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Previously on "Hurricane Wilma to be …"

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  • mcquiggd
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    Mmmmm.... very interesting pictures....

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/leicester/conte..._gallery.shtml

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  • Chico
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    Worked on my laptop ok. Good pictures. Bit worried about the families with kids in the beach though. Hopefully they cleared off before Wilma hit.

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  • wxman
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    I have finally managed to put some of my own Hurricane Wilma video on the web!

    It was shot in High Definition – but I had to convert it back to DV and then play with the quality and size – even through it ended up at 10mb!

    Really just a collection of clips that I put together – one thing is for sure – I will never get rich as a production director!

    http://www.wx4tv.co.uk/images/Video/wilma-web.wmv (10mb)

    However I would like to know if plays OK on your PC at home …

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    Originally posted by wxman
    Nice one. I like your style.

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  • wxman
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    The BBC published my account

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/leicester/conte..._feature.shtml

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  • wxman
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    Joint video Shot from Fort Myres by myself and Alister Chapman of Hurricane Wilma's landfall. Some powerflashes as the transformers explode as well as some wind and rain shots

    http://www.weather-view.com/uploads/wilma02.wmv (8mb)

    I will post some more video when I get back to the UK later today.

    Overall Florida was spared considering this was a CAT3 major Hurricnae at landfall.

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  • wxman
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    The fact is that 5 feet of rain fell in juts 24 hours over Mexico - Also they suffered Major hurricane force for some 36 hours - the damage will be horrendous.

    I am currently in Naples, Florida and if all goes to plan I will intercept the eye of the Hurricane just after Day brake – right now I am forecasting that Wilma will be CAT 3 at landfall.

    What has struck me with this hurricane is the complete apathy from the locals – only about 20% have left – many are elderly and “I wont let the weather to spoil my Vacation” is the attitude – I fear that the news in the morning will not be good.

    I even overheard on couple complaining to the manager of a shop – asking him why he was closing early !!!!

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by ancient
    Appologies to N5gooner if I am being too serious, but if this board is to be just an evil temple then I can live without it.
    OK, let's be serious for a moment. What if we allowed big companies to sponsor hurricanes, such as Hurricane American Express and Hurricane Coca Cola. All the money could be used for the relief efforts.

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  • stackpole
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    Originally posted by ancient
    kyak or submarine?

    Appologies to N5gooner if I am being too serious, but if this board is to be just an evil temple then I can live without it.
    Kayak

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by ancient
    WILMA IS EXPECTED TO PRODUCE 10 TO 20 INCHES OF RAIN THROUGH
    SATURDAY ACROSS PORTIONS OF WESTERN CUBA AND THE YUCATAN
    PENINSULA...WITH ISOLATED AMOUNTS OF 40 INCHES POSSIBLE...
    PARTICULARY OVER HIGHER TERRAIN IN WESTERN CUBA.

    kyak or submarine?

    Very nice, genuinely kind and friendly people the Cuban natives, hope they get through this OK

    Makes all our little woe's on this island small beer.

    Visited a farmstead there a while back, six people living in a breaseblock shanty, one room, no plaster on the walls, just block walls and a tattered country scene poster (without a frame), and they felt so proud of what they had.

    Makes us all look a little sick.

    Appologies to N5gooner if I am being too serious, but if this board is to be just an evil temple then I can live without it.

    http://www.granma.cu/ingles/2005/oct.../44alarma.html
    So, do you have any evidence of Global warming? Temperature rising, changing of current flow? BTW, computer "models" don't count, we can't even predict the weather for next week accurately, so you can stuff your models up your arse.

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  • ancient
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    Originally posted by hyperD
    A boat.

    Tough break man...
    WILMA IS EXPECTED TO PRODUCE 10 TO 20 INCHES OF RAIN THROUGH
    SATURDAY ACROSS PORTIONS OF WESTERN CUBA AND THE YUCATAN
    PENINSULA...WITH ISOLATED AMOUNTS OF 40 INCHES POSSIBLE...
    PARTICULARY OVER HIGHER TERRAIN IN WESTERN CUBA.

    kyak or submarine?

    Very nice, genuinely kind and friendly people the Cuban natives, hope they get through this OK

    Makes all our little woe's on this island small beer.

    Visited a farmstead there a while back, six people living in a breaseblock shanty, one room, no plaster on the walls, just block walls and a tattered country scene poster (without a frame), and they felt so proud of what they had.

    Makes us all look a little sick.

    Appologies to N5gooner if I am being too serious, but if this board is to be just an evil temple then I can live without it.

    http://www.granma.cu/ingles/2005/oct.../44alarma.html
    Last edited by ancient; 20 October 2005, 22:37.

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    Originally posted by wxman
    Anyone who is South of Orlando should move north! - this IS the most intense Hurricane ever on record - stronger than Andrew or Katrina.

    Meanwhile I will be flying towards Florida on Friday and I plan to set up in Naples which is where the eye should pass over. (Watch for my footage on the UK TV over the weekend)

    Dont need a Weatherman to know which way the wind blows ...

    Robert Zimmerman

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  • wxman
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    Anyone who is South of Orlando should move north! - this IS the most intense Hurricane ever on record - stronger than Andrew or Katrina.

    Meanwhile I will be flying towards Florida on Friday and I plan to set up in Naples which is where the eye should pass over. (Watch for my footage on the UK TV over the weekend)
    Last edited by wxman; 19 October 2005, 13:45.

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by Doddy
    I'm there for three weeks - orlando, clearwater, naples and key west - do you think I should pack a kagoul? Or a cardigan?
    A boat.

    Tough break man...

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  • Doddy
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    is this the best time?

    Guess who flies to Florida tomorrow morning........

    I'm there for three weeks - orlando, clearwater, naples and key west - do you think I should pack a kagoul? Or a cardigan?

    Key West may be in Arkansas by the time I get there.

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