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BarnBuster

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"Profits from deadly drug wars, fortunes embezzled from developing countries, and hard-earned savings stolen in a Ponzi scheme were all allowed to flow into and out of these financial institutions, despite warnings from the banks' own employees."
 

lokie

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Wind shifted to the north here, so our air has degraded, AQI's in the 150's. South wind is supposed to be back soon to clear the smoke out.
The wind is slamming here.
Nags Head N.C..
Our pad is between the No Swimming Flags.
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It's a fucking sandstorm out there. The dogs are not impressed either.


HURRICANES
Two tropical systems could have indirect impacts on NC this week
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Posted September 19, 2020 9:04 a.m. EDT
Updated September 21, 2020 8:39 a.m. EDT


By WRAL Severe Weather Center
Two tropical systems will likely have indirect impacts on North Carolina this week.
Teddy, now a Category 2 storm, will move east of Bermuda Monday afternoon after bringing serious flooding to the Outer Banks over the weekend.
Life-threatening rip currents and heavy surf are still possible along the East Coast this week, including in North Carolina, and WRAL meteorologist Elizabeth Gardner said more overwash is possible along our coast for another day or two.

If you are headed to the beach, make sure to swim near a lifeguard. If you do get caught in a rip current, don't panic and swim parallel to the shore.

N.C. Highway 12 was closed from Rodanthe to the Bonner Bridge over the weekend due to standing water in the roadway. Both segments are expected to reopen at 1 p.m. Monday.


Tropical Storm Beta is in the Gulf of Mexico battling dry air and wind shear, which should help it weaken. The storm is likely to move onshore and hug the Texas coastline Monday evening. Texas and Louisiana are both at risk for flooding, storm surge, heavy rain and wind damage. A tropical storm warning is in effect from Corpus Christi to New Orleans. As much as 15 inches of rain are likely.

In North Carolina, we could see remnant moisture from Beta and increased rain chances by Friday and into the weekend. The local impact will be minimal.

The remnants of Wilfred have now dissipated, and post-tropical cyclone Paulette will move over warm waters and eastward Monday. There is a 60% chance of development within the next two days.

Coastal flooding along N.C. Outer Banks closes roads
If you are headed to the beach, make sure to swim near a lifeguard. If you do get caught in a rip current, don't panic and swim parallel to the shore.
N.C. Highway 12 was closed from Rodanthe to the Bonner Bridge over the weekend due to standing water in the roadway. Both segments are expected to reopen at 1 p.m. Monday.
The North Carolina has a high rip current risk from Hurricane Teddy. The risk is expected to expire on Thursday.
Tropical Storm Beta is in the Gulf of Mexico battling dry air and wind shear, which should help it weaken. The storm is likely to move onshore and hug the Texas coastline Monday evening. Texas and Louisiana are both at risk for flooding, storm surge, heavy rain and wind damage. A tropical storm warning is in effect from Corpus Christi to New Orleans. As much as 15 inches of rain are likely.
In North Carolina, we could see remnant moisture from Beta and increased rain chances by Friday and into the weekend. The local impact will be minimal.
The remnants of Wilfred have now dissipated, and post-tropical cyclone Paulette will move over warm waters and eastward Monday. There is a 60% chance of development within the next two days.


For only the second time in recorded history, all of the possible hurricane names have been used up this season, and we still have 10 weeks to go. We will now switch into using the Greek alphabet for names.
 

mysunnyboy

Well-Known Member
The wind is slamming here.
Nags Head N.C..
Our pad is between the No Swimming Flags.
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It's a fucking sandstorm out there. The dogs are not impressed either.


HURRICANES
Two tropical systems could have indirect impacts on NC this week
Tags:
Posted September 19, 2020 9:04 a.m. EDT
Updated September 21, 2020 8:39 a.m. EDT


By WRAL Severe Weather Center
Two tropical systems will likely have indirect impacts on North Carolina this week.
Teddy, now a Category 2 storm, will move east of Bermuda Monday afternoon after bringing serious flooding to the Outer Banks over the weekend.
Life-threatening rip currents and heavy surf are still possible along the East Coast this week, including in North Carolina, and WRAL meteorologist Elizabeth Gardner said more overwash is possible along our coast for another day or two.

If you are headed to the beach, make sure to swim near a lifeguard. If you do get caught in a rip current, don't panic and swim parallel to the shore.

N.C. Highway 12 was closed from Rodanthe to the Bonner Bridge over the weekend due to standing water in the roadway. Both segments are expected to reopen at 1 p.m. Monday.


Tropical Storm Beta is in the Gulf of Mexico battling dry air and wind shear, which should help it weaken. The storm is likely to move onshore and hug the Texas coastline Monday evening. Texas and Louisiana are both at risk for flooding, storm surge, heavy rain and wind damage. A tropical storm warning is in effect from Corpus Christi to New Orleans. As much as 15 inches of rain are likely.

In North Carolina, we could see remnant moisture from Beta and increased rain chances by Friday and into the weekend. The local impact will be minimal.

The remnants of Wilfred have now dissipated, and post-tropical cyclone Paulette will move over warm waters and eastward Monday. There is a 60% chance of development within the next two days.

Coastal flooding along N.C. Outer Banks closes roads
If you are headed to the beach, make sure to swim near a lifeguard. If you do get caught in a rip current, don't panic and swim parallel to the shore.
N.C. Highway 12 was closed from Rodanthe to the Bonner Bridge over the weekend due to standing water in the roadway. Both segments are expected to reopen at 1 p.m. Monday.
The North Carolina has a high rip current risk from Hurricane Teddy. The risk is expected to expire on Thursday.
Tropical Storm Beta is in the Gulf of Mexico battling dry air and wind shear, which should help it weaken. The storm is likely to move onshore and hug the Texas coastline Monday evening. Texas and Louisiana are both at risk for flooding, storm surge, heavy rain and wind damage. A tropical storm warning is in effect from Corpus Christi to New Orleans. As much as 15 inches of rain are likely.
In North Carolina, we could see remnant moisture from Beta and increased rain chances by Friday and into the weekend. The local impact will be minimal.
The remnants of Wilfred have now dissipated, and post-tropical cyclone Paulette will move over warm waters and eastward Monday. There is a 60% chance of development within the next two days.


For only the second time in recorded history, all of the possible hurricane names have been used up this season, and we still have 10 weeks to go. We will now switch into using the Greek alphabet for names.
Oh shit hang on
 
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