/AHSG/ Atlantic Hurricane Season General

PASTEBIN
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notehub.org/b1v5b

NEXT HAPPENINGS
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it's actually not happenings this is a pissweak hurricane don't get hype
>Hurricane Center Update 11 AM EST
>GFS Model Run 12 PM EST
>Sideswiping the Bahamas and Cuba. Getting ready for the grand finale in Florida.

RUNDOWN
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>Windspeed 150 MPH
>Pressure 927 mb
>Latest Euro model still tracking west and showing landfall at the southern tip of Florida
>Stores throughout the ENTIRE state of Florida are basically out of food, bottled water, and gas
>If you haven't left already, don't bother. It's better to face the hurricane in a shelter than to face it locked up in the roads.

LINKS
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>WHY WE CANT JUST NUKE THE HURRICANE
aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/tcfaq/C5c.html

>Track the Tropics
trackthetropics.com/irma

>Tropical Tidbits
tropicaltidbits.com/storminfo/

>Real-Time Irma Guidance
ral.ucar.edu/hurricanes/realtime/plots/northatlantic/2017/al112017/

>Storm Visualization:
windy.com/
weather.cod.edu/satrad/exper/?parms=meso1-13-200-0-10

Emergency Info:
>Florida Department of Emergency Management
floridadisaster.org

>Hurricane Preparedness
nhc.noaa.gov/prepare/ready.php

Comfy:
>The Weather Channel - Music from Local Forecasts in the 1980s-1990s
twcclassics.com/audio/years.html

STREAMS
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>Livecam Meta Site
codepen.io/alexneises/full/brJvLp/

pscp.tv/Jeff_Piotrowski/

streema.com/radios/Liberty_Radio

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youtu.be/yDqwlAU2QYs
youtube.com/watch?v=JSUIQgEVDM4
twitter.com/SFWRedditImages

Abou time faggot

>Turns westward in track to fuck Savannah instead of Charleston

Its what you peachniggers get for being a knockoff Charleston anyway

whats the latest update?

Am I safe?

I have a flight out of here tomorrow morning but im getting anxious that it might be cancelled. They said it wont but I dont know.

windu nothin.

What are my survival chances in pic related?

Who here is standing their ground?

rollin' for deaths'

12k

Stack em, & Rack em.
they keep on coming

'Winds of 140+ kt'