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Kyle now a hurricane, on direct path to Maritim

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Kyle now a hurricane, on direct path to Maritimes


Environmental | 208044 hits | Sep 27 4:26 pm | Posted by: WDHIII
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The U.S. National Hurricane Center has upgraded tropical storm Kyle to hurricane status, as it continues on a collision course with the Maritimes.

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  1. by Canadian_Mind
    Sun Sep 28, 2008 12:13 am
    Game on. 8O

  2. by avatar Hyack
    Sun Sep 28, 2008 12:30 am
    Thar she blows matey......

    Hurricane Kyle Tracking Map

  3. by avatar Toro
    Sun Sep 28, 2008 12:37 am
    Okay, Maritimers, as someone who lives in Florida, let me offer you this advice - when the hurricane is about to land, DON'T go down to the waterfront to watch. That's a bad idea.

  4. by avatar 2Cdo
    Sun Sep 28, 2008 12:53 am
    "Toro" said
    Okay, Maritimers, as someone who lives in Florida, let me offer you this advice - when the hurricane is about to land, DON'T go down to the waterfront to watch. That's a bad idea.


    You've just guarenteed that someone will now go to the waterfront! :lol:

  5. by avatar tritium
    Sun Sep 28, 2008 12:59 am
    "Toro" said
    Okay, Maritimers, as someone who lives in Florida, let me offer you this advice - when the hurricane is about to land, DON'T go down to the waterfront to watch. That's a bad idea.


    The terrain of Canada's east coast shore line is different from that in South Florida.

    Steep cliffs tower 50 times higher than that sand bar you call Miami Beach. (3 feet above sea level) :lol:


  6. by Canadian_Mind
    Sun Sep 28, 2008 1:02 am
    Oh thats gay. It's goign to go right over CFB Gagetown

  7. by avatar Hyack
    Sun Sep 28, 2008 1:17 am
    "tritium" said
    Okay, Maritimers, as someone who lives in Florida, let me offer you this advice - when the hurricane is about to land, DON'T go down to the waterfront to watch. That's a bad idea.


    The terrain of Canada's east coast shore line is different from that in South Florida.

    Steep cliffs tower 50 times higher than that sand bar you call Miami Beach. (3 feet above sea level) :lol:



    I'm sure that's offering great comfort to those living in Mahone Bay:


  8. by avatar 2Cdo
    Sun Sep 28, 2008 1:21 am
    "Hyack" said
    Okay, Maritimers, as someone who lives in Florida, let me offer you this advice - when the hurricane is about to land, DON'T go down to the waterfront to watch. That's a bad idea.


    The terrain of Canada's east coast shore line is different from that in South Florida.

    Steep cliffs tower 50 times higher than that sand bar you call Miami Beach. (3 feet above sea level) :lol:



    I'm sure that's offering great comfort to those living in Mahone Bay:



    Who are all heading down to the shore and waiting for landfall! :lol:

  9. by Canadian_Mind
    Sun Sep 28, 2008 1:25 am
    I would, but I need to be back on base by 6:00pm local. -.-

  10. by avatar tritium
    Sun Sep 28, 2008 1:33 am
    "Hyack" said
    I'm sure that's offering great comfort to those living in Mahone Bay:



    Huh, o.k. Hyack, storm surges will around 5 feet above normal tide levels during the next 3 days on the East Coast.

    South Florida, Miami Beach has some points as high as 20 feet (6.1 m) above sea level. Most of the Miami Beach with a storm surge of 5 feet plus high tide would be under water.

    I don't know if you have even been to Florida, I use to live in N. Ft. Myers, FL for a year.

    As a child lived in New Brunswick and I am very aware of the difference in terrian.

  11. by avatar Hyack
    Sun Sep 28, 2008 1:34 am
    "2Cdo" said
    Okay, Maritimers, as someone who lives in Florida, let me offer you this advice - when the hurricane is about to land, DON'T go down to the waterfront to watch. That's a bad idea.


    You've just guarenteed that someone will now go to the waterfront! :lol:


    You knows yourself b'y..... :wink:

  12. by avatar ShepherdsDog
    Sun Sep 28, 2008 1:43 am
    Pussies... we get real storms over here...at a rate of almost once a week now :? This is Super typhoon Jangmi and we have another one forming in the South China Sea off of Vietnam. Our winds are shifting to the North east now and this will intensify the rain, which is expected to be over a meter in most areas.

  13. by avatar Hyack
    Sun Sep 28, 2008 1:46 am
    Oh god Shep....here we go again with mine is bigger than yours... ROTFL ROTFL

  14. by Canadian_Mind
    Sun Sep 28, 2008 1:50 am
    pft. is common knowledge that asians have smaller ones then the rest of us.



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