Hurricane Watch 2021

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How bad will the Atlantic hurricane season be in 2021?


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All the mistakes of Katrina are being repeated

People are stuck on the highway again...trying to get out. This convoy will still be here tomorrow unless they open the other highway for Contraflow


Tens of thousands of people were stuck in traffic on the interstate in 2005 and had to ride out the storm in there car
smdh, if these people had the forethought to use an ex-Soviet wheeled amphibious armored personnel carrier such as a BTR-80 as their daily driver, they would have no problem at all riding out the storm

only slightly larger and less fuel efficient than the average burger SUV or lifted F-350

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Ya but only going to get worse. They are also talking about stations running out of gas.

Im gonna laugh so hard when i wake up to a monster cat 5 tommorrow.

These politicians know nothing...this city should of been evacuated yesterday
 
These politicians know nothing...this city should of been evacuated yesterday
Ordering a mandatory evac means their friends and family will will be trapped on the highways with all the plebs they rule over. I can assure you the politicians and their social circle are all safe and far away from danger and they got there with wide open highways yesterday.

Its interesting how little situational awareness the average niggercattle has. Waiting to be told to bug out is how you get trapped in the Superdome, on a runway in Kabul, or out of gas on the i10.
The last time a hurricane hit where I live and fucked things up for weeks there where people I knew who had no idea it was coming.
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Nice bait

I have lived in Florida all my life except for a few years in the army. I have seen over 20 canes and I'm not even 40.
To be fair to that guy it depends where you live. Lake City for example is the lowest hit town. Or you could have been in Homestead for Andrew.

Edit: we also don’t generally see the Gulf powered storms excepting the panhandle and Tampa / St Pete with ancillary hits.
 
This is one of those rare times I'm happy I live in the suburbs & in a apartment complex, but looks like I'm fucked regardless.
 
What about Hurricane Nora? Its gonna go through the gulf of mexico and possibly hit California. Heavy Rains there. Would be amazing if they had some bad flooding in LA and San Diego right as Newsom is about to be recalled.
 
What about Hurricane Nora? Its gonna go through the gulf of mexico and possibly hit California. Heavy Rains there. Would be amazing if they had some bad flooding in LA and San Diego right as Newsom is about to be recalled.
Nora will be completely spent and harmless by the time it gets to LA, but they'll claim to be victims and declare an emergency anyways because that's the Californian way
 
What about Hurricane Nora? Its gonna go through the gulf of mexico and possibly hit California. Heavy Rains there. Would be amazing if they had some bad flooding in LA and San Diego right as Newsom is about to be recalled.

Its almost impossible for a tropical system to effect Caliwali (California to the outsiders)

The waters get way too cool and a storm would have to walk a narrow corridor to maintain strength.
 
Youtube has some good livecams, just type in the city, search, and then click on 'filters' then under 'features' click Live.
At least they're good until the storm knocks 'em down.

For weather map, ventusky.com is pretty awesome.

Happy storm watching. If you're near this thing, good luck and stay safe!
 
Nora will be completely spent and harmless by the time it gets to LA, but they'll claim to be victims and declare an emergency anyways because that's the Californian way
It looks like it's curving inland and won't go anywhere near California. Only way for it to affect anywhere in the US is to get absorbed by another system.
Its almost impossible for a tropical system to effect Caliwali (California to the outsiders)

The waters get way too cool and a storm would have to walk a narrow corridor to maintain strength.

It's very rare, like 2-3 times a century, but Commiefornia is overdue for another storm like this. Normally California just gets hit with the remnants of Pacific tropical storms and hurriances.
 
It looks like it's curving inland and won't go anywhere near California. Only way for it to affect anywhere in the US is to get absorbed by another system.


It's very rare, like 2-3 times a century, but Commiefornia is overdue for another storm like this. Normally California just gets hit with the remnants of Pacific tropical storms and hurriances.

Extremely rare

But you gotta love a good CaliWali Microburst tho.

 
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