"Coming Attractions" #72
6 years ago
My personal computer is still down (and in need of a reboot), and my condo is in need of plumbing repairs. So, until all these things are rectified, there won't be any new visual material from me.
I will have an occasional new journal, every now and then - just to show all of you that I'm still around...
Meanwhile, here's my latest update - as a continuation of my last journal "It Only Takes One..." - https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/9250927/
SUNDAY UPDATE: Hurricane Dorian has now exceeded wind speeds of over 157 M.P.H. - reaching 220 M.P.H. - ranking this storm into 'Category Five' status. As you are reading this, Dorian is passing through the Bahamas - causing millions of dollars of damage throughout the various islands. Because of its speed and location, there's a remote chance that Dorian might turn northward, as it skirts the east coast of the Florida peninsula within the next 24-48 hours - beginning somewhere north of Palm Beach County. But Broward County (where I live) will still undergo a 'tropical storm watch'. Further north, in cities like Melbourne, Cocoa Beach, and Jacksonville are under a 'hurricane warning' - and now additional southeastern states Georgia and South Carolina are under threat of Dorian's wrath.
MONDAY & TUESDAY UPDATE: Taking longer than usual to pass through the Bahamas - traveling west to northwest at 1-to-5 M.P.H. (slower than a human jogging) - Hurricane Dorian is now back down to a 'Category Four' storm, with speeds over 200 M.P.H. (President Trump, at a press conference, admitted he never heard of a 'Category Five' hurricane - even though three such storms of this magnitude had already occurred during his term - and was worried that Dorian will be passing through Alabama - which was NOT one of the States being threatened.) It's taking much longer than expected for Dorian to make to turn right in its trajectory to skirt the east coast of Florida - thus worrying residents from West Palm Beach all the way north to Jacksonville (not to mention others from Georgia and the Carolinas). Meanwhile, Dorian has taken its toll in the Bahamas, with six known fatalities, and millions of dollars in structural damage... and the end is nowhere in sight.
I will have an occasional new journal, every now and then - just to show all of you that I'm still around...
Meanwhile, here's my latest update - as a continuation of my last journal "It Only Takes One..." - https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/9250927/
SUNDAY UPDATE: Hurricane Dorian has now exceeded wind speeds of over 157 M.P.H. - reaching 220 M.P.H. - ranking this storm into 'Category Five' status. As you are reading this, Dorian is passing through the Bahamas - causing millions of dollars of damage throughout the various islands. Because of its speed and location, there's a remote chance that Dorian might turn northward, as it skirts the east coast of the Florida peninsula within the next 24-48 hours - beginning somewhere north of Palm Beach County. But Broward County (where I live) will still undergo a 'tropical storm watch'. Further north, in cities like Melbourne, Cocoa Beach, and Jacksonville are under a 'hurricane warning' - and now additional southeastern states Georgia and South Carolina are under threat of Dorian's wrath.
MONDAY & TUESDAY UPDATE: Taking longer than usual to pass through the Bahamas - traveling west to northwest at 1-to-5 M.P.H. (slower than a human jogging) - Hurricane Dorian is now back down to a 'Category Four' storm, with speeds over 200 M.P.H. (President Trump, at a press conference, admitted he never heard of a 'Category Five' hurricane - even though three such storms of this magnitude had already occurred during his term - and was worried that Dorian will be passing through Alabama - which was NOT one of the States being threatened.) It's taking much longer than expected for Dorian to make to turn right in its trajectory to skirt the east coast of Florida - thus worrying residents from West Palm Beach all the way north to Jacksonville (not to mention others from Georgia and the Carolinas). Meanwhile, Dorian has taken its toll in the Bahamas, with six known fatalities, and millions of dollars in structural damage... and the end is nowhere in sight.
zoroarkling
~zoroarkling
I wish you safety and protection if the hurricane does turn
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