ASUHATER! wrote:Supposed to be like 96/97 next Tuesday Wednesday in Tucson. Bleh
Don't want to hear it, one of us does not work in an air conditioned office.
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ASUHATER! wrote:Supposed to be like 96/97 next Tuesday Wednesday in Tucson. Bleh
he's got jorts, he's good to go.scumdevils86 wrote:he doesn't have a/c at his work haha. spends a lot of time outside.
azgreg wrote:he's got jorts, he's good to go.scumdevils86 wrote:he doesn't have a/c at his work haha. spends a lot of time outside.
What? No murse?Merkin wrote:azgreg wrote:he's got jorts, he's good to go.scumdevils86 wrote:he doesn't have a/c at his work haha. spends a lot of time outside.
Only at home! Never at work. I just wear cargo shorts. Need all the pockets.
We had hail the other day in Phx as well, some golf ball size. My 15 year old son thought it would be fun to run around in it untill he almost got knocked the fuck out.rgdeuce wrote:Last night was crazy. Woke up around 11pm to what sounded like rocks being thrown at every window in the house. Best I could describe it is what it would sound like if you threw golf balls at those tin patio roofs. Lightning, loud thunder and strong winds. The whole family woke up, 3-year-old who is a heavy sleeper screaming. Quarter-sized hail. It has hailed at my house before, but this stuff was coming down hard. The hail/heavy rain went on for like 15-20 minutes. Never in my life been in a storm that loud in Tucson.
Talked to several friends who don't live too far away, all they got was the thunder and heavy rain.
holy crap this absolutly killed me this morning -- thank you so very much, gregazgreg wrote: We had hail the other day in Phx as well, some golf ball size. My 15 year old son thought it would be fun to run around in it untill he almost got knocked the fuck out.
Don't think so. It's too far south and is turning northeast. Eventually heading towards south Texas.Daryl Zero wrote:Anyone know whether this hurricane bearing down on Mexico is going to have any impact on Tucson?
Yes I am localcentric.
Patricia went from a TS to a Cat 5 in 24 hours. It's like she walked in our husband with an 18 year old.Catintheheat wrote:Hurricane Patrcia will make landfall about 5 pm today. atm it has a sustained wind of 205 mph, making it the strongest hurricane in history for the Western Hemisphere. The wind will slow to 150 mph when the t hits land. Texas, especially around Dallas and Houston, are expected to get hit with about a foot of rain. That area already is experiencing massive flooding. This hurricane is serious.
http://www.weather.com/storms/hurricane ... xico-coast" target="_blank
Merkin wrote:
I hope CST got out OK.SCCats wrote:It's going to be a very interesting day for Puerto Vallarta and surrounding area
I hope they make it through ok
this is what happens with 200mph winds. This was Newcastle, OK in 2013.SCCats wrote:It's going to be a very interesting day for Puerto Vallarta and surrounding area
I hope they make it through ok
Hurricanes don't usually just spring up literally out of nowhere in less than 100 hours, and when they do they are usually minor category 1 storms with poor structures.the real dill wrote:Merkin wrote:
strongest storm EVER measured on the planet
Merkin wrote:Live streaming:
You'd be too busy throwing up.the real dill wrote:Pretty sure I would shit myself if I was on a plane that dropped 1,500 feet in 30 seconds.
https://twitter.com/kgriffin0/status/657637734337658880" target="_blank
he just posted this after power went outIn early 1999 some events occurred that made me finally give up on the idea of moving when I was organized and ready to move. I sold my business of 27 years for what I could get for it, sold or gave away everything that I did not want to take down and bought a used travel trailer. I loaded the travel trailer full of stuff and at 3 am on Christmas morning of 1999 I crossed the boarder into Mexico basically dropping out of society as I knew it at 49 years of age to live full time in La Manzanilla Mexico.
189.164.110.4
Well see how long the car battery holds out. If it does much more of the crazy
shit it did a bit ago I'm going to split.
azgreg wrote:I hope CST got out OK.SCCats wrote:It's going to be a very interesting day for Puerto Vallarta and surrounding area
I hope they make it through ok
*googles*Jefe wrote:that funnel pic is not from Patricia...
God disagrees with your bridal choice?CalStateTempe wrote:haven't been able to find out, does anyone know why how this got so big so fast?
Yesterday morning we're all the pool talking bout a rain storm, 4pm a hurricane that we can ride out, 9pm getting evacuated.
Seriously, as someone who has been through 4 of these, protect yourself from flying glass. If shit gets real, sleep in the bathroom. After Rita, we had large shards of glass embedded in our bedroom wall from our south facing windows. We were in a no window hallway, and it sounded like shotgun blasts when our windows blew out. I think Rita was only F2 by the time it got to Houston.CalStateTempe wrote:lol...awesome.
That would probably fuck up my kite.the real dill wrote:not even full strength yet