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WI_DEM

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43. It's not funny but what if President Obama flew into Tampa next week to inspect hurricane damage
Sat Aug 25, 2012, 10:17 PM
Aug 2012

and aid the people who might be displaced? I wonder if the GOP would decry government interferance?

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You mean Isaac right? malaise Aug 2012 #1
Freudian slip. I'd like to think of "Ike" coming back to punish the republicans no_hypocrisy Aug 2012 #2
LOL malaise Aug 2012 #7
Yes, Freudian slip. Changed to Isaac unc70 Aug 2012 #4
Interesting...Jeff Masters site showing it hitting Pensacola then dixiegrrrrl Aug 2012 #20
Sometimes blog there, but rarely unc70 Aug 2012 #21
Issac (Meaning: He Will Laugh) - is a name based on a core Biblical myth Berlum Aug 2012 #6
The convention center is right on the waterfront, and even a mild storm surge could flood it... Cooley Hurd Aug 2012 #3
OMG. MadrasT Aug 2012 #5
They don't think - ever. nt TBF Aug 2012 #26
waterfront views DonCoquixote Aug 2012 #31
6-10 feet would really do it unc70 Aug 2012 #8
They are not passing those out, are they? Aerows Aug 2012 #12
No. It would take 10' or more of surge to threaten the Ice Palace and Convention Center. HooptieWagon Aug 2012 #13
I guess the news didn't know what they were talking about... Cooley Hurd Aug 2012 #14
There has been a lot of sensationalist reporting in out of town media. HooptieWagon Aug 2012 #15
I'm not seeing any Katrina comparisons. The storm will be Cat2, at worst... Cooley Hurd Aug 2012 #16
There has been a few in media, and a couple on DU. HooptieWagon Aug 2012 #17
Such claims are hysteria... Cooley Hurd Aug 2012 #18
Agreed. HooptieWagon Aug 2012 #19
Agree main damage likely in panhandle unc70 Aug 2012 #25
New Orleans survived the initial storm of Katrina's hit... Blue_Roses Aug 2012 #58
From maps looks more like 6-8 feet unc70 Aug 2012 #22
It would take 6' just to top the seawall. HooptieWagon Aug 2012 #23
What about storm water flooding? unc70 Aug 2012 #24
No pumps. Streets will flood with heavy rain, HooptieWagon Aug 2012 #28
That sign behind this fool is even funnier!!! adigal Aug 2012 #29
excuse me,. but who are "the people of compassion"? hollysmom Aug 2012 #30
kicked and recommended Lefta Dissenter Aug 2012 #38
Nice hat... Blue Belle Aug 2012 #42
I thought that pic was of a protestor! PCIntern Aug 2012 #61
They were real! Cooley Hurd Aug 2012 #63
Long time Floridian who has had my sahre of Hurricanes. trumad Aug 2012 #9
It looks like it's going to be far enough offshore that they'll Warpy Aug 2012 #32
The same people who planned their convention AwareOne Aug 2012 #10
"Heck of a job, fellow Repubbies." - xpResident AWOL Bush (R - FAIL) Berlum Aug 2012 #11
Science Guy in Houston has been predicting TBF Aug 2012 #27
I'd put the trash cans and porch furniture inside Warpy Aug 2012 #33
I hope you're right - TBF Aug 2012 #37
Republicans are bringing their Hero Experts out of retirement to help them cope Berlum Aug 2012 #34
ok, all the blah, blah blah about Tampa is fine but onethatcares Aug 2012 #35
Meh... greytdemocrat Aug 2012 #36
My updated forecast - prob intensifying unc70 Aug 2012 #39
Very disorganized storm... greytdemocrat Aug 2012 #40
Tomorrow morning better organized unc70 Aug 2012 #41
Possible... greytdemocrat Aug 2012 #46
Thanks for this information. NCarolinawoman Aug 2012 #47
It's not funny but what if President Obama flew into Tampa next week to inspect hurricane damage WI_DEM Aug 2012 #43
What about Charlotte in Sept? panader0 Aug 2012 #44
Too far out for much confidence unc70 Aug 2012 #45
unc70, Hugo hit the Charleston SC area, not FL. Skip Intro Aug 2012 #49
Was referring to other storm in forecast unc70 Aug 2012 #50
Oh I know, and it is fascinating, but you said - Skip Intro Aug 2012 #52
Duh. You're right. Posted too much unc70 Aug 2012 #54
Term "Rapid Intensification" being used on Dr. Jeff's blog. Skip Intro Aug 2012 #48
From weather.com Buzz Clik Aug 2012 #51
And for those of you in or near its path that want to "shelter in place" kentauros Aug 2012 #53
Models changing big time - towards NOLA unc70 Aug 2012 #55
I lived in the Tampa Bay area for 37 years. I have watched many hurricanes pass the region. ... spin Aug 2012 #56
Good Advice! I live on Kaua'i and Cha Aug 2012 #57
You are probably right unc70 Aug 2012 #59
The Tampa Bay area will be hit by a major hurricane someday soon ... spin Aug 2012 #64
Once it hits those warm open gulf waters Blue_Roses Aug 2012 #65
That was Hurricane "Celia" LonghornJack Aug 2012 #66
Close enough... Blue_Roses Aug 2012 #68
useful free storm tracker Bosonic Aug 2012 #60
Still nothing... greytdemocrat Aug 2012 #62
Maybe in the future you should just post a link to the National Hurricane Center. Edweird Aug 2012 #67
What a snarky thing to say. Blue_Roses Aug 2012 #69
The OP's 'human element' is nothing more than fear mongering. Edweird Aug 2012 #72
"Fear mongering"... Blue_Roses Aug 2012 #73
umm...it's going to hit N.O. head on backwoodsbob Aug 2012 #70
Headed for Slidel now. trof Aug 2012 #71
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