Hurricane Dean

What city(ies) is it suppose to hit? Heavily populated or not?
--That's a great question,and its frustrating that Fox News or the Weather Channel do not tell us the populations of these cities and towns that are in Dean's path--WC did say that Campeche, on the west side, has a population of 200,000
 
I have a friend that lived in the yucatan area, campeche, thankfully she now lives in hidalgo so she will only see alot of rain. Unfortunately many of her friends still live there.This is bringing back to many memories of hurricane katrina :(
 
Well it hit a little bit ago - CAT 5 - somewhere close tp a city by the name of Chetumal. Nothing on the news nothing really on the net. This is a RARE CAT 5 guys, come on, where's the coverage????
 
right, Chetumal has 130,000 people--Dean struck 30 miles north of there--Hurricane Dean has 165 mph and gusting winds to 200 mph--It is the Eighth strongest hurricane in recorded history and the 3rd strongest hurricane to ever make landfall--Almost all of the top ten hurricanes have happened during the last 27 years
 
yes, nice link--Although the eye hit a popular port, most of the population there is fairly low inland--There's a swampy nature reserve where the eye hit, so luckily, any loss of life should be minimal
 
yes, nice link--Although the eye hit a popular port, most of the population there is fairly low inland--There's a swampy nature reserve where the eye hit, so luckily, any loss of life should be minimal


OKay, AOL now has the latest news update. Here it is if you want it - or whoever - http://news.aol.com/story/ar/_a/hur...t/20070817035409990001?ncid=NWS00010000000001

Category 5 storms -- capable of catastrophic damage -- are extremely rare. Only three have hit the U.S. since record-keeping began.

Now, for my question. If Dean is a Cat 5, why isn't it being called one of the TOP 3 hurricanes in recorded history - I believe it is around a 9 or something at this point. ???????????????????
 
OKay, AOL now has the latest news update. Here it is if you want it - or whoever - http://news.aol.com/story/ar/_a/hur...t/20070817035409990001?ncid=NWS00010000000001

Category 5 storms -- capable of catastrophic damage -- are extremely rare. Only three have hit the U.S. since record-keeping began.

Now, for my question. If Dean is a Cat 5, why isn't it being called one of the TOP 3 hurricanes in recorded history - I believe it is around a 9 or something at this point. ???????????????????

Looking around - I think it has something to do with the mbar - whatever the heck that is ---- guess no one else is interested except me, lol!!!! :crazy:
 
OKay, AOL now has the latest news update. Here it is if you want it - or whoever - http://news.aol.com/story/ar/_a/hur...t/20070817035409990001?ncid=NWS00010000000001

Category 5 storms -- capable of catastrophic damage -- are extremely rare. Only three have hit the U.S. since record-keeping began.

Now, for my question. If Dean is a Cat 5, why isn't it being called one of the TOP 3 hurricanes in recorded history - I believe it is around a 9 or something at this point. ???????????????????
--It is actually number 8 on the list of strongest storms ever recorded---It is number three or 4 as to when it actually made landfall--Camille(1969) Andrew(1992) and the Labor Day storm(1935) are the strongest to ever make landfall--In the open ocean/gulf, Wilma(2005) is still the strongest storm of all time
 
G-d bless all who are having to deal with this. I haven't had time yet to read much about it so thanks for the links.

Have you seen anywhere talking about donations or are taking them? I'd like to do my part.
 
Looking around - I think it has something to do with the mbar - whatever the heck that is ---- guess no one else is interested except me, lol!!!! :crazy:

Millibars: The standard unit of measurement for atmospheric pressure used by the National Weather Service. One millibar is equivalent to 100 newtons per square meter. Standard surface pressure is 1,013.2 millibars.

The lower the number, the stronger the storm.

Katrina dropped down to 902. Wilma, on the other hand, was a scary 882. It's very compact and the unleashing of all that pressure is what is so dangerous. It only releases once it hits land. So not even every cat 3 hurricane is the same, one can be way more deadly than the next based on mb pressure.
 
I talked to my friend from hidalgo, the skies are already getting dark and she is 150 km inland, the wind is picking up to so she must be feeling the outskirts of it. I hope to talk to her later on today but the electricity is poor out there so the slightest wind will put it out and it will be weeks if not longer before it comes back.

Bhammama-
Here is a listing I found online for jamaica relief-
http://www.jamaicans.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=556806&page=1#Post556806

ARIZONA/NEW MEXICO/TEXAS
Jamaica Foundation of Houston - Andy Adams
andr2@wt.net
E-Mail: JamaicaFoundation@earthlink.net
Telephone: 713-772-4456
Fax: 713-785-4095

ARKANSAS/OKLAHOMA/TENNESSEE
Jamaican Diaspora Tennessee - Janet Brown
6150595-1454
jeromejaneth@aol.com

Nashville Drop off points:

Bethel World Outreach Center
5670 Granny White Pike
Brentwood, TN 37027
Tel: (615) 371-1000
Fax: (615) 371-8433
Contact: Lyndon Allen
lyndon.allen@bwoc.org

Born Again Church and Christian Outreach Ministries
858 West Trinity Lane
Nashville, TN 37207
Tel: 615-228-9287
Contact: Camille Swannagan - 615-668-4960
cam1ed@hotmail.com

ATLANTA/GEORGIA
Organization Name: United For Jamaica - Jason Walker
Website: http://www.unitedforjamaica.org
Email: info@unitedforjamaica.org
Email: jason55555@gmail.com
Phone: 404 533 1248

Atlanta Jamaican Association - Allan Alberga
407-523-6300
allanalberga@aol.com

Jamaican Consulate - Vin Martin
Honorary Consul, Atlanta
5405 Memorial Drive
Stone Mountain GA 30083
Main 678.754-5662
Alt 404-297-7696
martinlaw@bellsouth.net

CHICAGO
Chicago Concerned Jamaicans, Inc
Phone: (312) 602-4548
Web: http://www.chicagoconcernedjamaicans.org
E-Mail: ccjinfo@chicagoconcernedjamaicans.org

INDIANA
Doreen Chin
Membership Chairperson
Jamaica Diaspora of Indiana
P.O Box 55632
Indianapolis, IN 46220
317-281-9356
jamaicadi@gmail.com
http://www.jamaicadiasporaindiana.org

LONDON
Voicing For Jamaica
Address: 43 Lancaster Gate, LONDON W14 0NL
Website: http://www.voicingforjamaica.com
Email: voicingforjam1@aol.com
Phone: 07904 299 472

MIAMI/FT LAUDERDALE
Jamaican Diaspora Southern United Status - Marlon Hill
305-244-4456
mhill@delancyhill.com
info@marlonhill.com

MIAMI-DADE/BROWARD COUNTY
Tortuga Imports,Inc.
14202 SW 142 Avenue
Miami, FL. 33186
305-378-6668

Holy Family Episcopal Church
18501 NW 7th Avenue, Miami Gardens, FL
305-652-6797

Kendall Community Church of God
8795 SW 112 ST. , Kendall-Miami, FL
(305) 274-3072

Holy Sacrament Episcopal Church
2801 N University Dr, Hollywood -Pembroke Pines, FL
(954) 432-8686

City of Lauderhill Fire Stations (open 24 hours)
Most central - 1181 NW 42 Way
Phone: 954-739-0100
Situated just behind De Jamaica Shop south of the Lauderhill Mall

PALM BEACHES
Karline's of the Palm Beaches
4047 Okeechobee Blvd.
Suite 230, West Palm Beach 33409
Tel: 561-932-0103
Contact" Karline Ricketts

MDI Racing
10351 Southern Blvd.
Royal Palm Beach. FL 33411
Tel: 561-798-2433
Contact: Michael Clark

NEW YORK
Jamaica Impact, Inc. “JAMPACT”
Website: http://www.jampact.org
Email: jampact@jampact.org
Phone: (212) 459-4390
At this time, we are only taking monetary donations to the JAMPACT Disaster Relief Fund. Donations will be accepted through our online payment system, PayPal, at http://www.jampact.org/ and checks should be made payable to "JAMPACT Disaster Relief Fund" and mailed to the following address:
JAMPACT
P.O. Box 3794
Grand Central Station
New York, N.Y. 10163

*All such donations will be tax deductible.

NEW JERSEY
United Caribbean American Network of New Jersey
P.O. Box 4515. Highland Park. NJ 08904
Phone (732)-777-2179
Website: http://www.ucan-nj.org
Email: info@ucan-nj.org

NORTH CAROLINA/CAROLINAS
Ms. Jennifer Edwards 336-643-5813
Jamaica National Assoc.
8003 Goldenrod Drive
Greensboro, NC 27455

CENTRAL FLORIDA/ORLANDO
Organization Name: Break Away Moments - Sandy Isaacs
Website: http://www.breakawaymoments.com
Email: breakawaymomentsevents@yahoo.com
Phone: (321) 439-5572

Jamaica American Association of Central Fla. - Herbert Dawkins
Generalinfo&jamaicanamericanassoc.com
Website: http://www.jamaicanamericanassoc.com
Phone: (407) 697-4654 or (407) 292-3719

Collection points in Orlando

Quick Ship Caribbean Services
2153 W. Colonial Dr. (In the Magic Mall)
Orlando, Fl. 32804
Tel: (407) 999-9501
Owner: Roy Rattray

FiWe Caribbean Cuisine,
6601 Old Winter Garden Rd.
(corner of Hiawassee Rd. & Old Winter Garden Rd (by Walgreens)
Tel: (407) 293-6393
Owners are Sean & Shari Bedasse.

Mark's Caribbean Cuisine
10034 University Blvd
(corner of Dean Rd. & Univer. Blvd
Tel: (407) 699-8800
Mark Jathan (owner)

Jam Rock Caribbean Cafe
5770 Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway,
Kissimmee
(located in Old Town)
Tel: (407) 397-7625
Leroy & Marlene Smithson (owners)

Dollar City Plus
1752 Silver Star Rd.
@ Silver Star & Clark Rd. in Ocoee
Tel: (407) 563-9152
Monica Gray (owner)

Virginia
The Association of Jamaicans in Richmond, Inc
Contacts - Eunice Green or Clive Wong
Tel: 804-928-4685
Email: AJRNOW@comcast.net
 
Hurricane Dean is the fourth named storm, first hurricane, and first major hurricane of the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season. It was the most intense tropical cyclone in the Atlantic basin since Hurricane Wilma of 2005, the ninth most intense Atlantic hurricane ever recorded and the third most intense landfalling Atlantic hurricane. 5 of the Top 10 Hurricanes have occurred since 2000:
 

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I talked to my friend from hidalgo, the skies are already getting dark and she is 150 km inland, the wind is picking up to so she must be feeling the outskirts of it. I hope to talk to her later on today but the electricity is poor out there so the slightest wind will put it out and it will be weeks if not longer before it comes back.


Thank you for the links. I'm in such chaos today I haven't had a min to read pages I hunted for.

I'm so sorry your friend is having to go through this. I know how scary that is.
If there is anything we can do to help, do let us know.
 
Thank you for the links. I'm in such chaos today I haven't had a min to read pages I hunted for.

I'm so sorry your friend is having to go through this. I know how scary that is.
If there is anything we can do to help, do let us know.

Your welcome for the links, its sweet of you to help out and thank you. Prayers for the families are needed most. Many are going to need financial help as these areas are very poor. Most did not leave from the yucatan, looting is too high if you leave. I think her phones are out I havent heard from her for awhile. I hope it wont be too long till I hear from her again, I cant imagine going through it. Thankfully she is not in a really bad area. Originally it was thought to hit Hidalgo with a category 1 but I read how they have updated to a possible category 2.
 
Hi everyone. Just as some added information for you who normally have to live with Hurricanes five months out of the year. I live in North San Diego County, and we received a very unusual thunder storm yesterday morning including an inch of rain which we almost never get during the summer and some flash floods in the inland areas. The newsman said it was the remnants of Hurricane Dean which crossed Mexico to the Gulf of California, crossed Baja out to sea and turned around the wallop us. What was left of the eye passed right over us. Not much left to the storm, but it was dramatic for us.
 

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