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Quoted: you can't buy more food when the powers out, and the stores are all closed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Tell me how that works when there is no electricity and all the stores are closed, bridges washed out and roads impassable because of miles long tree blowdowns? The time to stock up is now. Then plan primary, alternate and subsequent routs to safety. Trust me, not my first rodeo with a hurricane, or disaster preparedness in general. What I said was in reference to the remaining meat we have vacuum sealed in the chest freezer - I'm letting that shit go to waste and running an AC unit if I only have the option to hook up one appliance. The refrigerated stuff can go in the coolers on ice. I've slept with no power after storms (or during the summer because the AC quit working) enough to know I'll never willingly do it again. This is also why I stop buying stuff to stock the deep freeze by the end of May unless we manage to work through everything we've bought (only happened once in four years of owning the freezer) and run out completely - less to risk during these late-season storms that always seem to be the worst ones. I just spent half my day off yesterday brush hogging the entire perimeter of my property for a fence install in a week or two... swear to God if this storm comes through and dumps a ton of tree debris where I did all that work I'm gonna be pissed. |
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Quoted: Same for me But I had an advantage. We had/have a travel trailer with propane fridge. I took all perishables out of house fridge and put in camper. I was able to run it the whole time on less than one 20 pound tank of propane. also ran water heater on propane. I have generators and was able to sleep in a/c and take hot showers each day. I was the best smelling person at work each day. A camper is very useful as long as it does not get damaged in storm. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I live in the Brandon area and we never lost power during Irma. East edge of the center come over my house. Had no power for 5 days... Same for me But I had an advantage. We had/have a travel trailer with propane fridge. I took all perishables out of house fridge and put in camper. I was able to run it the whole time on less than one 20 pound tank of propane. also ran water heater on propane. I have generators and was able to sleep in a/c and take hot showers each day. I was the best smelling person at work each day. A camper is very useful as long as it does not get damaged in storm. I slept in the shop office at work for a few days after Irma until my home power came back on. It at least had ac and a shower. Mom and Dad lived out their RV after Charlie. It took a month to get their power back on... |
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SLS Artemis 1 launch potentially Tuesday... the 27th...
No announcement made that I know of yet. Will they try to launch before the storm... will they wait it out at the pad... will they roll it back to the VAB? |
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Quoted: SLS Artemis 1 launch potentially Tuesday... the 27th... No announcement made that I know of yet. Will they try to launch before the storm... will they wait it out at the pad... will they roll it back to the VAB? View Quote |
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Hopefully, this wont be a big storm. Cat 1-2 when it makes landfall.
Stay safe my fellow Floridians. |
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Quoted: Can't wait Wife plans on flying out of TPA on Friday for 2 weeks with her cousin in Italy Hopefully we'll lose power for another 11 days Our local "grid" ...... (most of) the rest of the neighbors on our street are recently transplanted..... and have no Idea ....they asked why I was trimming the trees around our elec. service entrance. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/55482/street-2536262.jpg View Quote LOL guess how I know you never get ice storms. |
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Quoted: 11AM NOAA is suggesting it will be a Cat 3 on landfall (currently pointed just south of Tampa).. https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/storm_graphics/AT09/refresh/AL092022_5day_cone_with_line_and_wind+png/145524_5day_cone_with_line_and_wind.png View Quote |
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Watching with interest. Been through so many tropical storms and hurricanes since 74. Only one I've missed was Hurricane Elena in 85.
Used to be a first responder for the local government working in these things.. and it sucked! Considering, that I live in hurricane alley, it's not exactly a total shocker, at the moment, that a potential Cat 2 or Cat 3 is forecast for next week. Cheers |
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Quoted: SLS Artemis 1 launch potentially Tuesday... the 27th... No announcement made that I know of yet. Will they try to launch before the storm... will they wait it out at the pad... will they roll it back to the VAB? View Quote They probably welcome the opportunity to delay again and blame the weather. Edit: Who could have possibly foreseen a hurricane interfering with launch operations in Florida in September?!?! |
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Quoted: I slept in the shop office at work for a few days after Irma until my home power came back on. It at least had ac and a shower. Mom and Dad lived out their RV after Charlie. It took a month to get their power back on... View Quote Yeah the office building my wife’s office was at had showers at the office gym. I’d meet her there for dinner and a shower after work every day until we got power back. Also used the showers at my gym after it got power back in like a day. |
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Quoted: It definitely looks like there is a Hurricane magnet on Skyline. Didn't Blackfox say he was heading back to the west coast? Looks like its aiming for Sanibel Island. View Quote @7 When the storm track looked like it was hitting Sanibel (our home dock) I decided to stay in Fort Lauderdale with Skyline. Within a few hours of that decision many models then moved the track to Fort Lauderdale Between my house on Sanibel my house inland and my boat in Fort Lauderdale I'm pretty sure I'm screwed here either way! The beach and ocean are incredible today, though, so I'm going for a swim.... |
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View Quote Well... shit. |
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Quoted: Can't wait Wife plans on flying out of TPA on Friday for 2 weeks with her cousin in Italy Hopefully we'll lose power for another 11 days Our local "grid" ...... (most of) the rest of the neighbors on our street are recently transplanted..... and have no Idea ....they asked why I was trimming the trees around our elec. service entrance. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/55482/street-2536262.jpg View Quote That's not grid, that's distribution. But you're right about trimming the trees. |
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Quoted: Looking like Ft. Myers. Each update seems to go a bit more east. Hopefully she keeps pulling further east. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 11AM NOAA is suggesting it will be a Cat 3 on landfall (currently pointed just south of Tampa).. https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/storm_graphics/AT09/refresh/AL092022_5day_cone_with_line_and_wind+png/145524_5day_cone_with_line_and_wind.png Yeah, no shit. Hate to wish that on anyone... Irma went right over us. I'm not very exited to experience that again. |
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Won't know till it comes off Cuba next week, could be another Charley, blowing up even bigger right before landfall.
Prediction models a week out are not to be trusted. I'm up the coast in the panhandle, yeah, keep this sucker east, please. |
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Quoted: It's this one.... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/82036/Screenshot_2022-09-22_162111-2535511.png View Quote Edit: Or if it tracks East, It could hit me while I'm in Miami early in the week. |
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Caribbean Storm will become Major Hurricane in the Gulf |
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Forgot about all the rain we have had lately. Lakes are all high and over docks. This coming through is going to cause a good bit of flooding problems.
Jeeps might get some use in our CERT responses. |
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Quoted: Nah. The power issues in south Tampa are due to the old power lines and the “Grand” oaks growing through them that teco and the tree huggers with the city of Tampa refuse to maintain. Teco is pretty good about getting power up and running. Flooding would mainly be people along the Hillsborough and Alifia along with bayshore and downtown. Was pretty crazy walking out to bayshore when Irma came through and seeing it suck all the water out of the bay before making land fall. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: At some point in the next 50 years, the Tampa Bay area is going to take a solid hit from a cat 3+ storm. When that happens, it's going to render a few hundred thousand people homeless, and probably another million or two without power for 2-4 weeks at a minimum. It's going to be another Andrew/Katrina level event, and there will be endless recriminations and finger-pointing during the inevitable hearings and lawsuits. The entire bay area is hopelessly unprepared for a major storm, and the disaster response is a joke. The lessons learned three decades ago in southern FL with Andrew were never learned by planners over on the west coast, not really. I don't think the region will recover for at least a decade after the fact. Nah. The power issues in south Tampa are due to the old power lines and the “Grand” oaks growing through them that teco and the tree huggers with the city of Tampa refuse to maintain. Teco is pretty good about getting power up and running. Flooding would mainly be people along the Hillsborough and Alifia along with bayshore and downtown. Was pretty crazy walking out to bayshore when Irma came through and seeing it suck all the water out of the bay before making land fall. Landfall in or near Pinellas County is going to cause a lot more flooding than just along the Hillsborough. Ever ask how many mobile homes there are in the Tampa Bay area...? TECO has an excellent system, but a direct hit is still going to cause a massive amount of outages that will take weeks and weeks to repair. I knew people who went almost two weeks without power after Irma, and that wasn't a direct hit into the Bay. |
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It's not even a tropical storm yet. The media already has it bringing death and destruction to Florida in a guaranteed CAT3 monster.
They want this to happen so bad they are creaming their jeans over it. JFC. |
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Quoted: It's not even a tropical storm yet. The media already has it bringing death and destruction to Florida in a guaranteed CAT3 monster. They want this to happen so bad they are creaming their jeans over it. JFC. View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: It's not even a tropical storm yet. The media already has it bringing death and destruction to Florida in a guaranteed CAT3 monster. They want this to happen so bad they are creaming their jeans over it. JFC. View Quote Should give all the newbies to Florida a good scare either way. |
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Cat 3 means fill up a few gas cans, stock the fridge and liquor cabinet and see who is having a hurricane party. Ny friend Jordan will post of facebook/craigslist for a hurricane honey to sit it out at his house. Me, just look out the window and watch the palms swaying and the rain coming in sideways while sipping on a rum and coke.
If I feel productive I might figure out if I can live stream it. Probably can't, Starlink has problems during heavy storms. Hmm... Should I take my antenna down? |
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So I'm one of those horrible Yankee transplants, and it's looking like based off models I'll get to see the center of the eye, lol.
Knowing this shit ain't accurate yet, if it was, what should I expect? Already got an evac plan, and enough supplies to last months. |
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Quoted: So I'm one of those horrible Yankee transplants, and it's looking like based off models I'll get to see the center of the eye, lol. Knowing this shit ain't accurate yet, if it was, what should I expect? Already got an evac plan, and enough supplies to last months. View Quote You’re gonna die. Dibs on everything. |
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I was planning to drive down to Orlando on Wednesday for a vacation starting Thursday. Great. Wife gonna be pissed.
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Quoted: So I'm one of those horrible Yankee transplants, and it's looking like based off models I'll get to see the center of the eye, lol. Knowing this shit ain't accurate yet, if it was, what should I expect? Already got an evac plan, and enough supplies to last months. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: So I'm one of those horrible Yankee transplants, and it's looking like based off models I'll get to see the center of the eye, lol. Knowing this shit ain't accurate yet, if it was, what should I expect? Already got an evac plan, and enough supplies to last months. Loss of power for several days... Short term flooding depending on area... As long as a tornado doesn't drop out of it on your house you'll have high winds that should not be that bad against a house built in the last 15 years (maybe lose some shingles). Quoted: You’re gonna die. Dibs on everything. Or that... If you're on that coast. |
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Quoted: Quoted: So I'm one of those horrible Yankee transplants, and it's looking like based off models I'll get to see the center of the eye, lol. Knowing this shit ain't accurate yet, if it was, what should I expect? Already got an evac plan, and enough supplies to last months. You’re gonna die. Dibs on everything. Real answer: it depends. If you really do get hit with the eye of a Cat 3, 115MPH storm you’re going to be uncomfortable for a while. It’s hot after a hurricane passes by and the power is out for a week or more. If you have lots of trees around, a chainsaw is a necessity. Have some bottled water on hand, gas for your generator (you have a generator, right?) full tanks on all vehicles, a few fans, bug spray, a way to cook (charcoal or gas grill), flashlights, some food, a few loaded pmags depending on your neighbors. It’s nice to have some sort of water for washing too. Scrub and fill up bathtubs or have some barrels outside filled so you can wash yo ass and dishes. You’ll be impressed with how nice the stars are when there is no power for miles around. |
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Quoted: So I'm one of those horrible Yankee transplants, and it's looking like based off models I'll get to see the center of the eye, lol. Knowing this shit ain't accurate yet, if it was, what should I expect? Already got an evac plan, and enough supplies to last months. View Quote Unless you live in a storm surge area or a trailer, you don't need to worry about evacuating over a Cat 3. Bring your lawn furniture/grill inside and make plans for water and power to be out a few days (just in case). Fill up on gas now before everyone freaks out. |
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Quoted: Beginning to wind up https://cdn.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES16/ABI/SECTOR/car/GEOCOLOR/GOES16-CAR-GEOCOLOR-1000x1000.gif View Quote Look at the anti clockwise rotation to the east of the cloud cover. The roughly defined eye looks like it's already taken a NNW path big time. Fingers crossed this sucker goes east of Fla over the Bahamas and spins out over the Atlantic. Just spent $158 on genny gas. |
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Quoted: Look at the anti clockwise rotation to the east of the cloud cover. The roughly defined eye looks like it's already taken a NNW path big time. Fingers crossed this sucker goes east of Fla over the Bahamas and spins out over the Atlantic. Just spent $158 on genny gas. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Beginning to wind up https://cdn.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES16/ABI/SECTOR/car/GEOCOLOR/GOES16-CAR-GEOCOLOR-1000x1000.gif Look at the anti clockwise rotation to the east of the cloud cover. The roughly defined eye looks like it's already taken a NNW path big time. Fingers crossed this sucker goes east of Fla over the Bahamas and spins out over the Atlantic. Just spent $158 on genny gas. The latest doesn't show any Northern drift, or change in prediction. You chose well. https://cdn.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/FLOATER/data/AL092022/GEOCOLOR/GOES16-AL092022-GEOCOLOR-1000x1000.gif |
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Quoted: Real answer: it depends. If you really do get hit with the eye of a Cat 3, 115MPH storm you’re going to be uncomfortable for a while. It’s hot after a hurricane passes by and the power is out for a week or more. If you have lots of trees around, a chainsaw is a necessity. Have some bottled water on hand, gas for your generator (you have a generator, right?) full tanks on all vehicles, a few fans, bug spray, a way to cook (charcoal or gas grill), flashlights, some food, a few loaded pmags depending on your neighbors. It’s nice to have some sort of water for washing too. Scrub and fill up bathtubs or have some barrels outside filled so you can wash yo ass and dishes. You’ll be impressed with how nice the stars are when there is no power for miles around. View Quote 2 gens, tons of water, food cooking ext. Looks like I'm in a surge area, so I might just have to do my evac plan. This is why I built inland lol, I just wish it was done. |
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Quoted: Won't know till it comes off Cuba next week, could be another Charley, blowing up even bigger right before landfall. Prediction models a week out are not to be trusted. I'm up the coast in the panhandle, yeah, keep this sucker east, please. View Quote I’m with you. Stay away from the Big Bend area and away from Georgia. Wouldn’t mind a couple of inches of rain, but no wind. |
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Quoted: Quoted: It's not even a tropical storm yet. The media already has it bringing death and destruction to Florida in a guaranteed CAT3 monster. They want this to happen so bad they are creaming their jeans over it. JFC. How do patterns and history work, yo? IT'S GOING TO BE 87 TIMES WORSE THAN HURRICANE CHARLIE GODDAMMITT !!!! |
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