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collyk #245722 08/20/07 03:36 PM
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collyk, thanks so much for the pictures..please keep them coming...in a safe way!


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Hi Big Pete, Al Kruebbe (Bermuda Landing) here, we tried to talk Linda off the Island and wanted to buy ticket.....she been there to long to leave.....we're praying for her and the rest that decided to stay.


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We're taking video footage of the approach as and when it is safe. We won't be able to make it available until after the storm. It is very dramatic and interesting. We are cowards and won't be taking any risks.


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Spoke with Laura at Iguana Gardens. They are all safe... cell servce and internet are in and out. Not alot of wind yet.... same thunder report.


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collyk #245732 08/20/07 03:53 PM
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The Weather Channel shows hurricane force winds around Chetumaland north. Without wishing bad to others the path should remain north of yall and wave heights 10-16" above normal. Dont let your guard down.

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from reef radio
heavy showers, then cleared for awhile. Jim informed us that a lil less than 10,000 people evacuated the island

walking down the main streets everything is boarded up, a few golf carts around of folks going to their hunker down spots.

can still hammering going on for last minute preparations. weather getting bad. rough feeder band went thru at 2 oclock. now slight rain , overcast, wind from north or nw

Marty #245734 08/20/07 03:55 PM
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thanks a bunch Colette and Maya

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Hi Al (and Janet)!

Yes I also offered to pay Linda's way to a safer place but she isn't leaving. They're hoping that the winds from the lagoon side will not hit as hard as they would from the open sea. Personally, I wouldn't take that bet but I'm still a landlubber at heart and a Cat 4 scares me more than it scares Linda.

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Marty #245736 08/20/07 03:56 PM
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At 500 PM EDT...2100z...the center of Hurricane Dean was located
near latitude 18.2 north...longitude 84.2 west or about 270 miles...
435 km...east of Chetumal Mexico.

A Hurricane Warning remains in effect for the entire coastline of
Belize...along the East Coast of the Yucatan Peninsula from the
Belize/Mexico border northward to Cancun...and along the West Coast
of the Yucatan Peninsula from south of Progresso southward to
ciudad del Carmen. Preparations to protect life and property
should be rushed to completion.

Dean is moving toward the west near 20 mph...32 km/hr...and and a
westward or west-northwestward motion is expected over the next 24
hours. On this track the center of the hurricane is expected to
make landfall on the Yucatan Peninsula very early Tuesday morning.
However...conditions will begin to deteriorate along the coastline
this evening.


Maximum sustained winds are near 150 mph...240 km/hr...with higher
gusts. Dean is an extremely dangerous category four hurricane on
the Saffir-Simpson scale. Some strengthening is expected later
today...and Dean is likely to become a category five hurricane
prior to making landfall.


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.


The minimum central pressure reported by an Air Force Reserve unit
reconnaissance aircraft was 918 mb...27.11 inches.


Dean is expected to produce storm total rainfall of 5 to 10 inches
over the Yucatan Peninsula...Belize...Guatemala...and northern
Honduras...with maximum amounts of up to 20 inches. These
rains could cause life-threatening flash floods and mud slides.

Coastal storm surge flooding of 5 to 7 feet above normal tide
levels...along with large and dangerous battering waves...is
possible in the Cayman Islands. Storm surge flooding of 12 to 18
feet above normal tide levels is possible near and to the north of
where Dean makes landfall along the East Coast of the Yucatan
Peninsula.

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