Posted on 09/09/2017 2:08:31 PM PDT by NautiNurse
The entire Florida Peninsula and points north are poised to experience Hurricane Irma after the storm hugged Cuba's northern coastline. Thousands of Floridians who evacuated the Atlantic cost to Gulf Coast areas found their safe shelter under direct threat from Hurricane Irma as the forecast shifted W Friday night and Saturday. Hurricane Irma's prolonged interaction with Cuba diminished its strength to Category 3.
Irma is forecast to increase in strength as it crosses the FL Straits. The Florida Keys experienced strong outer bands while Irma grazed the N Cuba coastline.
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While that may be entirely true in California, I have had an earthquake rider in Missouri on two properties (one within 120 mi of New Madrid) and in Arizona and the rider is not prohibitive.
100% agree. Modelers minimize things that are hard (or unknown) like.. "clouds". The real world is quite complicated. More so than even our brightest modelers.
Great radar,
Mollasses Reef light off key largo 9:00 am
65 sustained gusts to 80
baro29.08
air temp 77.7 water 84.2
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Key West KYWF1 9:48 am
49.9 sus 62.9 gusts WNW
strongest so far were at 8:24
61/78
28.41 at 9
lowest baro at 835—28:25
South Florida Hurricane Irma is good also.
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Building in flood prone areas is just asking for trouble. The dangers of flooding mostly involve people living in dangerous places.
Probably.
Nothing is good enough for some people.
True.
Being covered and being paid are two different things, as people in Homestead, FL learned.
One of these days, a reporter is going to be killed by flying debris - the media will go ballistic with grief & hype.
Thankfully we still have electricity, cable, and internet!!!
In Boca Raton, having had the eye of Wilma hit us, I can say we are getting hurricane force gusts here today. Some trees are down around town. We expect the peak in early afternoon.
I’m not surprised.
But you are not assured that you will experience a catastrophic earthquake in your lifetime. Your area is not know for killer earthquakes, hence your low premiums. For all of my 68 years, that has been drilled into me, that the “big one” is coming.
I draw some assurance that my California farming family emigrated from Germany in the mid-1800s, yet none have been injured in an earthquake.
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That’s a sliding glass door...oceanfront hotel, likely.
Your area is not know for killer earthquakes,
A replay of the New Madrid quake today would likely destroy both Memphis and St. Louis—both cities with lots of very old brick structures.
ABC in Tampa confirming a twister touch down in Wauchula which is on I-4. Said there was some roof damage to a business.
lol I couldn’t take the stupid stuff being posted last night... that’s why I went to bed.
Kudos to you for setting them straight.
And, THANKS for the excellent graphics. I see many of them on the other sites, but... I’m not great at posting such graphics on this site.
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