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Donald Trump has cancelled his trip to Poland to stay in the USA for it. I wonder if that is because his gold resort is in Florida?
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Just think about this 'More than 20 million Americans face the possibility of feeling impacts from Dorian, including about 3.7 million senior citizens, based on the current forecast.'Thank God we never have to deal with this sort of impact in Australia https://www.accuweather....gory-2-strength/70009206
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Awe-inspiring photographs snapped from inside the eye of Hurricane Dorian by a special division of the US Air Force has revealed the tremendous power of the Category 5 storm. Air Force and reconnaissance planes - known as the "Hurricane Hunters" - have been crisscrossing the eye of the storm, where they have witnessed and photographed a phenomenon called the "stadium effect" inside Dorian. The "stadium effect" makes the hurricane eye look like the giant bowl of a sports stadium, and is only seen during extremely powerful storms. Wind gusts over 354km/h have been recorded, and Dorian's power is forecast to increase. |
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Wow. That would be one bumpy flight to get into the eye! Impressive photo. Here it is from another perspective, making landfall over the Bahamas. Courtesy of CNN I also believe OreBound, who is a member of this forum, is over there at the moment to chase and get as close as possible too. Edited by user Monday, 2 September 2019 12:57:14 PM(UTC)
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My goodness.
"Hurricane Dorian has pounded the northernmost islands of the Bahamas with winds reaching speeds of more than 220mph (355kmh). "
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Here is the latest track on CNN.
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CNN is reporting that Dorian is still Cat5 and moving at 1mph to the west. Consistent winds at that speed for 24 hours will make a mess of the the low islands.
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A great graphic from NOAA and on the BBC website. Sustained winds over 250kmph sounds quite terrible. According to the BBC the buildings in Grand Bahama can only be built if they are certified to Cat4 wind ratings, so there is some hope there.
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That is actually frightening to see the eye so well structured and that big. That is still one very powerful storm. That eye wall would be horrifying.
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Been seeing lots of pictures on the TV. Shocking damage.,Thanks for posting those pictures above.,If you miss out when the news is on you can see on the forum at a later date l should pay back . my entry an arial video of the damage in the bahamas oh my that is shocking looks like a sunami https://twitter.com/i/status/1169033478446469120Edited by user Wednesday, 4 September 2019 12:18:34 PM(UTC)
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Oh my.. The pictures emerging from the aftermath are just gut wrenching!!! More aerial images here World Central Kitchen @WCKitchen · 11h As @chefjoseandres and our WCK Relief Team attempt to fly north to Abaco right now with sandwiches and fruit to deliver, the first images are coming back to @GuardianNassau from assessment flights. The catastrophic damage from #HurricaneDorian is already clear. https://twitter.com/WCKi...atus/1168951421967974401
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Yes, some very sad images coming from the Bahamas. I couldn't imagine 250-280kmph winds consistently blowing for over 24 hours. The damage must be widespread and total in some areas.
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This is the forecast track from NOAA
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Dorian is still on the move, this time as a "post-tropical" storm and flattening trees in Nova Scotia. Forecasts are for her to cross the Atlantic and head for the northern UK.
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