Trying to reason with huriicane season. Off to an early start.
Here is the latest prediction:
It will be hugging the Florida coast just as the king tides with the full moon set in.
Guess its not unprecedented. The hurricane that washed the Spanish treasure fleet ashore on the Atlantic coast of Florida in 1715 happened on July 31. Still, off to an early and active start.
Incredible shot there, Noodler- that thing better start turning North soon, and hopefully takes it easy on those small islands.
Hurricane "season" is technically June 1st- November 1st, with the bulk of activity typically in September. Then we have our other "season"... tourist.
A non event.......3/10 inch rain....highest gust was 36MPH here......Limited out on 5 mango snapper up to 24 inches and a 29 inch mutton!!.....all off our local public dock!
Sunny morning west of Orlando, one dark band has already worked its way thru around noon with a twenty minute rain. Back to sunny and clear, cooler temps,.Looks like some more coming in another twenty minutes
Edged the yard, Threw some fertilizer, lime, and grass seed down just before the first rainfall, also trimmed some plants. Nap time now
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on Thursday, July 30, 2020 – 07:13 pm
Hope I can squeeze in a round
Hope I can squeeze in a round of golf before it hits on Saturday, love playing in that calm before the storm, the ball just carries farther
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on Thursday, July 30, 2020 – 08:04 pm
Stay safe, Floridians.
Stay safe, Floridians.
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on Thursday, July 30, 2020 – 10:43 pm
Trying to reason with
Trying to reason with huriicane season. Off to an early start.
Here is the latest prediction:
It will be hugging the Florida coast just as the king tides with the full moon set in.
Guess its not unprecedented. The hurricane that washed the Spanish treasure fleet ashore on the Atlantic coast of Florida in 1715 happened on July 31. Still, off to an early and active start.
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on Thursday, July 30, 2020 – 10:53 pm
Be safe,ya'll.
Ya'll Be safe,
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on Thursday, July 30, 2020 – 10:56 pm
You gonna trip, Tim? Wild.
You gonna trip, Tim? Wild.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Tim Wheres My Flashbacks
on Friday, July 31, 2020 – 05:37 pm
This one might get us.....The
This one might get us.....The Coronacane! that's what the weather teams are calling it
We skirted 4 in 7 years just off the treasure coast.
The tripping part is always a game time decision, usually wait till she is due east and we won't take a hit to take a hit.
Fishing is off the charts when a cane is around, can't keep the snappers off the hooks.
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on Friday, July 31, 2020 – 08:27 pm
Back When Jimmy was great.
Back When Jimmy was great. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nqH4-amR88
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on Saturday, August 1, 2020 – 05:50 am
stocked up and ready, I think it will be me and Tito riding this one out, maybe some Hornito in the mix too
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on Saturday, August 1, 2020 – 07:45 am
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on Saturday, August 1, 2020 – 07:53 am
Incredible shot there,
Incredible shot there, Noodler- that thing better start turning North soon, and hopefully takes it easy on those small islands.
Hurricane "season" is technically June 1st- November 1st, with the bulk of activity typically in September. Then we have our other "season"... tourist.
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on Saturday, August 1, 2020 – 11:13 am
Shutters are up and yard is
Shutters are up and yard is cleared
We do this shit way to often
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on Saturday, August 1, 2020 – 11:57 am
Stay safe you guys!
Stay safe you guys!
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on Saturday, August 1, 2020 – 12:29 pm
Thoughts and Prayers East
Thoughts and Prayers East Coasters...
(and Alabama too)
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on Sunday, August 2, 2020 – 08:39 am
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on Sunday, August 2, 2020 – 11:31 am
A non event.......3/10 inch
A non event.......3/10 inch rain....highest gust was 36MPH here......Limited out on 5 mango snapper up to 24 inches and a 29 inch mutton!!.....all off our local public dock!
Blackened snapper tacos for dinner
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on Sunday, August 2, 2020 – 12:51 pm
Sunny morning west of Orlando
Sunny morning west of Orlando, one dark band has already worked its way thru around noon with a twenty minute rain. Back to sunny and clear, cooler temps,.Looks like some more coming in another twenty minutes
Edged the yard, Threw some fertilizer, lime, and grass seed down just before the first rainfall, also trimmed some plants. Nap time now
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on Sunday, August 2, 2020 – 04:42 pm
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on Monday, August 3, 2020 – 05:03 pm
Carolinas are fixing to get
Carolinas are fixing to get this rejuvenated storm.
Hang on kids
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on Monday, August 3, 2020 – 05:31 pm
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on Monday, August 3, 2020 – 08:32 pm
Stuff's headed up here to
Stuff's headed up here to Jerseyland. Lite rain and some Thunder / Lightning last hour or so.
The dark clouds were coming from SouthEast direction before letting loose.
Tomorrow should be fairly serious Weather.
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on Tuesday, August 4, 2020 – 12:19 pm
CT under Tornado Watch!!
CT under Tornado Watch!!
Aighhhhhh!
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Sigmund SeaMonster
on Tuesday, August 4, 2020 – 06:36 pm
God damn
God damn
Hope everyone from the Carolinas up are safe. That shit was nasty.