All I know is that it kept it "cool" here yesterday because of all the moisture streaming off the storm. Only 91? YESSSSSSSSSSSSSS
It looks like it's not gonna direct hit on Cabo...There isn't where it's actually projected to make landfall.
All I know is that it kept it "cool" here yesterday because of all the moisture streaming off the storm. Only 91? YESSSSSSSSSSSSSS
imagine that, usually hurricaine targets are an exact science
Well, they are usually pretty accurate within a 24 hr window (which is what we are looking at now)...Cabo San Lucas is on the very tip of the Baja and all the models are in agreement that it will pass well west of there...
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Just sayin, if the eye is 150 miles west of them they are gonna get wind and rain but the wind part shouldn't be too bad...
Per the satellite imagery here, looks like it's right in the path of the wind...
http://www.weather.com/newscenter/to...om=jimena_path
I love Cabo. I hope my hoes don't get hurt!
Noooo, not Cabo. I haven't vacationed there yet.
well, we officially have our own to watch now...say o to tropical storm Erica...
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There's the "complete miss" for Cabo. You still want to keep this up, Mookie?
A hurricane needs to hit south louisiana(and miss nola), see we, the ppl in lafayette,la, can have another hurricane party~!
yeah sure as long as i dont have to go to weatherchannel.com
you better start praying for catastophic damage
if by we you mean the united states then ok, though i dont think it does much to the united states.
if by we you mean south texas than i dont think so.
Like I said yesterday, it was a miss and no big deal for Cabo...
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/tropical_weather
Hurricane Jimena swirls past southern Baja resorts
LOS CABOS, Mexico – Hurricane Jimena pounded the middle of Mexico's Baja California Peninsula on Wednesday after lashing the Los Cabos resort region with driving rains and thundering surf.
Winds from the once-mighty storm had weakened to near 105 mph (165 kph) by early Wednesday and the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said it was expected to weaken further as it runs up the peninsula. Hurricane-force winds were already hitting land.
Despite a pummeling by the fringes of the then-Category 3 hurricane, the Mexican peninsula's biggest resort, Los Cabos, appeared escape major damage beyond power outages, mud-choked roads and downed signs.
Miss the Gulf Coast while you're wishing![]()
did anyone get an update on cabo?
She told me everything was fine...
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Is that thing headed for Phoenix? Damnit I just reserved a softball field for practice Sunday!
It's going to be a very damp field.![]()
You still want to keep this up, Mookie?
what does the superdoppler look like?
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