
Yes ladies and gentlemen, it’s that time of the year again where Fiji experiences the joys of mother nature and what she has to offer, namely in the form of a Hurricane called Daman. Thats right, if the geniuses at Fiji Meterological Services get this one right, by tomorrow night, Fiji will be adding yet another historic event to its logbook.
A cursory glance at the above picture will show how Hurricane Daman, when formed, was travelling away from Fiji. Somehow, along that trip in the opposite direction, Daman decided, “You know what? It would be fun to say hello to Fiji on behalf of dear ol’ mummy. After all, they do have interesting beer. Or so I’ve heard…” Next thing you know, Fiji gets a hurricane, and a weird sounding one at that.
They’re moving the tourists from the smaller islands back to Nadi, which sounds like a safe plan, though I’m wondering about the poor guys left behind on the island.
And this hurricane can’t even get its timing right, choosing to visit just on the eve of Friday night for crying out aloud. There goes most people’s night out. Mine included.
On a more interesting by-note, the local Meteorological Services name their hurricanes in alphabetical order. Their last hurricane was called Cliff, with the current one Daman, and they’ve already planned ahead with the next hurricane christened Elisha.
Its a rather comforting feeling knowing that the National Meteorological Services has the country’s best interest at heart by naming hurricanes before they arrive. Be prepared, as they say.
Because Hurricanes often have a soft spot for Fiji, it’s often hard to imagine life without one. A friend of mine was chatting me from Singapore, and he found hurricanes intriguing.
Friend: Oh dear. You’re getting a hurricane?
Me: Bah. No biggie. We get them all the time. (Which isn’t far from the truth…if the truth were to be stretched abit…)
Friend: jeez.
Me: Don’t you guys get hurricanes?
Friend: Hehe, just monsoon. Lots of rain. Like you said, no biggie.
Me: Ahh glad to hear that.
Friend: From the sound of things, you seem to be on the worser side of things.
(pause)
Friend: So…what exactly do you do during a hurricane?
Me: Hmmm. Sit at home and watch shit fly.
Friend: Ahh.
What else do you do during a hurricane?


















































#1 by cieart on December 7, 2007 - 1:25 pm
I always thought Hurricane and Cyclone were the same thing but I read somewhere today that Daman moved from being a cyclone to a hurricane. I had to google to see if I was correct and that reporter needs to go back to school! Now if only I can remember which website I read this.
I’ve been reading up on the Fiji Times comments about the cyclone and it cracks me up. Apparently the one after Elisha is to be called Frank!
#2 by Wilson on December 7, 2007 - 3:29 pm
lol same here. Thought hurricanes and cyclones both involved wind and floods ><
Reading the comments at the fiji times website was really funny, can’t wait for hurricane frank! ^_^
#3 by Allen on December 9, 2007 - 9:11 pm
Q- What do i do during a hurricane?
A- I wait another day, till normal transportation to the mainland (viti levu) resumes. Yes, i was on that island… no, not cikobia XD
Anyway, i’m back and have to go through a shitload of emails .. yay
btw i went to sleep when DAMAN struck. fyi, the local news service needs to pay more attention to things up north. There was barely enough informative shit on radio news bulletins about the hurricane striking our second largest island
#4 by Jay on December 12, 2007 - 7:17 am
I wouldn’t know.
Canada isn’t really monsoon climate either.
We mostly sit at home and watch shit freeze.
#5 by Wilson on December 12, 2007 - 9:13 am
@ Allen
Oh wow you were there? >< And you're right, the whole focus was about the hurricane potentially going through viti levu and all the necessary preperations were made etc. Only to find that it went abit more east and struck Vanua levu instead.
@ Jay
Hmmmm watching shit freeze sounds like fun. At least what you’re watching isn’t blown away by some hurricane force winds ^_^
#6 by kroms on December 16, 2007 - 5:31 am
wow nice comments from anonymous who knows some of the local hindi lol
keep up the good work slackers
ure website is slack saraga
its bloody freezing here in switzerland so gg
w the hurricane
#7 by Wilson on December 16, 2007 - 2:52 pm
@kroms
Thanks
Don’t you just love the delete comment button? Godsent I must say…
#8 by cieart on December 17, 2007 - 5:03 pm
@wilson
Man, I really need to start my proof reading business for Anonymous. I can make heaps of $$$!
#9 by Wilson on December 17, 2007 - 9:31 pm
@ cieart
Please let us know the moment you start your services, as we would definitely be your first customer
Oh and welcome back to Fiji! ^_^
#10 by cieart on December 18, 2007 - 12:13 pm
Don’t worry, you guys can be my first clients. Oh, and I do accept kava as payment!
And thanks for welcoming me back home