr.X) heh-heh... I'll have to admit I made a very stupid decision to stay. When they said it was cat 2 and heading north and to evacuate here in Pinellas county, I stayed. I live in what they call "Zone A", the first to evac., lowest elevation. You're down there in Kool Aid's area. I'm down with some of the southside radios, but in north Pinellas. I'm in South Pinellas but north side of St. Pete around the Gandy. Yep. Next time, I'm seeking higher ground and better shelter. I'll be taking pictures of the storm from over thata-way ----. .... You and me both. You can caravan with us as we head to South Beach for the next one. um... a great big convoy? lol I'm in North Pinellas. What's your home frequency? Send me an email and tell me if you don't want to display it on the group. Since I've only just begun getting back into radio (after 10 years not playin' around with it), I don't really have a home freq. I usually leave my radio on 29am when I'm driving and my friends know to switch there to give me a shout. This lets me listen to the stereo too. But I also flip the vfo up a few kc's and ssb to listen when the skip rolls in. Also listen to the clowns on 35am. I only get to play in the vehicle since I live in an apartment. No base antenna. :-( I'll send you an email with my on air id. (sent) -Dr.X |
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From: Dr.X@null (Dr.X)
"Twistedhed" wrote in message ... From: Dr.X@null (Dr.X) heh-heh... I'll have to admit I made a very stupid decision to stay. When they said it was cat 2 and heading north and to evacuate here in Pinellas county, I stayed. I live in what they call "Zone A", the first to evac., lowest elevation. You're down there in Kool Aid's area. I'm down with some of the southside radios, but in north Pinellas. I'm in South Pinellas but north side of St. Pete around the Gandy. Yep. Next time, I'm seeking higher ground and better shelter. I'll be taking pictures of the storm from over thata-way ----. ... You and me both. You can caravan with us as we head to South Beach for the next one. um... a great big convoy? lol Why not? We can have a mini-road trip, keep in touch with radios, get some good grub at a roadside mom and pop joint somewhere in the sticks,,,like YeeHaw Junction, but then that would be the long way to S. Beach. _ I'm in North Pinellas. What's your home frequency? Send me an email and tell me if you don't want to display it on the group. Since I've only just begun getting back into radio (after 10 years not playin' around with it), I don't really have a home freq. I usually leave my radio on 29am when I'm driving and my friends know to switch there to give me a shout. This lets me listen to the stereo too. But I also flip the vfo up a few kc's and ssb to listen when the skip rolls in. Welcome back to radio. The frequencies you mentioned in your email I also occasionally check out. Also listen to the clowns on 35am. Addressed in email. I only get to play in the vehicle since I live in an apartment. No base antenna. :-( How bad ya' wanna talk g? You can always figure something out to get ya' on the air from an apartment,,,,,maybe a dipole or a temporary setup, from a mag mount on something to a noground marine mount or maybe something completely temporary,,,like an antron painted a dark color and unfurled only at night off the balcony right against the building g . I'll send you an email with my on air id. (sent) -Dr.X Not sure where your favorite dx spot is down there, but I'm sure you know of the prime spots by now. Gandy Beach (The Redneck Riviera) is pretty good. |
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Well I'm glad you were ok, Dr.X. It seems to me that a mobile home is
one of the last places I'd want to be in those circumstances. I've seen what a tornado does to them..shredded like they went thru a wood chipper. Hope Twist is ok. -- Hello Mopar! As Dr. X said, we dodged one hell of a bullet. Crazy thing, many folks evacuated and went to Orlando and got spanked. Ditto for those who went south. As for me, I did what I always do on the weekends,,,I went fishing and had some wet fun, man did it rain and rain and rain. When they had the eye of the hurricane projected to come straight into the actual mouth of Tampa Bay (the BAY itself, the actual body of water), I would have been the first in the country to greet in when it came ashore, as it would have been at my front door before anyone elses. An expected 16 to 24 foot surge and I may have been looking to buy a mobile home after the storm, as my block home would have been carried off on the crest of a wave. When they said class IV, I thought this was it. That last little shift and bobble to the east saved hundreds, if not thousands of lives. The Tampa Bay area is now the most populated metropolis in Florida, surpassing the Miami-Metro Dade area. We were just about to toss the emergency bags and supplies into the truck after hearing it was a Class IV, when Charlie took a stumble and fall to the east. Thanks for the good thoughts. |
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