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Cumulative tracks of all cyclones from 1985 to 2005 moralpervert !R3DEG0e946
Just found this on the Wikipedia entry for tropical cyclones
>> Anonymous
that's cool. (one is right over me at the moment, too. heh. although Ernesto is turning out to be quite wimpy.)
>> Anonymous
>>79058
Where are you located at, Anon? I'm in West Palm and I'm just barely getting rain at the moment.
>> Anonymous
im in jacksonville and we aint got shit, all these "hurricanes" have not impressed me in the slightest, the only one that i had a bit of a "whoa" for was katrina
>> Anonymous
You haven't been in Florida long enough.
>> SealMan
I lived in Jacksonville for five years, and we never once got a hurricane. That was about ten years ago though, right now I'm in Tallahassee, and they don't seem to get any here either. I was in Pensacola when Ivan hit though, which I'd rather not go through again.
>> Anonymous
Sad that i now who started this thread... chuck...
>> Anonymous
Heh 2 days after we moved to Miami Andrew hit.
Those were some bad days.
In this picture you can barely make out Florida. Its only a matter of time before these balls of death Africa keeps hurling at us finally sinks all Florida in to the Atlantic. Maybe its time to check out Seattle...
>> Anonymous
>>79469
Ehh, wand passwords. Sometimes I forget. Who's chuck?
>> Anonymous
>>79444
The Gulf Coast of Florida is historically safer the the Atlantic side. They don't get as many direct hits, so they get the weaker side of the hurricane. As for Jacksonville, I guess most storms make landfall long before/after and if one hits, it has been significantly weakened by then.