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Prairie_Seagull

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23. I went through one of these in NC
Sat Jun 29, 2024, 10:07 AM
Jun 2024

many years ago. I was just a kid and we were on the outer banks and sure it started as exciting then the first big gust hits and then it gets terrifying. The outer banks was no place for man nor beast that day.

Hope your flight out is timed right.

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Mother Nature could care less about debates or elections..she just does her own thing.. Deuxcents Jun 2024 #1
Her own thing is being influenced by human activity. The Fla Straights and Caribbean basin waters are at record temps. Marcus IM Jun 2024 #3
Isn't that the truth malaise Jun 2024 #5
Here's a good tracking site ... Marcus IM Jun 2024 #2
I'm sitting in sw Florida so we can keep malaise company ⛈️ Deuxcents Jun 2024 #4
I'm still feeling a bit of PTSD since Andrew. Marcus IM Jun 2024 #7
Andrew will be forever blazed in our memories. My cousins lived in what once was Perrine Deuxcents Jun 2024 #8
TY. You too. Marcus IM Jun 2024 #9
Beryl is heading my way they say malaise Jun 2024 #10
Was Gilbert for me malaise Jun 2024 #21
Holy shit Beryl will now be a major hurricane malaise Jun 2024 #25
Forecasters are worried about the speed of increase. Marcus IM Jun 2024 #28
Yes malaise Jun 2024 #36
Time for Trump to swoop in with his Sharpie and save the day! rurallib Jun 2024 #6
Just upgraded to tropical storm Beryl .. watch out malaise and our DU friends at the Lake in Costa Rica Deuxcents Jun 2024 #11
Watching malaise Jun 2024 #20
Here they come. roamer65 Jun 2024 #12
We'll be lucky this time malaise Jun 2024 #22
Yikes! It's too early for this! LeftInTX Jun 2024 #13
The one good thing malaise Jun 2024 #24
Forecast to be a major when it passes the Antilles! LeftInTX Jun 2024 #30
Yes that changed after my post malaise Jun 2024 #31
Batten down the hatches malaise ornotna Jun 2024 #14
Not sure the environmental conditions in the northern Caribbean will let Beryl malaise Jun 2024 #15
Now would be a great time for a little Prairie_Seagull Jun 2024 #16
I am actually booked to travel Thursday malaise Jun 2024 #17
I went through one of these in NC Prairie_Seagull Jun 2024 #23
Nice map, unless you're sitting on the island of Jamaica, ... JustABozoOnThisBus Jun 2024 #18
We're overdue but I don't think Beryl is our storm malaise Jun 2024 #19
A Cat 1 can blow the little umbrella out of your beach bar drink, ... JustABozoOnThisBus Jun 2024 #26
Agreed malaise Jun 2024 #32
It's a seasonal thing. It will pass. Says no one who knows. cachukis Jun 2024 #27
Some low pressure areas, cometh. republianmushroom Jun 2024 #29
This one is unbelievable for July 1 malaise Jun 2024 #33
are you likely to lose power, internet? DoBW Jun 2024 #34
Looks like it will pass south of us as a Cat 2 malaise Jun 2024 #35
The will continue to come earlier, more frequent and stronger in the future. IMO republianmushroom Jun 2024 #37
There's one behind it was a 70% chance malaise Jun 2024 #38
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