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Thread started 09/02/04 5:59am

applekisses

Hurricane Frances

Are any of you yourselves or do any of you have loved ones who are in the path of Hurricane Frances?

I spoke with my sister, who is in the path of the storm, tonight and she and my niece are scared to death. They are native Michiganians amd have never experienced anything like this before. The storm is a level-four hurricane (strongest is level five and it may reach that) and is supposed to be stronger than Hurricane Andrew.



http://www.weather.com/ne.../tropical/

Please keep them, and all affected, in your prayers.
[Edited 9/1/04 23:02pm]
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Reply #1 posted 09/02/04 6:03am

Natisse

OMG that's scary sad

we are SOOOOO sheltered here in Australia in this way - we get droughts, floods etc but no earthquakes, hurricanes etc like you do in the U.S.


pray
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Reply #2 posted 09/02/04 6:10am

applekisses

Natisse said:

OMG that's scary sad

we are SOOOOO sheltered here in Australia in this way - we get droughts, floods etc but no earthquakes, hurricanes etc like you do in the U.S.


pray



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Here's the projected storm path...



Up here in the north we really don't have to worry about hurricanes. We get the after-effects after the storm has broken up...and of course there are tornados and the winter storms here. But, down in the south they get hit hard.
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Reply #3 posted 09/02/04 6:12am

Natisse

sad they really do cop it down there, huh?

pray
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Reply #4 posted 09/02/04 6:14am

applekisses

Natisse said:

sad they really do cop it down there, huh?

pray



Yeah. sad

It looks like my sis will get hit on Friday.
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Reply #5 posted 09/02/04 6:17am

Natisse

applekisses said:

Natisse said:

sad they really do cop it down there, huh?

pray



Yeah. sad

It looks like my sis will get hit on Friday.


pray going out to her and everyone in it's path

grouphug
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Reply #6 posted 09/02/04 6:18am

MrJoker

pray

I'm soooo glad I don't live in Florida....
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Reply #7 posted 09/02/04 6:20am

sinister

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hug I hope everyone gets through this ok.....Hurricanes are scary
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Reply #8 posted 09/02/04 6:33am

applekisses

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hug I hope everyone gets through this ok.....Hurricanes are scary



hug Me too. I've never experienced one. But, I'm just thinking that their house is going to be destroyed. sigh
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Reply #9 posted 09/02/04 6:39am

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Has your sister got out of the area?
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Reply #10 posted 09/02/04 6:42am

applekisses

althom said:

Has your sister got out of the area?



No, she can't leave...it's too late. She, my niece my nephew and all their pets are trapped down there now.
My brother-in-law is at their house up here (he owns a business up here and goes back and forth between here and Florida.)

I was trying to get her to drive here (it takes about 24 hours with no stopping) but, she won't.
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Reply #11 posted 09/02/04 6:44am

althom

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applekisses said:

althom said:

Has your sister got out of the area?



No, she can't leave...it's too late. She, my niece my nephew and all their pets are trapped down there now.
My brother-in-law is at their house up here (he owns a business up here and goes back and forth between here and Florida.)

I was trying to get her to drive here (it takes about 24 hours with no stopping) but, she won't.

Why would she want to stay there? omg
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Reply #12 posted 09/02/04 6:46am

bkw

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Natisse said:

OMG that's scary sad

we are SOOOOO sheltered here in Australia in this way - we get droughts, floods etc but no earthquakes, hurricanes etc like you do in the U.S.


pray

Ummm natisse, we do get earthquakes and cyclones. We also get bushfires as bad as anywhere in the world.

Every year the north, especially northwest, of Australia is battered by cyclones but it is not anywhere near as densely populated as Florida.
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Reply #13 posted 09/02/04 6:46am

applekisses

althom said:

applekisses said:




No, she can't leave...it's too late. She, my niece my nephew and all their pets are trapped down there now.
My brother-in-law is at their house up here (he owns a business up here and goes back and forth between here and Florida.)

I was trying to get her to drive here (it takes about 24 hours with no stopping) but, she won't.

Why would she want to stay there? omg



Well...she just started a new job a few days ago..plus her back was out and she had to go to the chiropractor. By the time she got all of that finished...the government suggested that everyone stay put where they are and wait out the storm. Plus, she and my nephew have to board up the house and stuff. There is a shelter down the street at my niece's school. sigh


Personally, I think she's insane and I would have gotten my butt back up to Michigan in a second. My mom and one of my other sisters and I were talking about this tonight. But, that's what she's chosen to do. I'm going to kill her myself when I see her!
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Reply #14 posted 09/02/04 6:47am

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I hope she'll be okay applekisses. hug
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Reply #15 posted 09/02/04 6:48am

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bkw said:

I hope she'll be okay applekisses. hug



Thanks, honey hug I could hear my niece crying in the background when I was talking with my sister. sigh

There is a chance the storm could veer off course.
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Reply #16 posted 09/02/04 6:49am

althom

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applekisses said:

althom said:


Why would she want to stay there? omg



Well...she just started a new job a few days ago..plus her back was out and she had to go to the chiropractor. By the time she got all of that finished...the government suggested that everyone stay put where they are and wait out the storm. Plus, she and my nephew have to board up the house and stuff. There is a shelter down the street at my niece's school. sigh

I guess the one thing to remember is that they are used to it down there and they'll know how to protect themselves. So she should be ok. hug
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Reply #17 posted 09/02/04 6:49am

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althom said:

applekisses said:




Well...she just started a new job a few days ago..plus her back was out and she had to go to the chiropractor. By the time she got all of that finished...the government suggested that everyone stay put where they are and wait out the storm. Plus, she and my nephew have to board up the house and stuff. There is a shelter down the street at my niece's school. sigh

I guess the one thing to remember is that they are used to it down there and they'll know how to protect themselves. So she should be ok. hug


Well...she's been down there only three years and this is the first time for her.
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Reply #18 posted 09/02/04 6:50am

althom

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applekisses said:

althom said:


I guess the one thing to remember is that they are used to it down there and they'll know how to protect themselves. So she should be ok. hug


Well...she's been down there only three years and this is the first time for her.

Oh! sad
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Reply #19 posted 09/02/04 6:51am

Natisse

bkw said:

Natisse said:

OMG that's scary sad

we are SOOOOO sheltered here in Australia in this way - we get droughts, floods etc but no earthquakes, hurricanes etc like you do in the U.S.


pray

Ummm natisse, we do get earthquakes and cyclones. We also get bushfires as bad as anywhere in the world.

Every year the north, especially northwest, of Australia is battered by cyclones but it is not anywhere near as densely populated as Florida.


true that...I should have said very rarely boxed

my best friend comes from Cairns and every year they have cyclones...very scary
eek
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Reply #20 posted 09/02/04 6:54am

bkw

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Natisse said:

bkw said:


Ummm natisse, we do get earthquakes and cyclones. We also get bushfires as bad as anywhere in the world.

Every year the north, especially northwest, of Australia is battered by cyclones but it is not anywhere near as densely populated as Florida.


true that...I should have said very rarely boxed

my best friend comes from Cairns and every year they have cyclones...very scary
eek

They build everything cyclone proof up there so usually there are no major problems. Lets hope anyway. hug
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Reply #21 posted 09/02/04 6:55am

applekisses

althom said:

applekisses said:



Well...she's been down there only three years and this is the first time for her.

Oh! sad



But, she has friends there who have been giving her advice. So. that's helping.
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Reply #22 posted 09/02/04 6:59am

Natisse

bkw said:

Natisse said:



true that...I should have said very rarely boxed

my best friend comes from Cairns and every year they have cyclones...very scary
eek

They build everything cyclone proof up there so usually there are no major problems. Lets hope anyway. hug


yep...I was up there once when one hit - it was the scariest thing I'd ever seen eek and that was a small one apparently!!!

boxed
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Reply #23 posted 09/02/04 7:01am

applekisses

Natisse said:

bkw said:


They build everything cyclone proof up there so usually there are no major problems. Lets hope anyway. hug


yep...I was up there once when one hit - it was the scariest thing I'd ever seen eek and that was a small one apparently!!!

boxed



shhh You guys are scaring me. sad

This one is at a level four out of five and may reach five before it hits land.
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Reply #24 posted 09/02/04 7:02am

Natisse

applekisses said:

Natisse said:



yep...I was up there once when one hit - it was the scariest thing I'd ever seen eek and that was a small one apparently!!!

boxed



shhh You guys are scaring me. sad

This one is at a level four out of five and may reach five before it hits land.


sorry hon hug
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Reply #25 posted 09/02/04 8:29am

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I learned yesterday that hurricanes come from the atlantic, typhoons on the pacific and I forgot the other already
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Reply #26 posted 09/02/04 8:32am

Zelaira

They are Freaked Out in Florida. No, School , People shopping for Groceries like Armies, Windows Boarded -Up. I heard buses weren't gonna be in service.
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Reply #27 posted 09/02/04 8:34am

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gooeythehamster said:

I learned yesterday that hurricanes come from the atlantic, typhoons on the pacific and I forgot the other already


CYCLONES!

But where they from I still don't remember
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Reply #28 posted 09/02/04 10:25am

kendogg

I love storms.... LOVE them.... but the massive destruction this storm is sure to create will be monumental.... this hurriccane is going to be going right over the same area just hit a week or so ago..... shake I am seriously thinking of relocating there in 2006 too..... my thoughts and hopes go out to your family apples! hug
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Reply #29 posted 09/02/04 10:30am

subhuman09

My best to you and your family applekisses. Hang in there! hug

My aunt moved back here (Dallas, TX area) from Hollywood, Florida this year, so she really lucked out. She still has friends down there so she's worried.

Hopefully it won't be as bad as it's been-never know. I like to think it gets worse before it gets better, hopefully your family's under the better category.

pray
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