Tropical Storms Archives

i live in chesterfield, va and i have trees around my area. i realized that i am asking a dumb question. now this is going to be my first time i have been through a hurricane. what are the chances of trees hitting my apartment. since this is a weird week. earthquake and strange weather on the same day but hypothetically speaking what if my apartment is not boarded up including the other apartment buildings. is it really important to board up the windows. i live in sunrise apt and some ppl didnt board up their building. but what do i need to do. do i need to turn off my utilities or wat. i got first aid kit, food, water, batteries and flash lights. im i missing something. plz answer i kind of scared sh*tless and am i prepared. my area under tropical storm warning and flood watch and i live in theres 3 levels on my apartment. bottom MIDDLE and top. i live in the middle part. is my family prepared. first hurricane but many earthquakes and aftershocks. plz serious answers. any bs answers will be reported. like i said serious answers only. and what is being under a hurricane like.

So, I live in South Carolina, and we hardly ever get tornadoes here. But right now, we’re under a watch due to the remnants of that tropical storm lee. I know the difference between watches and warnings, but the watches still scare me to death. The watch ends at 2, but I have to go to work at 4, and we’re supposed to get thunderstorms around there. How worried should I be? I’m literally sick to my stomach over this. Any advice on how to calm the heck down?

Thoughts please??

I live just outside of NYC. A group of friends and I had decided several weeks back to all get together this weekend at a rental home in CT (Windham County). The plan was to drive the 3 hours there this evening (Friday) after work and come home Sunday. I know Irene’s path and intensity keeps changing but I can’t decide if I should go or not, and I want to hear others’ opinions…

Some factors:
- I haven’t seen these friends in a long time, and will likely not be able to see them again in a long time
- The shortest route home takes 3 hours and would be on I-95, which is rather close to the projected center of the storm
- I could take an alternate route which brings me farther inland to a Tropical Storm Watch Zone (rather than a Hurricane Zone), but this would take 5 hours and still likely be bad weather
- I could drive up tonight (3 hours) and leave tomorrow afternoon and be home before the worst of the storm (but then is all the driving worth it?)
- My friends are all still going and seeing tomorrow if it changes and whether its safe to stay or if they should leave early….

Thoughts? Thanks! and be nice please!

Oh, also, I just got the oil changed and everything else all checked so the car can handle rain
Whoops! Forgot something important:

This Monday is my first day at a new job, so I can’t really afford to get stranded somewhere. I definitely have to come home at least by Sunday…

how is in your area
I live in South Brooklyn, zone C, it is apartment bldg top floor, it got leaked a lot.
will try to get landlord to fix the ceiling-mission impossible. But it is about it. The sky is clear.

Ok, Well..
We were supposed to get a hurricane and now It changed to a tropical storm watch.. Do you think the tropical storm will stay or will the hurricane thing come back?? If not how bad do you think that the tropical storm will be?
Also, do sirens go off if there is supposed to be a hurricane or tropical storm? Just wondering.. Thanks!!
Ps. I live in Maryland.. :D

Im walking amongst the dead
On a dreary night, with frost bite
Every breath is a cloud of icy steam
We are marching, floating in a haze

The people, their faces are gory
Skulls, with visible deep sockets
Wrapped around my hands are burning chains
We are trapped together

Where are we going?
I do not know
The most I feel from this is the excitement one gets from fear
Otherwise I am empty

What am I doing?
I am amongst evil
I sin and I cannot redeem
I donot believe this path will take me anywhere

If a butterfly passed,
Cloaked with snowy white wings and angelic
It would be my last glimmer of hope
And I believe the last

But here, I know I don’t belong
I still have a face I believe
In these misty woods, on the path of death
But I have a heart to match theirs

They hiss and spit
The shape we make, walking upon air
Is that of a snakes’
If you watch from a distance

You could try and join us, some do
Others catch sight of our mysterious ways
It appeals to some, you see
But keeping up with us is like holding on to a tear drop
Sadness created this, this insanity

Hold my hand, please I beg you
Take me away from the devils of deceased hope
But can I beg?
Or merely choke?
Your attention was like a warm rush of flooding water
A tropical storm causing the chains to slide
A message in the form of bellowing thunder
Lighting, erratically showing images of love by our sides

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Tropical Storm Alberto making landfall at Steinhatchee FL. Alberto is the first named storm of the 2006 hurricane season. The west side of the eye had the most impact because it brought strong onshore winds and storm surge. Docks being damaged, birds caught up in storm, minor coastal flooding, people trying to move boats off dock at height of storm. Includes low-angle wet shots. Location: Steinhatchee FL. Date/Time: June 13, 2006 / 1pm-3pm EST. 4:3 NTSC stock Footage. Coastal weather news video. SSM Cat#20060613a Total Run-time: 6min 17sec Copyright 2006 SubsurfaceMedia.com Subsurface Media producer: Brian Dombrowski

I know that it starts with Tropical Storm then Hurricane Watch i think, but u dont know the rest in order. Can anyone let me know please?

Footage of Tropical Storm Matthew’s effects in southern Belize.

Footage of surfers taking advantage of the Tropical Storm Noel Swell. Shot at various locations on the East Coast of Florida.

This is footage taken at the National Hurricane Center (then located in Coral Gables, Florida) on the morning of July 23, 1985 as Tropical Storm Bob was impacting South Florida. Neil Frank, director of the Hurricane Center at the time, can be heard (and seen) talking on the phone to local government officials. Storm chaser Jim Leonard is also in the background.

Sea and the wave roaring - Fulfilled Prophecy
"And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring;" Luke 21:25

Japan TSUNAMI!!! VIDEO FOOTAGE!!! (3-11-2011)
Picture of Five Tornados at once - Russia (10-5-2010)
20 Percent of Pakistan Flooded (9-24-2010)
Philippines Mobilizes Armed Forces for Second Storm in a Week (10-1-09)

Manila Hit By Tropical Storm "Ondoy", 25 Provinces Under State of Calamity, Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro said on Saturday. (reported by an EndoftheWorld Prophecy.com viewer in the Phillipines) (10-1-09)

Earthquake in Samoa - 30ft waves (9-29-2009)

Ike, Worst to hit Texas in 50 years! - 20ft wall of water likely? (9-12-2008)
Hanna (8-30-2008)
Gustav "Mother of all Storms" Mayor orders Get OUT!(8-30-2008)
Fay (first storm in history to hit Florida 4 times - see graphics)(8-30-2008)

"Tornado Season Deadliest in a Decade" (5-12-2008)
"Cyclone death toll could reach 100,000 soon in Burma" (5-11-2008)
"Over 2,200 Die in Bangladesh Cyclone" (11-18-2007)
"One Million People Affected by Mexico Flood…" (11-2-2007)
"UK Official: Worst Floods In Modern History…" (7-23-2007)
"Half of China on Flood Alert" (6-11-2007)
"Tsunami Hits Solomons; 8 Reported Dead" (4-1-2007)

Earthquakes in Diverse Places - Fulfilled Prophecy
"For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places. All these [are] the beginning of sorrows." Matthew 24:7-8

8.9 Earthquake Hits Japan (3-11-2011)
150,000 Quake Victims Already Buried by Government in Haiti (1-24-2010)
7.0 Earthquake in Haiti - Massive Destruction (1-12-2010)
France Fears everyone inside U.N. Headquarters is Dead (1-13-2010)

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Thousands feared dead after Indonesia 7.6 quake (10-1-09)
VERY Large Earthquake in Samoa (9-29-09)
View a List of Earthquakes

"Two Large Quakes in Asia" (9-11-2008)
"China Fears Aftershocks after 8.0 Quake that killed Tens of Thousands "
(5-19-2008)

Wealthy Will Hoard Gold For the Last Days - Fulfilled Prophecy
"Go to now, ye rich men, weep and howl for your miseries that shall come upon you. Your riches are corrupted, and your garments are motheaten. Your gold and silver is cankered; and the rust of them shall be a witness against you, and shall eat your flesh as it were fire. Ye have heaped treasure together for the last days." James 5:3

The world’s wealthiest people have responded to economic worries by buying gold by the bar — and sometimes by the ton. (10-4-2010)

FEAR, DISTRESS, PERPLEXITY among the Nations
"…upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring; Men’s hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth…" Luke 21:25-26
"The world as we know it is going under." (9-18-2008)

Hurricane Footage; Strong Winds, Floods, Big Waves, Water and Wind Damage. A tropical cyclone is a storm system characterized by a large low-pressure center and numerous thunderstorms that produce strong winds and heavy rain. Tropical cyclones strengthen when water evaporated from the ocean is released as the saturated air rises, resulting in condensation of water vapor contained in the moist air. They are fueled by a different heat mechanism than other cyclonic windstorms such as nor’easters, European windstorms, and polar lows. The characteristic that separates tropical cyclones from other cyclonic systems is that any height in the atmosphere, the center of a tropical cyclone will be warmer than its surrounds; a phenomenon called “warm core” storm systems. The term “tropical” refers to both the geographic origin of these systems, which form almost exclusively in tropical regions of the globe, and their formation in maritime tropical air masses. The term “cyclone” refers to such storms’ cyclonic nature, with counterclockwise rotation in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise rotation in the Southern Hemisphere. The opposite direction of spin is a result of the Coriolis force. Depending on its location and strength, a tropical cyclone is referred to by names such as hurricane, typhoon, tropical storm, cyclonic storm, tropical depression, and simply cyclone. While tropical cyclones can produce extremely powerful winds and torrential rain, they are also able to produce high

This was all the footage I was brave enough to gather during the storm on May 8, 2009.

Filmed with a Standard 8 movie camera. Shows flying debris, roof sheeting coming off, boats washed ashore, buildings demolished in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. Restored and sound effects added. Contact me for more details.

Rural Toledo was affected by flooding in the aftermath of Tropical depression Matthew.

we caught this rare footage of cyclone bianca, it was so wild throwing objects around…

Live video feed of the aftermath of the Japanese earthquake that measured 8.8 on the richter scale. (with tsunami footage) TAGS: japan earthquake tsunami 2011 footgae video tidal wave news cnn bbc japan earthquake tsunami 2011 footgae video tidal wave news cnn bbc storm africa fox tokyo lightning thunder def tornado rain weather disaster jam flood wind mos thunderstorm leppard storms tropical severe percy “def leppard” cloud “def jam” desert twister flooding varsity clouds thief riders typhoon aftermath june sugar bolt chase some winds chasing “mos def” fay lighting during cyclone natural gustav emergency strike struck blitz disasters tornadoes alert dust flash “tropical storm” olympians death toll video

Tropical cyclone Val 1991 footage

Tropical Storm Gustave Slams into Jamaica, Huge Disaster Footage. Recording from Mona Heights

6/13/2006 Tropical Storm Alberto Video From Steinhatchee Florida. The east side of the eye of Tropical Storm Alberto moves into Steinhatchee Florida. Footage includes shots of trees blowing, flags blowing, news crews covering the story and footage of the bay with waves as the eye moved on shore. Footage shot from 11:30 AM to 3:00 PM at the storm moved on shore. Catalog #: TS_Alberto_2006_05 Screen Format: 4:3 Video Format: Standard Definition License Type: Rights Managed To license this footage, contact www.StormChasingVideo.com

6/13/2006 Tropical Storm Alberto Video From Steinhatchee Florida. The east side of the eye of Tropical Storm Alberto moves into Steinhatchee Florida. Footage includes shots of trees blowing, flags blowing, news crews covering the story and footage of the bay with waves as the eye moved on shore. Footage shot from 11:30 AM to 3:00 PM at the storm moved on shore. Catalog #: TS_Alberto_2006_07 Screen Format: 4:3 Video Format: Standard Definition License Type: Rights Managed To license this footage, contact www.StormChasingVideo.com

Cruise ship Pacific Sun hit by tropical storm CCTV full version 7 Min The impact of massive waves that struck a cruise ship during a storm off New Zealand have been revealed by CCTV footage posted on the internet. Pacific Sun Cruise liner, carrying 1732 passengers and 671 crew, was caught in a severe storm on July 30, 2008, encountering seven-metre swells and 50 knot winds.

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