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Re: Hurricane Irma
Flippin' marvellous, this monster's track is getting closer to us with every NOAA advisory update. We are now just 10 miles west of the projected cone centre-line and under a Hurricane warning for a Cat 2 gusting 125mph. The county's evacuation Zone A is now under mandatory order, effective a few hours back, eta Sunday midnight.... House pretty much boarded up, tick, tock ,tick, tock...
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Re: Hurricane Irma
Is Ray around? He used to tell everyone Tampa never experienced a hurricane since he moved in.
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Re: Hurricane Irma
Originally Posted by anotherlimey
(Post 12334472)
Is Ray around? He used to tell everyone Tampa never experienced a hurricane since he moved in.
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Re: Hurricane Irma
As of this morning, it has wobbled to the west a little bit, which is a pretty significant wobble. On current trajectory Ft Myers/Naples will get a direct hit but most of Miami will get minor hurricane conditions (Category 2 or less) though South Dade may feel conditions stronger than that.
It can of course wobble back, or wobble again to the West and miss Southwest Florida entirely. |
Re: Hurricane Irma
Originally Posted by ian-mstm
(Post 12334451)
A mile a minute is only 60 miles per hour... not all that fast.
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Re: Hurricane Irma
Looking at Gas Buddy and seeing the shortage this morning. If you are in Florida, best thing you can do - if you are in an evacuation zone, evacuate. IF YOU ARE NOT IN THE PATH OF THE STORM AND NOT IN AN EVACUATION ZONE, DON'T EVACUATE.
People are panicking. I have an acquaintance in north Florida, not in an evacuation zone, not in a place projected to get serious hurricane conditions, who evacuated with his family to Ft Walton Beach this morning. That's crazy, nothing but panic, and takes gasoline and a hotel room from someone evacuating from the Keys, Ft Myers or Miami who really needs it right now. Ft Walton Beach - if Irma wobbles a slight bit west, and it's northern turn is a bit more northwesterly, guess what? Hurricanes frequently tend to turn north once they get into the Gulf of Mexico - they will often hit that Ft Walton Beach-New Orleans stretch of coast after going through southern Florida. If you are evacuating go north and inland, not to another low-lying coastal area in hurricane alley. |
Re: Hurricane Irma
Branson and his mega yacht are here, collecting aid for the usvi and materials to repair his island...
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Re: Hurricane Irma
Back to cat 5...wind gusts of 195 mph. :eek:
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Re: Hurricane Irma
I've never, ever understood why anyone would want to live in Florida. It's a gator-filled, flat, stinky, hot, sweaty armpit. Just say no. Still after Irma maybe a few people will re-evaluate their decision to live in hurricane alley....
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Re: Hurricane Irma
Originally Posted by TimFountain
(Post 12334553)
I've never, ever understood why anyone would want to live in Florida. It's a gator-filled, flat, stinky, hot, sweaty armpit. Just say no. Still after Irma maybe a few people will re-evaluate their decision to live in hurricane alley....
But we will be back. We're getting out to SC. |
Re: Hurricane Irma
Originally Posted by TimFountain
(Post 12334553)
I've never, ever understood why anyone would want to live in Florida. It's a gator-filled, flat, stinky, hot, sweaty armpit. Just say no. Still after Irma maybe a few people will re-evaluate their decision to live in hurricane alley....
The thing I love most about Florida is the people. Salt of the earth! No loonies, crazies, hotheads, phonies, or grifters in the lot. The retirees, especially, are kind and gentle souls - a real pleasure to be around. |
Re: Hurricane Irma
Latest "cone of probability" forecast says the worst will miss Palm Beach County - sparing Rush, Trump, and the Kennedys.
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Re: Hurricane Irma
If you are in Ft Myers/Naples - don't hunker down for this one. Go.
Use the hotel booking aggregation sites - a quick look shows nothing available in Orlando, Gainesville, Lake City, or most of southern Georgia or southern Alabama (including Montgomery - see my whinge earlier about people evacuating, who don't need to) - so you may have to drive to Atlanta. There are still rooms available there, and if you leave now you will still beat out the storm. I even think it is better to just drive north and stop at a service plaza somewhere in Georgia, if you can't get a room, than to stay in Ft Myers/Naples. You will find being in your car at a service plaza a zillion times more preferable to hunkering down in the middle part of a Category 5 hurricane. |
Re: Hurricane Irma
Originally Posted by TimFountain
(Post 12334553)
I've never, ever understood why anyone would want to live in Florida. It's a gator-filled, flat, stinky, hot, sweaty armpit. Just say no. Still after Irma maybe a few people will re-evaluate their decision to live in hurricane alley....
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Re: Hurricane Irma
Originally Posted by zzrmark
(Post 12334558)
^^^wot 'e said!
But we will be back. We're getting out to SC. |
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