User Panel
Quoted:
Can the people posting updates, please at least post the County they are in? There’s been a couple people posting useful stuff, useful, that is, if it had a geographical area associated with it. I get the desire for persec. I really do. But don’t post all that stuff if you're not going to post the County or Zipcode at least. View Quote |
|
Quoted: I've had it with hurricanes. To make matters worse, I was injured in an accident. I've completely screwed up my ankle (I'm in PT working to avoid surgery) and my wrist. I've been putting off going to the doc for that because of my ankle. But I know something is really wrong with it. I can't help putting up the shutters... or taking them down. Hubby can't do it all by himself. They are heavy bastards. If we can't get some of our friends sons to come over, we may have to resort to hiring people I do not want to hire. I'm not a happy girl right now. I don't do well not be able to do anything. View Quote |
|
That's a long line.
Click date for video.
|
|
|
Quoted:
That's a long line. Click date for video.
View Quote |
|
Checking in from the Tampa area. Both my fiance and I stopped at two different Publix (St. Pete on Ulmerton near Raymond James HQ and the Tampa Palms store) on the way in to work this morning. The only thing that looked like they were running short on in both locations was water.
|
|
Quoted:
My wife never lifted her head from her phone as i carried sheets of plywood past her View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: I've had it with hurricanes. To make matters worse, I was injured in an accident. I've completely screwed up my ankle (I'm in PT working to avoid surgery) and my wrist. I've been putting off going to the doc for that because of my ankle. But I know something is really wrong with it. I can't help putting up the shutters... or taking them down. Hubby can't do it all by himself. They are heavy bastards. If we can't get some of our friends sons to come over, we may have to resort to hiring people I do not want to hire. I'm not a happy girl right now. I don't do well not be able to do anything. |
|
This is near Jupiter
|
|
All Publix in CFL are out of water but get more daily. Peopl are going retard already.
Have the UCF game tonight and some golf this weekend. |
|
Quoted:
All Publix in CFL are out of water but get more daily. Peopl are going retard already. Have the UCF game tonight and some golf this weekend. View Quote |
|
For the life of me I don't understand why people don't stock up on water at the beginning of the season.
|
|
I filled my last 5-gal gas can with non-ethanol gas 30 mins ago in Largo (Pinellas County). Two other pickup trucks there filling 4-5 gas cans too. No real panic or rush yet.
|
|
St Lucie here. Been through every storm since 1993. Not as near as scared yet as I was with Floyd.
I’ll be on duty again for this one. |
|
Quoted:
That's a long line. Click date for video.
View Quote Their gas line is probably like ours on a daily basis. 8 double pumps with 10-12 cars in each line all day long. |
|
Quoted:
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/storm_graphics/AT05/refresh/AL052019_5day_cone_no_line_and_wind+png/144746_5day_cone_no_line_and_wind.png Hasn't changed much since 8am. View Quote |
|
|
|
Quoted:
Lady in blue didn't want to be filmed. :) Their gas line is probably like ours on a daily basis. 8 double pumps with 10-12 cars in each line all day long. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:
That's a long line. Click date for video.
Their gas line is probably like ours on a daily basis. 8 double pumps with 10-12 cars in each line all day long. |
|
If anyone is curious to the whereabouts of the NOAA's Hurricane Hunters, use flightradar24 and look for N42RF and N49RF.
Their P-3 (N42RF) "Kermit" is currently in the storm. |
|
|
|
Quoted:
Quoted:
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/storm_graphics/AT05/refresh/AL052019_5day_cone_no_line_and_wind+png/144746_5day_cone_no_line_and_wind.png Hasn't changed much since 8am.
|
|
As of this morning, the Staples on South Florida Ave in Lakeland had 10 pallets of water.
The Winter Garden Lowes is currently out of propane, D batteries and water. There are guys still getting plywood in an orderly fashion. |
|
|
|
The ABC Liquor in Lake City had no lines and 10 bucks off Roku Gin if you bought 2 or more.
|
|
|
Saw a Lowe’s flat bed this morning on 441 heading to Gainesville with about 200 6500 watt generators on board.
|
|
Wife is showing signs of post Irma ptsd.
We are like 200 south of where it is suppose to hit and she is very nervous. |
|
View Quote |
|
View Quote Put some whiskey in her bottle and she'll be ready to stack looters with the best of 'em. Also; get tiny, tiny NODs. |
|
Quoted:
I have a feeling the storm is going to take a sharp turn north and blow up the coast....I don't know why. That's what seems to usually happen, the projections have not been accurate lately. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:
All Publix in CFL are out of water but get more daily. Peopl are going retard already. Have the UCF game tonight and some golf this weekend. |
|
because the system slowed down, it's going to get more time to intensify under favorable conditions
Attached File this system has been a problem to forecast, because it has been influenced by the movement of high and low pressure systems from the mid conus, eastward, and the strengthening of a ridge of high pressure to the north of the system. |
|
View Quote |
|
Generators gonna sell out up here of people driving them down trying to make quick cash
|
|
Lots of new arrivals in Florida that arrived in the past couple years who never experienced a hurricane
|
|
Quoted:
So young, but she already has a: the right attitude and b: multiple long guns. Put some whiskey in her bottle and she'll be ready to stack looters with the best of 'em. Also; get tiny, tiny NODs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Put some whiskey in her bottle and she'll be ready to stack looters with the best of 'em. Also; get tiny, tiny NODs. |
|
Quoted:
The media is really getting everyone in a frenzy over this one. Lots of new arrivals in Florida that arrived in the past couple years who never experienced a hurricane are in complete and utter hysteria. View Quote |
|
Quoted:
I seem to remember someone here that had no gas and was in a panic. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:
The media is really getting everyone in a frenzy over this one. Lots of new arrivals in Florida that arrived in the past couple years who never experienced a hurricane are in complete and utter hysteria. GF loves shopping at Costco so were already stocked up on water and food and got gas |
|
Quoted:
The media is really getting everyone in a frenzy over this one. Lots of new arrivals in Florida that arrived in the past couple years who never experienced a hurricane are in complete and utter hysteria. View Quote |
|
|
Quoted:
... Be prepared for the possibility of losing local TV and Radio stations. We lost pretty much all of them before the eye hit. It was a couple days before we got any radio stations back. I could get a station from about 100 miles away, but they had very little information that helped, because in those first couple of days, with no local comms or radio/TV, so little info was getting out. You may go a couple days without a lot of info. View Quote |
|
the most likely problem that will present for inland and Gulf-Coast FL (as I think other posters previously mentioned) is not wind destruction of homes, but instead power going out for days from trees tipping over and taking out power lines. FL has had a LOT of rain in the past 8 weeks, much of the ground is saturated in many places, and even if Dorian drops to a Cat 1 or Tropical Storm as it crosses land, it could just move slooooowly and dump tons and tons of rain onto saturated ground. At that point, it won't take Cat 4 winds to topple trees over. I lived through a couple of hurricanes like this in Virginia in the 2000s that came inland to Richmond and just sat there raining buckets for days, causing flooding and root balls that gave up the effort.
|
|
Academy sports in West Melbourne Brevard County we just got in six pallets of water about 100 gas cans two pallets of the 1 pound propane cylinders and the shit is flying off the shelves faster than we can put it there
|
|
I seriously can't understand how people who live in Florida, or really anywhere there can be a natural disaster, aren't prepared.
My house in Florida has a 10,000w Honda generator, a 2000w Honda generator and 1500w Honda generator. We always have multiple cases of water on hand, a 25 gallon tank of gas (for the boats anyways) on hand, plus gas cans. It all gets cycled through the boats. Let alone 3 tanks of propane for the grill, charcoal of the Big green egg, etc. Like this isn't a surprise people. |
|
Quoted:
I filled my last 5-gal gas can with non-ethanol gas 30 mins ago in Largo (Pinellas County). Two other pickup trucks there filling 4-5 gas cans too. No real panic or rush yet. View Quote |
|
Sign up for the ARFCOM weekly newsletter and be entered to win a free ARFCOM membership. One new winner* is announced every week!
You will receive an email every Friday morning featuring the latest chatter from the hottest topics, breaking news surrounding legislation, as well as exclusive deals only available to ARFCOM email subscribers.
AR15.COM is the world's largest firearm community and is a gathering place for firearm enthusiasts of all types.
From hunters and military members, to competition shooters and general firearm enthusiasts, we welcome anyone who values and respects the way of the firearm.
Subscribe to our monthly Newsletter to receive firearm news, product discounts from your favorite Industry Partners, and more.
Copyright © 1996-2024 AR15.COM LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Any use of this content without express written consent is prohibited.
AR15.Com reserves the right to overwrite or replace any affiliate, commercial, or monetizable links, posted by users, with our own.