hurricane_run
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125 mph! wow its looking bad for those in its path.
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James88
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Good luck to all those in the path of .
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52255225
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latest track is charlotte harbor. yeah i couldnt get on either.
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hurricane_run
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They better batten down the hatches. They just start evacuating other ares that they thought were to far south. but they are about to close the roads.
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AgentB
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Found this on the OrlandoWeather website:
"The latest projection from the National Hurricane Center could bring Hurricane closer to Orlando. The National Weather Service issued an inland hurricane wind warning Friday morning for Lake, Orange, Seminole, Osceola and Volusia counties. The warning means sustained wind speeds of over 74 mph are expected for the counties in the warning area."
Looks like O-town could end up with some very bad weather, as well as Volusia/Brevard line northward. Somehow the people at my work haven't grasped the concept yet that this storm has 125mph winds and could be lining up Daytona Beach as an exit point after crossing Florida. All morning I've been hearing "oh it's over on the west coast, we're not going to get anything but some wind and rain". Sometimes ignorance is not bliss.
-------------------- Check the Surf
Edited by AgentB (Fri Aug 13 2004 01:11 PM)
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hurricane_run
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remember also that it is moving at 20mph. That adds 20mph windspeed to it now. This doesn't look good.
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AmateurJohn
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We made it through the tornado warning with no sight of a twister.
A very strong squall passed through here around 12:35, lasting about 10-15 minutes. We lost Dish Network reception for about 10 minutes.
The latest advisory from the bumps ’s wind speed up to 125mph, making it a strong category 3 hurricane. It is now moving more NE than expected. WINK tv in Ft. Myers is now cautioning viewers that is heading more toward Ft. Myers than Tampa. If that movement continues, it will be heading straight for us too.
-------------------- Lake Placid - 27.3N 81.3W
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DMFischer
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***Deer in headlights look**** I am honestly scared now. I can't imagine how those that evacuated to Orlando and surrounding areas must feel about now. I have no idea what to do right now because they didn't tell me to be ready for this. I am stocked with water, but not prepared for no power and worse. Anyone that can tell me what to do, this mom and 2 kids would appreciate it. Ya'll have saved my sanity. I am heading to the garage to try and make room for the car. Good Lord, this is scaring me.
Good luck to those that feel like me right now.
MomFischer ( i like that!)
-------------------- Survived: Mitch '98-Charley's crossing'04-Frances '04-Jeanne'04 Survived near fatal fear from Floyd's threat.
Nearly grew gills with Fay'08
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Anonymous
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This storm, this monster's new track is to go right over my house. I'm worried, but also something I didn't expect, I'm scared. I hope and pray for safety.
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tornado00
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That last post was me by the way.
-------------------- Derek Sutherland
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LI Phil
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Good lord! 125 MPH and strengthening. And it's heading more south than it was projected to do. I am praying for everyone in 's path...godspeed.
-------------------- 2005 Forecast: 14/7/4
BUCKLE UP!
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alan
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Kudos to channel 9 in orlando. ABC national broke in and said it was going to hit Tampa, based on the 11 a.m. forecast. Channel 9 came back on locally and said they needed to correct what ABC nationally said. Good for them. They also said that with the new track, Orlando could expect 95 mph winds tonight.
On a side note, a friend decided to be a dummy and stayed on Pine Island, which is now in the bulls eye. It's due west of Fort Myers, just north of Sanibel. The bridges off the island are now closed. Any advice for him other than prayer? He said the ocean is already over the seawall and flooding his yard.
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lexxi2004
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Here in the panhandle we went through Erin and Opal which was a cat3. I know how nervous and scared you must be . Have faith and try and stay calm even though that's easier said then done. Alot of thoughts are with you.
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Ocala_Grant
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Does anybody know if Barometer Bob's java chat room is online? or is it just to busy to allow new connections? Discussion in there was great last year Thanks, Grant
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hurricane_run
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this is a monster! my prayers go out to those of you in there path. (it scared me for a moment Kelly on asked "could it become a Catagory 4") sends chills down my spine
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Anonymous
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The weather station in JAX said it was just upgraded to a cat 4 with winds of 145
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Londovir
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Just wanted to post a note. Channel 13 in Tampa (WTVT) just reported on camera that a recon fix from the storm just reported max winds at 10000ft of 160mph, which translated to a ground speed of around 140mph. That would be Cat. 4 strength.
Not to frighten anyone unnecessarily. Just keep your eyes open, and be alert. This thing is changing rapidly, and there are at least 2 tornados on the ground also - Doppler radar just reported a tornado on the ground in Avon Park, FL moving north at 40mph, and there was another on the ground around Lake Placid, FL. I can't remember who was in Lake Placid, but be safe and careful, friend....
Londovir
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alan
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twc just said they think category 4 by landfall.
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Anonymous
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Check out this scary image
http://orca.rsmas.miami.edu/wximages/jet/1_35/anis.html
http:/www.hardcoreweather.com
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FlaRebel
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Here are things you need to have on hand.
Water - at least 1 gallon daily per person for 3 to 7 days
Food - at least enough for 3 to 7 days
non-perishable packaged or canned food / juices
foods for infants or the elderly
snack foods
non-electric can opener
cooking tools / fuel
paper plates / plastic utensils
Blankets / Pillows, etc.
Clothing - seasonal / rain gear/ sturdy shoes
First Aid Kit / Medicines / Prescription Drugs
Special Items - for babies and the elderly
Toiletries - hygiene items
Moisture wipes
Flashlight / Batteries
Radio - Battery operated and NOAA weather radio
Cash - Banks and ATMs may not be open or available for extended periods.
Keys
Toys, Books and Games
Important documents - in a waterproof container
insurance, medical records, bank account numbers, Social Security card, etc.
document all valuables with videotape if possible
Tools - keep a set with you during the storm
Vehicle fuel tanks filled
Pet care items
proper identification / immunization records
ample supply of food and water
a carrier or cage
medications
muzzle and leash
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