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#2066 by AlanA
03 Aug 2004, 17:44
Well, the first Hurricane of the US season is upon the east coast, heading up towards New york.
Could be some "Bumpy" virgin flights over the next few days!
Oh, and a lot of rain perhaps for us in a weeks time

http://www.fema.com/
#38028 by Jonathan
03 Aug 2004, 19:09
quote:Originally posted by Nottingham Nick
Great;)

Hopefully it will be long gone by a week on Sunday;)

Nick


Do they get as far up as Boston normally?
#38043 by AlanA
03 Aug 2004, 19:50
quote:Originally posted by Jonathan
quote:Originally posted by Nottingham Nick
Great;)

Hopefully it will be long gone by a week on Sunday;)

Nick


Do they get as far up as Boston normally?


It depends on where it turns.
Have a look at the estimated track here
http://www.solar.ifa.hawaii.edu/Tropica ... latest.gif
#38053 by shoreside
03 Aug 2004, 21:14
During my time in the navy, we had a saying regarding hurricanes/tropical storms in the Caribbean and Southern U.S. States:-

JUNE - too soon (too early)

JULY - standby (coming up)

AUGUST - a must (height of season)

SEPTEMBER - remember (diminished chance of hurricane)


Of no great significance, but thought I would just throw it in :D
#38054 by Blythy
03 Aug 2004, 21:25
Isn't there an increased chance of hurricanes in september - autumn as the sea is the warmest then? Let us not forget Hurricane Isabel ;)
#38065 by shoreside
03 Aug 2004, 23:12
Guess your right Blythy

What I said was nothing but an "Old Salt's Yarn"

One thing is for sure TRS's cannot cross the equator and they rotate in different directions in each hemisphere.

But I'm deviating.
#38076 by PatDavies
04 Aug 2004, 11:53
Bother.

I looked at this thread because of its title. I thought 'bumpy virgins', probably the same as 'lumpy jumper' in the Army (ie the fairer sex).:)

Then I find out that it is all about tropical storms! Probably with less wind than a can of beans and less rain than Manchester:D
#38077 by jaguarpig
04 Aug 2004, 11:57
So Ive packed my shorts for Boston, now I am going to need my Barbour goodie:D
#38080 by Bazz
04 Aug 2004, 13:00
quote:Originally posted by PatDavies
Bother.

I looked at this thread because of its title. I thought 'bumpy virgins', probably the same as 'lumpy jumper' in the Army (ie the fairer sex).:)

Then I find out that it is all about tropical storms! Probably with less wind than a can of beans and less rain than Manchester:D


Kinda storm in a D cup you might say :D;)
#38081 by mcuth
04 Aug 2004, 13:52
Bazz

GROAN - with jokes like that, you're asking for a dunking on 25/9 :D:D

Cheers

Michael
#38084 by Jonathan
04 Aug 2004, 14:47
quote:Originally posted by mcuth
Bazz

GROAN - with jokes like that, you're asking for a dunking on 25/9 :D:D

Cheers

Michael


The bar is set for bad jokes on the 25th! NO PUN INTENDED MCUTH!!
I like the new sig btw good advertising[8D]
#38142 by AlanA
05 Aug 2004, 11:29
It now looks like the possibility is that we will ALL be bumpy Virgins unless this hurricane changes course!
Its now turning out to be the most severe storm at there latitudes fo a long long time and its heading our way! (UK that is)

Hurricane ALEX

WTNT31 KNHC 050831
TCPAT1
BULLETIN
HURRICANE ALEX ADVISORY NUMBER 20
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
5 AM EDT THU AUG 05 2004

...ALEX ACCELERATING EAST-NORTHEASTWARD INTO THE NORTH ATLANTIC...

AT 5 AM EDT...0900Z...THE CENTER OF HURRICANE ALEX WAS LOCATED NEAR
LATITUDE 40.0 NORTH...LONGITUDE 61.5 WEST OR ABOUT 625 MILES...
1005 KM...SOUTHWEST OF CAPE RACE NEWFOUNDLAND.

ALEX IS MOVING TOWARD THE EAST-NORTHEAST NEAR 29 MPH...46 KM/HR.
THIS MOTION IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE WITH AN INCREASE IN FORWARD
SPEED DURING THE NEXT 24 HOURS.

MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS REMAIN NEAR 120 MPH...195 KM/HR...WITH
HIGHER GUSTS. THIS MAKES ALEX A CATEGORY THREE OR MAJOR HURRICANE
ON THE SAFFIR-SIMPSON HURRICANE SCALE. WEAKENING IS FORECAST
DURING THE NEXT 24 HOURS AS ALEX MOVES OVER COLDER WATERS NORTH OF
THE GULF STREAM.

HURRICANE FORCE WINDS EXTEND OUTWARD UP TO 60 MILES... 95 KM...
FROM THE CENTER...AND TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS EXTEND OUTWARD UP
TO 175 MILES...280 KM.

ESTIMATED MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE IS 957 MB...28.26 INCHES.

REPEATING THE 5 AM EDT POSITION...40.0 N... 61.5 W. MOVEMENT
TOWARD...EAST-NORTHEAST NEAR 29 MPH. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED
WINDS...120 MPH. MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE... 957 MB
#38204 by Jetstreamer
06 Aug 2004, 00:06
Thanks to Hurricane Alex we had a VERY bumpy descent into Washington.

Whilst securing the cabin for landing I was thrown into an unsuspecting passengers lap!! [:0]
#38216 by AlanA
06 Aug 2004, 08:55
quote:Originally posted by Jetstreamer
Thanks to Hurricane Alex we had a VERY bumpy descent into Washington.

Whilst securing the cabin for landing I was thrown into an unsuspecting passengers lap!! [:0]


Just another one of the "perks" of flying with Virgin for passengers eh? :D:D:D:D
#38219 by Decker
06 Aug 2004, 09:27
quote:Originally posted by Jetstreamer
Whilst securing the cabin for landing I was thrown into an unsuspecting passengers lap!! [:0]


I love that idea. Sends me off on surreal flights of fantasy... I now have a mental image of a "suspecting passenger" sitting there planning carefully - "and at 25,000 feet we'll hit some CAT and then s/he'll be mine - mwahahaha".

I'll shut up now :D
#38222 by Bazz
06 Aug 2004, 10:18
You could be onto a winner here Decker, bit like Fantasy Island but in the skies. Seems like Jetstreamer may have already done the inaugural flight so put me down for the next one. :D

Fantasies to be confirmed four weeks in advance of departure please ;)
#38287 by willd
06 Aug 2004, 20:42
the whole of the US side of the Atlantic and the US seems to be very bumpy at the moment. flew AA from SFO to JFK last week- huge thunder storms all the way from just this side of the California border- very bumpy. Then VS BOS-LHR storms apporaching eastern seaboard area proved bumpy for bout first 2 hours of flight on sunday evening. so it seems anytime of this year is bumpy with all the US storms- ironic really flew the whole way round the world and only real turbulence was on the last leg!
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