Hanna

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riggins44
09-03-2008, 05:22 PM
According to the 5 PM advisory, Hanna should hit Wilmington, NC on Saturday morning. The track has it coming directly over Hampton Roads area of Virginia later that day. Predictions say should still be a Cat 1 when over this
area.

firstdown
09-03-2008, 05:30 PM
Just looked at that but there is a bunch of wiggle room for it to move inland or turn and just go out to sea.

DynamiteRave
09-03-2008, 05:44 PM
Can't be any worse than when we got Hurricane Isabel.

firstdown
09-04-2008, 12:35 AM
Can't be any worse than when we got Hurricane Isabel.
Isabel was a very small storm and it could be much worse.

riggins44
09-04-2008, 08:15 AM
I don't want another Isabel. Can only hope and pray stays east of us. That way we will miss the worst side of the storm.

Schneed10
09-04-2008, 08:51 AM
Isabel came up the coast the weekend I got married.

My wife's grandmother was named Isabel, and she had died a number of years back. But we joked that there's no way she'd want to miss out, and she came rumbling up the coast in only her style, making sure she didn't miss the wedding.

Luckily the storm was gone the morning of the day we got married. It was kind of funny.

It did eff up my grandfather royally though, he lives in Lancaster VA, and he couldn't make it up to the wedding as downed trees were blocking a lot of the rural roads he needed to take.

mredskins
09-04-2008, 08:56 AM
Isabel came up the coast the weekend I got married.

My wife's grandmother was named Isabel, and she had died a number of years back. But we joked that there's no way she'd want to miss out, and she came rumbling up the coast in only her style, making sure she didn't miss the wedding.

Luckily the storm was gone the morning of the day we got married. It was kind of funny.

It did eff up my grandfather royally though, he lives in Lancaster VA, and he couldn't make it up to the wedding as downed trees were blocking a lot of the rural roads he needed to take.

My sister was married the Saturday right after Isabel ( same day as you?). the reception hall had no power, the entire thing was done with candles and some emergency lighting. It was actually beautiful. the only downer was no A/C but we all coped and ahd a great time.

My sister was seriously stressed that week.

Schneed10
09-04-2008, 09:04 AM
My sister was married the Saturday right after Isabel ( same day as you?). the reception hall had no power, the entire thing was done with candles and some emergency lighting. It was actually beautiful. the only downer was no A/C but we all coped and ahd a great time.

My sister was seriously stressed that week.

Yep, same exact Saturday.

We were married here in the Philadelphia area though. By the time Isabel got up here it wasn't strong enough to knock out power all over the state. We had a beautiful day and it all came together nicely, except for a few guests from Virginia who couldn't make it.

But yeah, we were pretty worried about it during the week leading up to it.

riggins44
09-04-2008, 09:22 AM
Hanna will also dictate where Ike goes. The last thing I want is Ike to follow Hanna
up the coast.

I was without power for 2 weeks from Isabel. At work we had 16" of water in the building. First time in 70 years had water there.

BDBohnzie
09-04-2008, 10:32 AM
Hanna will be nothing but a "small little" storm that swings through. And before you know it, Sunday morning, it'll be up in New England. I'm debating on whether to head to DE this weekend, but the models change every 6 hours on this damn storm.

I'd definitely be worried about Ike. Cat 4 and plowing through right now, and it looks like he's taking no prisoners.

HAMweather - Bringing Weather to Your Web (http://www.hamweather.com) - pretty cool weather site with all the track models and different maps for Tropical systems.

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