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This is the best I could do for all those that have requested where Tropical Storm, or Hurricane Dean will impact...this was a pillow dream request.
"Cat 5 Hurricane Dean 888 mb hits again much father north than forecast -- prepare now, leave area, cat 5 wind gusts 205 sus 195 (believe this is sustained winds) landfall 1:37 S. Island 77500 1st of 4 cat 5's"
8.17.2007
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Thanks, will post this information. I have also been informed it might be a zip code in Texas.
Brian
8.18.2007
http://www.google.fr/maps?hl=fr&output=search&q=Park+Board+of+Trustees&fb=1&cid=0,0,12000332821051484166&near=Galveston,+TX&oi=manybox&ct=10&cd=1&resnum=1
Galveston Island which is already destroyed by a big storm in 1900
http://www.galveston.com/history/
PHAN
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Thanks Phan, I just checked the noaa weather site and they say it's going to hit Mexico right now.
Brian
Hi Brian,
Congratulations for your daugter.
Here are my explanations for your DEAN alert;
1. Zip code 7500 in Texas is Galveston:
77500 Search Results
2. Make a Google search for Galveston, and i found: http://www.google.fr/search?client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Afr%3Aofficial&channel=s&hl=fr&q=%22Galveston%2C+texas%22&meta=&btnG=Recherche+Google
"Galveston ISLAND, where the Texas Coast begin"
http://www.galveston.com/default.asp
Cordialy
PHAN
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Thanks again Phan...will post this ASAP
Brian
Hi Brian,
Just saw on the weather report this evening that they think Dean is going to
head mostly westward, but there is a low pressure region near the west coast
of FL, that if it stays there, may drag the storm more northward.
- Jim
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Hi, yes that confirms what I read at the noaa site...I'm really hoping it does hit some unpopulated area in Mexico and not turn to the North per the DD.
Brian
Brian,
I have been searching for information about Hurricane predictions
(specifically Dean) this evening as I live in SW Louisiana - known as
"Ritaville" since `05 season. As you can imagine we're a bit gun shy of
large storms and Dean looks to be no small fry.
I came across your myspace page in my search and your *dd5862
*prediction almost sent chills down my spine. Here in SWLA people have
been actively gathering supplies to either leave or get out since
yesterday afternoon, despite the fact that Dean is currently forecast to
hit Northern Mexico. (Rita had been forecast to hit Corpus Christi so
you can imagine that we don't really trust our weather people when it
comes to hurricanes.) I've had this nasty gut feeling that this is
going to get really bad.
Anyway, I looked up the "77500" from your dream as a zip code. That
doesn't exist, however, 77xxx is indeed a Houston zip code pool. If the
"77500" isn't a zip code, is it - God forbid - a death toll?
"S. Island" could be South Padre Island located just south of Houston.
As for *dd5863*, the Rainbow over water could be reference to the
Rainbow bridge in Bridge City, Texas.
See: http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGulfCoastTowns/BridgeCityTexas.htm
Bridge City is located about 15-25 miles west of the Texas - Louisiana
border. I have no idea who Julie is, but if your dream saves her life
then we can all be thankful.
I hope this info helps. I really hope that you can try to get more
information on Dean's path.
By the way, I will be sending George Noory at Coast To Coast AM a link
to your myspace page. You really have an interesting methodology.
Besides, if a 195mph Dean does head North as your dream foretold, people
really need to get that info ahead now so more lives can be saved.
Thank you very much,
Cordially,
Richard
Lake Charles, LA
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Thank you Richard and will post this information. And thanks for spreading the word, I saw George Noory on the Larry King show a few weeks ago...I think he makes some very good points about life from other worlds visiting us.
Brian
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Hi again, yes I believe the DD is referring to Texas, but from what I just read the storm will hit far south of Texas...so this DD does not seem to be valid.
Brian
9.2.2007
You still maybe right Brian, lets see if this turns into a CAT 5 and hits Texas.
B
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Hi B, not sure why my last dream was wrong, seems lately I have been not doing to well predicting weather and earthquakes...usually I'm right on...could be all the recent changes in my life.
Brian
Felix Strengthens to Category 2 Storm
By MARGARET WEVER – 4 hours ago
ORANJESTAD, Aruba (AP) — Hurricane Felix strengthened to a Category 2 storm and shifted away from Curacao on Sunday, taking an unpredictable path that left Caribbean islands over a stretch of hundreds of miles fearful of the winds and rain to come.
Felix was upgraded from a tropical storm to a Category 1 hurricane Saturday evening, becoming the second Atlantic hurricane of the season. By early Sunday, it had sustained maximum winds of about 100 mph and threatened to become a major hurricane as the day went on, the center said.
A tropical storm warning and hurricane watch were in effect for Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao.
Aruba's airport was closed until Felix passes, said Franklin Yarzagarag, an employee there.
At 8 a.m. EDT, Felix was centered about 60 miles northeast of Aruba and was moving northwest at about 18 mph, the hurricane center said.
Felix was changing directions constantly after nightfall and wobbling, making the storm's impact hard to predict, Curacao Lt. Gov. Lizanne Richards-Dindial said at a midnight news conference.
"Felix is playing with us," she said.
Richards-Dindial said any parties on Curacao should end and casinos should close by 2 a.m.: "This is a measure for your own protection," she said.
On Saturday, Felix brought heavy rains and strong winds to Grenada as a tropical storm, snapping small boats loose from their moorings, temporarily knocking out local radio and TV stations and toppling utility lines. No injuries were reported.
In Aruba, about 20 miles off Venezuela's coast, a line of jittery residents and hotel employees snaked through a hardware store in the capital, Oranjestad, to purchase supplies.
"This kind of weather doesn't usually make it to Aruba, so people are definitely worried," said Mark Werleman, a store cashier.
Felix was on track to skirt Honduras' northern coastline Tuesday and plow into Belize on Wednesday.
On Honduras' Roatan Island, home to luxury resorts and pristine reefs, the weather was normal and guests were simply enjoying their vacations, Mayan Princess Beach Resort & Spa employee Arturo Rich said.
"We aren't evacuating people yet, but maybe on Monday" as the storm gets closer, he said.
Felix ripped roofs off at least two homes and destroyed a popular concert venue in the southern Caribbean island of Grenada. Orchards were left in ruin.
Jess Charles, 29, said he and his family hunkered down in their house in the town of Calliste as the storm's winds howled outside.
"It was really very, very scary," Charles told The Associated Press. "The wind was blowing so hard we thought our roof might come off."
Felix also spawned thunderstorms and downed trees in Barbados, St. Vincent and the Grenadines and the twin-island nation of Trinidad and Tobago. Those islands reported only minor damage.
Rebecca Waddington, a meteorologist at the hurricane center, advised employees of oil platforms in the Gulf of Mexico to monitor Felix's progress and said the storm could reach the area in four to five days.
Along the Pacific coast of Mexico, meanwhile, authorities discontinued storm warnings as Tropical Storm Henriette moved out to sea.
Henriette dumped heavy rain on western Mexico earlier, loosening a giant boulder that smashed into a home in Acapulco, killing an adult and two children and injuring two other people.
A teenager and her two brothers were also killed when a landslide slammed into their house in a poor neighborhood of the resort city.
With maximum sustained winds of 70 mph, the storm was expected to become a hurricane Sunday. But forecasters put it on a path that would not threaten land until Thursday, when it could hit a remote section of the Baja California peninsula.
Associated Press Writer Linda Straker in St. George's, Grenada, contributed to this repor
9.4.2007
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Thanks Suzie
Brian
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