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    Hurricane Dennis approaches U.S.

    KEY WEST, Fla. - The first rain from Hurricane Dennis started falling Friday on the Florida Keys as the storm barreled toward the Gulf of Mexico, and forecasters warned that it might score a direct hit on the island chain.

    Dennis was packing 145 mph wind at early afternoon, making it a strong Category 4 storm. Even if the eye passes to the west of the Keys, forecasters warned, hurricane-force winds extended up to 50 miles from the center, and tropical storm-force winds stretched up to 160 miles out.

    Key West's streets were calmer than usual Friday, the result of an evacuation order issued a day earlier. The storm could batter the islands by evening, forecasters said. Morning breezes were expected to grow into stronger winds, joined by up to 8 inches of rain and storm surges of up to 6 feet.

    Utility workers were out Friday to trim trees away from power lines, but outages were expected before day's end, said Florida Keys Electric Co-op CEO Tim Planer. "The weather's deteriorating here pretty quickly," he said.

    Dennis began to cross Cuba on Friday afternoon, and was described as "extremely dangerous" by the National Hurricane Center in Miami. Dennis was blamed for at least five deaths in Haiti.

    After passing the Keys, the storm's arms could batter Florida's west coast before the center hits the U.S. mainland around late Sunday, somewhere between the Florida Panhandle and Louisiana.

    An estimated 40,000 residents and tourists were ordered out of the beachside town of Gulf Shores, Ala., on Friday, and evacuation was also requested in a flood-prone parish south of New Orleans that is home to 458,000. Mississippi officials planned an announcement later in the day.

    Inland-bound traffic along the coast was already growing heavy, and hotels were filling more than 150 miles to the north.

    "All day long all of our phones have been ringing. The only thing we can tell people is that we are sold out," said Lasonya Lewis, a desk clerk at a Courtyard by Marriott in Montgomery, Ala.

    In Florida, some gas stations had run out of fuel Friday, and cars lined up at those that still had supplies. State officials said fuel supplies and distribution were normal, and dry pumps would be restocked by Saturday.

    A hurricane warning was issued for the lower Keys. A hurricane watch was in effect for the middle and upper Keys.

    Gov. Jeb Bush declared a state of emergency and cut short a Maine vacation to return to Tallahassee. Everyone in the southernmost Keys, along with all tourists and mobile home residents in the low-lying island chain, were ordered to evacuate. People snatched up bottles of water and other hurricane supplies as cars streamed out of the Keys.

    Airlines reported that nearly all flights out of Key West were full and Greyhound added buses to help get thousands of people out of the area.

    "This is my wedding night, and I'll be on a bus," said Sue Theroux, 42, of Point Pleasant, N.J., as she and her groom, Tom Theroux, waited in Key West for a Greyhound late Thursday. The couple had planned to marry on Saturday but hastily moved up the ceremony after the evacuation order.

    Some, including lifelong Key West resident Barbara Crespo, planned to remain.

    "There's not a whole lot you can do when you live in paradise," the 49-year-old real estate agent said Friday as she rode bikes with her husband.

    The Lower Keys Medical Center closed, and even emergencies were not treated. A sign outside the Conch Republic Liquors store read, "Dennis Don't Be a Menace."

    At 2 p.m. EDT, Dennis' eye was at Cuba's southern coast, about 125 miles southeast of Havana, and about 190 miles south-southeast of Key West. It was wobbling slightly as it moved northwest at about 17 mph.

    Dennis weakened slightly as it arrived in Cuba, but forecasters expect it to remain a major hurricane with winds of at least 111 mph when it enters the Gulf in the evening. It was unlikely to return to its most ferocious strength, however, because the sea water isn't warm enough yet, center meteorologist Chris Hennon said.

    Forecasters expected a possible storm surge of up to 7 feet along the Florida's southwestern coast, and tornadoes could also form through Saturday in the state's southern section, including the Keys. The southwestern county of Collier issued a voluntary evacuation for people living in coastal areas and on barrier islands.

    At Cape Canaveral, NASA decided Friday that Dennis would be far enough west to let the space shuttle Discovery stay on its launch pad, and the liftoff of the first shuttle mission since the Columbia disaster remained on track for Wednesday.

    Many in Dennis' projected path already got a wake-up call this week from a surprising Tropical Storm Cindy, which caused three deaths, knocked out power to thousands, and spawned twisters that toppled trees and caused up to $40 million damage to the Atlanta Motor Speedway.

    By midday Friday, the remnants of Cindy were centered on Maryland's eastern shore, moving toward New England. Flood and flash flood watches were posted from Georgia into New England.

    Four hurricanes battered Florida last year, causing more than $40 billion in damage.

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    I don't mean to take attention away from the barbaric attacks in London at all.

    However, here in Hurricane Alley, we seem to have yet another uninvited guest heading our way. Having had Charley's eye pass 5 miles away from my house, I am not really thrilled to have another one bearing down on us.

    Hopefully this will go elsewhere....though if it doesnt hit the Fort Myers area like Charley did, it'll still nail somebody else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TopHatter
    I don't mean to take attention away from the barbaric attacks in London at all.

    However, here in Hurricane Alley, we seem to have yet another uninvited guest heading our way. Having had Charley's eye pass 5 miles away from my house, I am not really thrilled to have another one bearing down on us.

    Hopefully this will go elsewhere....though if it doesnt hit the Fort Myers area like Charley did, it'll still nail somebody else.

    TopHat and everyone else down there in Dennis' way -

    Take care of yourselves and stay safe this weekend.
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    Good luck tophatter.

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    Stay safe Top, and keep your head down.
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    Wet and windy here, but it passed us by. Prayers and best wishes for those in the direct path...
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    He may even miscalculate and slide these weapons off to terrorist groups to invite them to be a surrogate to use them against the United States. It’s the miscalculation that poses the greatest threat-John Kerry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Confed999
    Wet and windy here, but it passed us by. Prayers and best wishes for those in the direct path...
    Yup, dodged a bullet this time. I hope everyone in the Panhandle, LA and AL do OK. They've gotten hit more times than anybody


    And who do we have on deck? Tropical Depression 5, soon to be Tropical Storm Emily!



    Emily - A harbinger of death, destruction and chaos from the sea. Fear death by water.
    Also a popular girl's name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TopHatter
    And who do we have on deck? Tropical Depression 5, soon to be Tropical Storm Emily!



    Emily - A harbinger of death, destruction and chaos from the sea. Fear death by water. Also a popular girl's name.



    TopHat - Your words make my heart melt. *sigh* You always did know how to sweet talk a girl!
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    Quote Originally Posted by TopHatsLiberal
    TopHat - Your words make my heart melt. *sigh* You always did know how to sweet talk a girl!
    Any time m'lady.

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    Awwwww... Ain't they cute?
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    He may even miscalculate and slide these weapons off to terrorist groups to invite them to be a surrogate to use them against the United States. It’s the miscalculation that poses the greatest threat-John Kerry

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    No offense but the news coverage is quite silly... wake me up when they get a blizzard down there and 20 inches of snow... that would be worth showing 24/7 on the news... yeah like every year hurricanes don't show up and some how "shock" people...

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    Quote Originally Posted by troung
    No offense but the news coverage is quite silly...
    Those of us near the storm's path are happy there is news coverage...
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    I know...

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    Quote Originally Posted by troung
    No offense but the news coverage is quite silly... wake me up when they get a blizzard down there and 20 inches of snow... that would be worth showing 24/7 on the news... yeah like every year hurricanes don't show up and some how "shock" people...
    My dear Troung, pray tell me where you live, and if you have ever been through a hurricane or 4.
    Myself, I lived in Chicago for 23 years and now 7 years in Florida. I would rather go through the blizzard personally.

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    I grew up in central Ill. I'd take the blizzard as well. The tornados (mini hurricanes) were not much fun though. No matter where you live, mother nature has the tools to bust your balls. Take your pick, roll the dice, and hope for the best. Such is life.

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    My dear Troung, pray tell me where you live, and if you have ever been through a hurricane or 4. Myself, I lived in Chicago for 23 years and now 7 years in Florida. I would rather go through the blizzard personally.
    Giving you a ligth hearted crack for enjoying the good weather (minus Hurri season) then a muggy VA/MD summer and a cold as hell winter...

    And I have been through a hurricane before...

    But turning on every news channel each summer and seeing a Hurricane hit FA like it is something new...

    I burn in the summer and freeze in the winter... so if you get rained on at your beach front house then so be it...

    (Having fun with you and I do hope you remain safe if not a little "wet")

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