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Hurricane Ike Projected Path Heads For The Drenched Bahamas
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whadu Level 48: Brutality

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associatedcontent: After a very slow start this hurricane season, the storms just keep on coming one after another. Hurricane Fey and Gustav were able to become almost as talked about as the political conventions. Now as Gustav begins to winds down and Hanna is on its way, a fourth straight powerful hurricane is on the way. But Hurricane Ike may turn out to be even more worrisome than Fey, Gustav or Hanna. Already, Hurricane Ike has become a Category 4 hurricane as it heads through the Atlantic Ocean. Although Hurricane Ike may not be that powerful by the time it makes land, Hurricane Ike could still provide one more crisis.
Hurricane Ike became a Category 4 storm over the Atlantic Ocean early Thursday. Ike's wind are now up to a maximum of 215 kilometers, or 135 mph. But Hurricane Ike is still far away from land, as its center is 980 kilometers, or 610 miles, northeast of the Leeward Islands. Experts at the National Hurricane Center say it is still too early to tell what, if any, land areas could be hit by Hurricane Ike.
If Hurricane Ike stays strong, it could hit the already beleaguered Bahamas by Monday. The Bahamas are already facing the wrath of Tropical Storm Hanna, as it wrecks havoc on islands already hit by Fey and Gustav. In the ravaged country of Haiti, at least 61 more people are dead from the storm's conditions.
On the current track of Hurricane Ike, it could reach the Turks and Caicos Islands early next week, while still maintaining a Category 4 strength. In this recent string of hurricanes, only Hurricane Gustav had really threatened to reach that high while making landfall.
Tropical Storm Hanna may avoid Florida and head for the Carolina. But Florida may still have to watch out for Hurricane Ike. South Florida is potentially one of the areas that could get hit, according to the five-day weather forecast cone of Hurricane Ike- though there are wide margins of error. By Wednesday, some form of Hurricane Ike could get close to Florida, although it is not clear if it would be degraded a few categories by then.
Source: associatedcontent.com
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MetalMessiah Level 41: Metal Blade

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Toadonpa Level 26: Holy Knight

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BigNig Level 43: Monk

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Super_Sonic Level 31: Sheng Long

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Someone tell the government to whip out their weather control shit. ___ "I thought you might be worried, about the security...of your shit."
It was electric, so frighteningly hectic.
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bigrob054 Level 20: Metal Mario

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