Already getting 40+ mph winds in certain parts of this county. It's still not raining right now, though (at least not in my area)![]()
Wow...that surge info for the upper EC is scary as . I agree with Manny, NC needs to take one for the team.
Already getting 40+ mph winds in certain parts of this county. It's still not raining right now, though (at least not in my area)![]()
The weather can provide an effiective means of teaching young children right from wrong. Use the upcoming hurricaine as opportunity for negatvie reinforcment.
Wait until the storm is about to hit and let your child know that what he just did was wrong and that God will soon punish him for it. As the winds and rain begin their devastating onslaught, slowly shake your head and say "see".
Exactly what does "take one for the team" mean?
He's hoping Irene stays over land as long as possible in NC, weakening her winds and storm surge before she hits New England.
you're spilling your drama into the club now
, yeah I believe you bro, you're not asshurt at all
![]()
i hope she skull s new england cause those people need to be taken down a peg.
Big ass storm.
![]()
This thing is going to push a ton of water inland. Remember how Bolivar flooded like 24 hours before Ike made landfall? Expect something like that.
1000s of tons SC/NC/Maryland pig gonna be spilt everywhere.
at this guy
Hurricanes Leave a Profitable Path
Like many Americans, Bill Begal is glued to the Weather Channel, tracking Hurricane Irene's incoming path along the Eastern Seaboard. Unlike many Americans, however, he's excited at the thought of 115 mph winds ripping off roofs like "bad toupees" because of the new business the destructive mess will likely leave behind.
2. How do you expect to benefit from Hurricane Irene?
Benefit equals profit. The company will be busy, and the economy and nation can benefit. We have the opportunity to employ a lot of people for two weeks, two months, or six months. It depends on how much damage there is. As dangerous and damaging as a storm may be, it can be an equally profitable opportunity for us. It could be millions of dollars of business for us. I am guessing we are in the $2 million to $20 million range [with Irene].
Read more: http://www.portfolio.com/business-ne...#ixzz1W8u3HChA
yawn, it's a hurricane ffs. 24/7 Coverage on cable news? Really? Get over it East Coast. Sensationalism zzzzz
70 million americans could lose their homes and livelyhoods. Doomsday scenario for New York City. But if you guys would rather hear about Justin Timberlake's latest ass acne or that Al Pacino's latest in-flight bladder accident...![]()
Mayor of NY already conceded zone A to the storm. a million souls need to GTFO and find new homes elsewhere.
will zone B b next?
![]()
and some ppl would rather watch breaking news about a 350 pounder winning a hot dog eating contest![]()
The compe ion must not be very good then, because no 350lb-er would stand a chance against Joey Chestnut or Kobayashi.
I think it just got downgraded to a Category 2.
Irene is weakening...but she will still push some major water inland because of her size. The track has shifted west a bit also(putting her more on land than sea), which should weaken her more before she gets to the NY area.
Yeah, I've heard that she will be down to a Cat 1 tomorrow...but still has the size to cause some major flooding
Better not 'weaken' over my house... this is where I'm at:
![]()
ElNno = f
cked
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)