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 Legs...I've thought the same thing. How can you call this thing small?
 
 
 
 
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| BajaNews 
 
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| David K 
 
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| Hook 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by longlegsinlapaz 
 
 I'm confused.....this guy repeatedly refers to John as a SMALL hurricane.  From the sat pics I've been watching for the past few
days, it looks friggin HUGE to me.  It appears to be spanninng an area of at least 8-10 times the width of the peninsula.  Is he only
referring to the eye??  And the peripheral damage potential adjacent to the eye?
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 It's true. The diameter of this is actually quite small, as hurricanes go.
 
 Do you remember how big Katrina was last year?
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| comitan 
 
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 The National weather service has it coming in at frailes, that would affect them people on the east cape,That would hit Osprey direct, and we haven't
heard from him, He is up high enough but could get some severe wind damage, good luck Geo.
 
 
 
 
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| bajajudy 
 
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| Hi From San Jose 
 
 Looks like John has passed us by.  Winds, pretty gusty but not over 30, are out of the north now.
 Look out up there!
 
 Although I havent been down to the beach lately, from here the waves looked pretty big and mean.
 
 I will take some photos tomorrow and post them if John doesnt blow down all the power lines between me and the power station.
 
 I must say that the waiting is the hardest part.  And we have too much information now.  You can drive yourself nuts flitting from one weather site to
another.  I decided this morning not to look, plus I still had some things that I wanted to get done.  When I finally did check it out, it had  almost
gone by us.
 
 Suerte to all those north of me.
 
 [Edited on 9-1-2006 by bajajudy]
 
 
 
 
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| DianaT 
 
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 I am keeping positive thoughts for ALL the residents of Baja Sur.
 
 Watching CNN is awful---they seem to only be concerned with the stranded tourists, and a little about the ex-pats---it makes me want to scream
  
 At least I know that the members of this forum are not only concerned with the tourists, and the ex-pats living there, they are concerned about
EVERYONE.
 
 Stay safe
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| Taco de Baja 
 
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 East Pacific hurricanes are only small when compared to the hurricanes of the Atlantic and the typhoons (hurricanes) of the west Pacific....That being
said they can still do HUGE damage, and I doubt the writer would really call it small if it were making a bee line for Los Angeles....
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| dono 
 
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 Here in north Barriles winds are about 25-35 mph, waves are about 8 ft, tide is very high. The last rain squall was out of the north-east, so we are
in the northern reaches of the counter clock wise movement of John.This is one of the few times I would rather be in So. Calif. The last time I wanted
to be there was hurricane Marty. Good luck to all who get to experiance John------------Don
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| Al G 
 
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 Update: CNN just reported the eye wall just landed at or near Punta Boca del Tule.
 
 
 
 
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| tehag 
 
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| john 
 
 NOAA also has John currently coming ashore on the East Cape. Not great news for the people there, but the storm will weaken quickly if it stays over
land. I'm in Loreto and watching with trepidation and lots of extra water and junk food.
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| capitolkat 
 
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 I think I should become a metorologist. About 10 hours ago I noticed the storm had abandoned it's westward drift and held on 108.8 longitutde for over
9 hours- heading to the SOC. I was thinking of my friends in L Paz but also of the numbers of the poor community in the arroyos in the CAbo area.
 
 If all remains the same I'll be there on Thursday- I still offer to bring what I can if there are specific needs.  Hang in there - we're all pulling
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by BajaNews Roberto Alvarez, of Cabo San Lucas, surfs in front of the city's famous rock arch in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Friday, Sept. 1, 2006, as Hurricane John
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 Hah!!! thats a funny picture, only during a hurricane can you surf medano beach, did it back in 96.
 
 
 
 
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| JESSE 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by longlegsinlapaz 
 
 I'm confused.....this guy repeatedly refers to John as a SMALL hurricane.  From the sat pics I've been watching for the past few
days, it looks friggin HUGE to me.  It appears to be spanninng an area of at least 8-10 times the width of the peninsula.  Is he only
referring to the eye??  And the peripheral damage potential adjacent to the eye?
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 Its small compared to this>
 
 
 
  Hurricane linda category 5 
 
 
 
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 My last prediction of the day, this thing is going to go up the east cape shore, and come in over Los planes-la ventana, go right tru La Paz, and head
north of Todos santos.
 
 This is it for me, you all take care and be safe.
 
 
 
 
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| M_Man 
 
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 When was H. Linda? Yikes!
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| DianaT 
 
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 Jesse,
 
 Be safe----
 
 That is some picture of Linda----
 
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| Al G 
 
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 | Quote: |  | [for the past few days, it looks friggin HUGE to me.  It appears to be spanninng an area of at least 8-10 times the width of the
peninsula.  Is he only referring to the eye??  And the peripheral damage potential adjacent to the eye? | 
 
 Its small compared to this>
 
 
 Holy Cr*p!!! I knew, I knew nothing about Hurricanes, but that THING is 50 times the size of John! WOW.
 
 [Edited on 9-2-2006 by Al G]
 
 
 
 
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| CaboMagic 
 
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 Amigos and Amigas
 
 Thankfully so far things are not as awful as they could have been in Cabo ...
 
 Am gathering current reports from staff/crews that live north and northwest of the CSL marina ...  will post ..
 
 To those in the northwest quadrant .. our prayers that HJ moves quickly ...
 
 LG
 
 [Edited on 9-2-2006 by CaboMagic]
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| Russ 
 
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