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colonial
Edith Grove..Its been big news down here the last couple of days.

I wouldn't call a storm that killed 40 people in 11 states and left 2.5 million without electricity nothing.Quote
MKjan
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DragonSky
A LOT of media, with nothing better to do other than advertise for Home Depot, Lowes, etc covering something that isn't much of anything. Big difference between this storm and anything beyond a force 1 or 2 doing something to the NE, yet alone NYC.
Yes, while there was some level of threat, I'm sure the fine folks at Home Depot and Lowe's called their media buddies and before you could say "extra meatballs please",
New Jersey Joe was trekking to Home Depot to stuff the Hummer....
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sweetcharmedlife
I wouldn't call a storm that killed 40 people in 11 states and left 2.5 million without electricity nothing.
Excuse me? I've mad many steps beyond California. What does that have to do with a killer storm?Quote
SwayStones
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sweetcharmedlife
I wouldn't call a storm that killed 40 people in 11 states and left 2.5 million without electricity nothing.
Sure ,but be honest, did you ever make one step beyond California ?

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sweetcharmedlife
Excuse me? I've mad many steps beyond California. What does that have to do with a killer storm?Quote
SwayStones
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sweetcharmedlife
I wouldn't call a storm that killed 40 people in 11 states and left 2.5 million without electricity nothing.
Sure ,but be honest, did you ever make one step beyond California ?
No doubt do the precauations taken. Not just a free commercial for lowes or home depot.Quote
MKjan
Must be at least 80 million people on the eastern seaboard.
It could easily have been much more than 40 deaths.
It also didn't help that tehy had a very bad winter. Remember snowmageddon? So now every resevoir and river is filled wit hrunoff already. Add several inches of rain in a short period and you get the flooding that we're seeing now.Quote
DragonSky
Before Irene was downgraded to a tropical storm, all the hype was about New York City, hence the 'nothing'ness. Meanwhile New Jersey had a hard time handling a not very big but obviously big enough storm surge (it's not "tidal surge" - storm surge has nothing to do with the tide). What TS Irene did in New England is a classic case of what tropical storms do. What Irene did reveal is that the entire eastern geographical area of the mostly Northeastern United States is in no way ready for a strong category 1 hurricane, yet alone something much stronger.

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DragonSky
I've since learned that Irene was much stronger at landfall in some places and weaker at others in NC than originally reported

You better wake up because the next storm is being named after you.Quote
Edith Grove
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DragonSky
I've since learned that Irene was much stronger at landfall in some places and weaker at others in NC than originally reported
These things are very unpredictable. That is why they are called hurricanes and not himmicanes.
Get it? OK, I'll go back to sleep.

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sweetcharmedlife
You better wake up because the next storm is being named after you.

After Katia is Lee....and it's already starting to come together in the Gulf.Quote
Edith Grove
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sweetcharmedlife
You better wake up because the next storm is being named after you.
We're already past the letter "E." Next up is "Katia."
Didn't Ronnie have a girlfriend named "Katia?"
