It's early, but Hurricane Isabel remains an extremely dangerous storm, at the highest category on the Saffir-Simpson scale.

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4-5 ft. - shoulder to head high with occasional 6 ft. and fair conditions.

Bumpy swell....swell getting longer and stronger!


Just got out of the water boys and Sebastian Inlet was firing all morning and the swell keeps getting bigger and bigger. I am in heaven for the next couple of days and all I wish for is that this storm just sits off the coast for about the next week and then scoots up along the eastern seaboard into the north atlantic.

Doesn't look like I will be watching much football this weekend, just the highlights on ESPN. Good luck to everyone playing this weekend.
 

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Just got off a casino cruise 10 miles off the east coast of Florida.....most rocky EVER.

ps- Done about 150 of these too.
 

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I firmly believe this is from us giving support to Arafat.
 

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I used to live in New Orleans - went through a few scares back then - this one is an absolute nightmare if it hits the East Coast, sure hope it doesn't ... that is one perfectly defined storm of tremendous power


MIAMI — Hurricane Isabel (search) retained its 160 mph winds and its mystery Friday, as forecasters said it was still too early to tell if and where the potentially devastating storm will strike the United States.

At 5 p.m. EDT, Isabel's maximum wind speeds held steady at 160 mph, making it a Category 5 storm, the strongest. A hurricane hits the top of the scale when its winds reach 156 mph. It was about 350 miles northeast of the northern Leeward Islands (search) in the northeastern Caribbean Sea and was moving west at 9 mph.

The long-range forecast placed it roughly 375 miles east of Cape Canaveral (search) early Wednesday, if it makes a predicted turn to the northwest. But that forecast has a possible error of up to 432 miles, and meteorologists said they would know more about the potential direction of the storm late this weekend.

"It is still too early to even speculate which parts, if any, of (the) eastern coast of the United States may get affected by Isabel," hurricane forecaster Jack Beven said.

Wind speeds probably will fluctuate over the next five days, but warm ocean temperatures and other conditions have allowed it to intensify consistently, forecasters said.

The approaching hurricane prompted somewhat higher-than-usual sales for items such as plywood, generators, gas cans and chain saws at Home Depot (search) stores in Florida, company spokesman Don Harrison said. Sales of hurricane supplies at the chain's other East Coast stores were normal, he said.

The last Atlantic hurricane to develop into a Category 5 storm was Mitch in 1998, which moved into the Caribbean Sea and eventually killed about 11,000 and left thousands more missing in Nicaragua, Honduras and Guatemala.

The last two Category 5 hurricanes to strike the U.S. coast were Andrew in 1992 and Camille in 1969.

Andrew, still the most expensive natural disaster in U.S. history with a $30 billion damage toll, tore through south Florida and Louisiana, causing 43 deaths and leaving 180,000 people homeless. Camille killed 143 on the Gulf Coast and 113 in Virginia floods.

Forecasters said Isabel could spawn large ocean swells creating hazardous surf conditions in the Leeward Islands, the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico over the next few days. At least four cruise ships had changed their planned routes by Friday to avoid getting into Isabel's path.

The Atlantic hurricane season began June 1 and ends Nov. 30.
 

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posted September 13, 2003 04:14 AM
I firmly believe this is from us giving support to Arafat.
Posts: 1540 | Registered: May 11, 2003

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Rail,

You firmly believe in a lot of stupid shit on a daily basis, so what's new about that?
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Settle down Maxy and worry about your plays today.

Good Luck
 

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