BREAKING! Strongest storm in the world now heading right for Alaska! | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 47095741 United States 11/07/2014 01:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here is a great wind map. You can see the storm heading up on the Bearing Sea side of the Aleutians. [link to earth.nullschool.net] Anyone have cams like this one in Dutch Harbor that we can watch? [link to www.cruisin.me] refreshes every 30 seconds. |
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Phillip J. Fry User ID: 49911340 United States 11/07/2014 02:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Huh? Howz this Froz-a-cane work? Doesn't the Weather Liars tell us the water has to be warm to power these things? Must be Fukushima powered. . "Don't do anything that affects anything. Unless it turns out you were supposed to do it, in which case for the love of God. Don't not do it!" |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 48713824 United States 11/07/2014 02:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am an avid surfer and watch these things carefully. It is a remarkable storm, but really will not be that big of deal unless you are piloting a ship through those waters. The waves will get to about 11 feet breaking in different surf spots in Alaska.... great surfing, but not that big of deal. Swells will get about 17 - 24 feet on the reefs on the Oregon coast, making it perhaps 20 - 30 foot waves. Dangerous for surfers, but great to watch from the shore. |
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KickAzCarlin User ID: 25892180 United States 11/07/2014 02:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ahhh this will set up next weeks FREEZING ASS TEMPS across the eastern 2/3rd of the USA. Bring it on baby! Inside every cynical person, there is a disappointed idealist. I am open to any and all sides of a story but beware,I have a biased opinion from life experiences just like you. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 60386761 United States 11/07/2014 02:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | for as little as $499 a day, you can save the precious darlings from the crewel effects of Climate Change..... please send check or money order to Al Gore, before he just automatically zapps it out of your savings account. (insert sad Sarah McLaughlin music here) |
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Swerve User ID: 58793078 United States 11/07/2014 02:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually, we've already had a storm up here, dropped to 925 millibars. Quoting: suvalley Many areas of the state get hurricane force winds, monster storms, and they never warrant a name. A number of years ago I worked through a four day wind storm, with gusts over 100. Know what happened? Minimal damage, minimal power outages, and it was just life as usual here in the Valley outside of Anchorage, lol Instead, we call it....Friday. Plenty of warning for those on the water, I imagine every hull that can be, is in a port...or has headed at full steam out of the storms' path. I'm glad I don't work on the Chain, though! I love it. Alaska is filled with sturdy people who do not let bullshit storms and averse weather shake them. They adapt, improvise when necessary and overcome. No blaming it on HAARP, Soros, the reptilian overlords trying to make a new landing strip for the Mothership, Agenda 21, upset liberal politicians, etc.. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 48713824 United States 11/07/2014 03:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well this should really pile the beaches with radioactive Fukushima debris. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63483995 What nonsense. There are avid anti-nuke people testing the crap out of everything on the west coast. Nada. Not a blip above what is normal back ground radiation. They did find something interesting near Los Angeles.... natural back ground radiation, from a natural source, way above healthy levels on a few beaches. |
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HeyLookOverHere User ID: 13725037 United States 11/07/2014 03:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That will cause the arctic blast next week, check it- [link to www.triforceweather.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 64870111 Canada 11/07/2014 03:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am an avid surfer and watch these things carefully. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 48713824 It is a remarkable storm, but really will not be that big of deal unless you are piloting a ship through those waters. The waves will get to about 11 feet breaking in different surf spots in Alaska.... great surfing, but not that big of deal. Swells will get about 17 - 24 feet on the reefs on the Oregon coast, making it perhaps 20 - 30 foot waves. Dangerous for surfers, but great to watch from the shore. you surf in alaska? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 64917123 United States 11/07/2014 03:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually, we've already had a storm up here, dropped to 925 millibars. Quoting: suvalley Many areas of the state get hurricane force winds, monster storms, and they never warrant a name. A number of years ago I worked through a four day wind storm, with gusts over 100. Know what happened? Minimal damage, minimal power outages, and it was just life as usual here in the Valley outside of Anchorage, lol Instead, we call it....Friday. Plenty of warning for those on the water, I imagine every hull that can be, is in a port...or has headed at full steam out of the storms' path. I'm glad I don't work on the Chain, though! I love it. Alaska is filled with sturdy people who do not let bullshit storms and averse weather shake them. They adapt, improvise when necessary and overcome. No blaming it on HAARP, Soros, the reptilian overlords trying to make a new landing strip for the Mothership, Agenda 21, upset liberal politicians, etc.. I don't believe you. Put people from Alaska into the same storms around the world that have killed people and you will find dead Alaskans among them. |