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Fly Rod 09-03-2010, 10:57 AM The weather service has used sensationalism perhaps to better their ratings. they have created panic. This storm was way over blown. It was no more then a nor'easter in the Carolinas, Nantucket will be high winds gusting to 75mph and around Cape Ann the winds will be around 35mph. Yes there may be power outageous and some minor flooding which is exspected in any storm.
With all of todays technolgy, weather planes etc:, they should be able to predict much better. A lot of money has been lost for this coming weekend such as whale watching, events on land. Some will say better safe then sorry.
Saturday sunshine early morning, winds subsiding, Sunday, sunny some rolling seas and the bluefish tournament will be on schedule.
What's better then that?
spence 09-03-2010, 11:23 AM A little bit over and a little bit stronger and this would have been a much bigger storm damage wise. I didn't see the media hyping it, hell, it was a bit piece on most cable news.
Most of the overreaction I've seen has been here on S-B.com.
-spence
RIJIMMY 09-03-2010, 11:25 AM What weather service has ratings? There are many, many sources for this info.If this storm was 100 miles to the west and it would be a different story. Millions in damages, potential for lost life, etc. Remember Katrina? We're better safe that sorry. All the science in the world can't predict mother nature. The projected path was very clearly drawn out and the hurricane has pretty much followed it exactly. There are dozens of storms every year that never make headlines, this one is close to the coast and could have had devastating results.
spence 09-03-2010, 11:34 AM I'm not even sure there really is a hurricane.
-spence
RIJIMMY 09-03-2010, 11:46 AM I'm not even sure there really is a hurricane.
-spence
hmmm, you could be right. Might just be an attempt by the Obama administration to take our attention away from the economy
spence 09-03-2010, 11:51 AM hmmm, you could be right. Might just be an attempt by the Obama administration to take our attention away from the economy
Funny, and Drudge is reporting that unemployment ticked up slightly...
Coincidence? I think not.
You'd think the lamestream media would have got the memo. I just saw some hurricane coverage on MSNBC, something about a roof torn off in NC, probably some stock footage.
-spence
RIJIMMY 09-03-2010, 12:27 PM Funny, and Drudge is reporting that unemployment ticked up slightly...
Coincidence? I think not.
You'd think the lamestream media would have got the memo. I just saw some hurricane coverage on MSNBC, something about a roof torn off in NC, probably some stock footage.
-spence
I agree, Im thinking of taking the boat out to the Block tonight, you in?
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Fly Rod 09-03-2010, 01:17 PM Here the city had police knee deep in the water at the beaches warning people not to go out beyond their waist, that was three days ago.
At least they realized that you may had to PPPPP!!!! :smash: :rotf2::rotf2::rotf2:
spence 09-03-2010, 05:45 PM I agree, Im thinking of taking the boat out to the Block tonight, you in?
Let's head east, through Quicks and onto the Head. Some good grass beds just east of there.
-spence
striperman36 09-03-2010, 05:56 PM I agree, Im thinking of taking the boat out to the Block tonight, you in?
What about camping?
spence 09-03-2010, 06:08 PM What about camping?
The S.S. Tonsil Tickle (RIJIMMY's Boat) has a really spacious cabin with room for the entire partay. Even has a porcelain head. Sure the "eel'inator" takes up some room (as well as battery) but he says it's all for our own good.
The net, net...I don't think we need worry about camping.
-spence
Mike P 09-03-2010, 09:27 PM Here the city had police knee deep in the water at the beaches warning people not to go out beyond their waist, that was three days ago.
At least they realized that you may had to PPPPP!!!! :smash: :rotf2::rotf2::rotf2:
Ever get caught in a rip current?
I have--many years ago at East Matunuck. Luckily, I'm a good swimmer and I knew how to deal with it. The lifeguard wasn't so sure--I had to wave him back into his chair.
I was still s#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&g wind like I just ran a 10 mile road race when I got back ashore.
It's no %$%$%$%$ing joke.
MakoMike 09-07-2010, 12:21 PM Ever get caught in a rip current?
I have--many years ago at East Matunuck. Luckily, I'm a good swimmer and I knew how to deal with it. The lifeguard wasn't so sure--I had to wave him back into his chair.
I was still s#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&g wind like I just ran a 10 mile road race when I got back ashore.
It's no %$%$%$%$ing joke.
Been there done that! Once had a guy follow me almost two miles down the beach at Montauk because he thought I was in trouble. Finally the current let up enough for me to swim through it. I thanked the guy profusely!
MrHunters 09-07-2010, 03:40 PM Here the city had police knee deep in the water at the beaches warning people not to go out beyond their waist, that was three days ago.
At least they realized that you may had to PPPPP!!!! :smash: :rotf2::rotf2::rotf2:
I was literally the only one at the boat launch Saturday morning. That was a first. The harbor was empty until 1000
It did blow up pretty good around 1100
Gorgeous day though.
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