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Sundar wrote:Joshie23 wrote:MaxPower wrote:Dorian now a CAT 5, just imagine people in its path are praying for their lives and illiterates like Dumdar back in Trinidad chanting “we need the rains”.
Agreed. 'We NeEd ThE rAiNs' my foot. All we got last year October was rain..no TD..no TS..no hurricane..just rain..and that didn't turn out too well. Old people knew what they were saying when they told us to 'make sure your brain is loaded before you shoot your mouth off'. Let me see anyone enjoy a nice long bath or put clothes to wash after anything resembling a Category 2 storm passes over Trinidad.
so many sheltered brought upsies
MaxPower wrote:Sundar wrote:Joshie23 wrote:MaxPower wrote:Dorian now a CAT 5, just imagine people in its path are praying for their lives and illiterates like Dumdar back in Trinidad chanting “we need the rains”.
Agreed. 'We NeEd ThE rAiNs' my foot. All we got last year October was rain..no TD..no TS..no hurricane..just rain..and that didn't turn out too well. Old people knew what they were saying when they told us to 'make sure your brain is loaded before you shoot your mouth off'. Let me see anyone enjoy a nice long bath or put clothes to wash after anything resembling a Category 2 storm passes over Trinidad.
so many sheltered brought upsies
Dumdar,
You have access to a television where you could see the devastation in the Bahamas? All this rain you praying for, when a hurricane winds blow away yuh little shack....yuh bawlin for aid from the govt and the fortunate lol
interesting theory, can you prove it!redmanjp wrote:haarp hadda be controlling dat
Sundar wrote:Joshie23 wrote:MaxPower wrote:Dorian now a CAT 5, just imagine people in its path are praying for their lives and illiterates like Dumdar back in Trinidad chanting “we need the rains”.
Agreed. 'We NeEd ThE rAiNs' my foot. All we got last year October was rain..no TD..no TS..no hurricane..just rain..and that didn't turn out too well. Old people knew what they were saying when they told us to 'make sure your brain is loaded before you shoot your mouth off'. Let me see anyone enjoy a nice long bath or put clothes to wash after anything resembling a Category 2 storm passes over Trinidad.
so many sheltered brought upsies
Joshie23 wrote:Gladiator wrote:Chill nah hoss....I never say nutten about no Sher speed and wind pressure and thing.... Just thought it was a boy storm and not a girl storm.
I'm cool. It was just a little off-putting that in light of the strength and thus imminent destruction that some are facing as we speak, the gender (mis)appropriation stood out the most to you. Oh well.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Bahamas Prime Minister: "Today is the worst day of my life"
As Abaco continued to be pounded by Hurricane Dorian, a catastrophic category 5 storm, Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis cried as he described today as the “worst day of his life” and expressed hope that those who refused to evacuate will survive the storm.
“This is probably the most sad and worst day of my life to address the Bahamian people,” he said during a press conference at the headquarters of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA).
“As a physician I’ve been trained to withstand many things, but never anything like this.
“We’re facing a hurricane… one that we’ve never seen in the history of The Bahamas, with wind velocity as high as 180 mph, with gusts in excess of 200 mph.”
He noted that Bahamian homes are built to withstand winds of up to 150 mph.
“So this will put us through a test that we’ve never confronted before,” he continued, adding that storm surges are projected to be as high as 20 feet.
“This is a deadly storm and a monster storm.”
Minnis issued an evacuation order to residents in vulnerable areas on Friday. He pleaded with residents again on Saturday to leave their homes. He noted today that many people did not heed his warnings.
“I can only say to them, that I hope this is not the last time they will hear my voice and may God be with them.”
According to the National Hurricane Center’s 12:45 p.m. advisory, Dorian made landfall in Elbow Cay, Abaco, at 12:40 p.m.
“The winds have increased to 185 mph with the minimum central pressure falling to 26.90 inches,” the advisory said. “This is a life-threatening situation. Residents there should take immediate shelter. Do not venture into the eye if it passes over your location.”
Minnis said the conditions in Abaco has deteriorated significantly.
“Marsh Harbour area of Abaco parts of it [are] already underwater,” he said. “In some areas you cannot tell the difference as to the beginning of the street, versus where the ocean begins. They are being hit by the brunt of the storm.”
Videos and photos posted to social media show several flooded communities.
“Grand Bahama, those individuals in the western area, this is your last warning to move to the central area of Freeport,” he said.
When asked about rescue efforts, Minnis said, “Winds of 180 mph, if I ask you tomorrow to go and rescue those people, would you go?”
“I don’t think anybody is that fool to go there, nor would I subject their lives to that. Especially when individuals were warned repeatedly to move.”
He said he expects teams to be in a position to move into Abaco by Wednesday.
It is unclear how many people did not evacuate or the numbers of people that are calling for help.
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l33t2 wrote:Wda Dorian still parked up over Bahamas
Powerful Hurricane Dorian has been going nowhere because nothing high up is making it budge.
It may sound strange when talking about a storm that once had 185 mph (298 kph) winds, but it’s actually been too calm high in the atmosphere. While this has been horrible for the Bahamas, where the storm’s pounding has been relentless, it may help spare Florida a bit, meteorologists said. Usually the upper atmosphere’s winds push and pull hurricanes north or west or at least somewhere. They are so powerful that they dictate where these big storms go. But the steering currents at 18,000 feet (5,486 meters) above ground have just ground to a halt. They are not moving, so neither is Dorian.
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