To: Dog Gone
She has wobbled, stair-stepped, consistently.
459 posted on
09/01/2004 5:16:06 PM PDT by
txhurl
From another Frances thread...
To: dennis1x
major track changes upcoming.....look out carolinas.
6 posted on
09/01/2004 8:09:03 PM EDT by
dennis1x
To: SE Mom
latest model runs...and the latest NHC discussion hinted at it......
the gfdl model has a carolina landfall now...inside of 72 hours the gfdl model is very reliable.
10 posted on
09/01/2004 8:18:19 PM EDT by
dennis1x
460 posted on
09/01/2004 5:27:02 PM PDT by
Vigilantcitizen
(Have a burger and a beer and enjoy your liquid vegetables.)
To: txflake
Crosspost ((of mine) warning, just to let EVERYONE know to keep up with this storm...
ARRGHH!! DOUBLEPLUS UNGOOD!! Is this the big sister tagging along to chase Gaston or Floyd II?
The later-run models ((shown on Weather Underground)) have switched back over and are targeting Charleston SC. Someone throw a protective shield over Richmond VA real quick!!!
But maybe then Frances will go over Wilmington NC ((my original SWAG)) and go drown Franklin VA again...
And then again maybe this little waggle in the movement is just sponsored by Home Depot to sell the plywood all the way into the Delmarva... ((as indicated by some other posters, thank you...))
I have a current true story.... Francis related...
my little brother (bless his heart) flew out to CA last Saturday to rescue our brother (his older brother) from drugs and alcohol and living in a trailer park filled with prostitutes, drug addicts, and democrats.
Anyway, he talked him into leaving (LIVING) and comming to FL where he can try to sober up and recover and live. He wouldn't fly so they took off in a pick up truck and are driving back to FL. Well they are in TX as I write this and trying to beat the storm so he can pick up his girlfriend and daughter and leave FL if the hurricain hits.
All prayers welcome. My little brother has a heart of gold.
462 posted on
09/01/2004 5:29:19 PM PDT by
sneaker
To: All
- STATEWIDE: Gov. Jeb Bush declared a state of emergency throughout Florida because of the hurricane, activating the National Guard. The states Emergency Operations Center was open.
- EVACUATIONS: Palm Beach County issued a mandatory evacuation for about 300,000 residents living along coastal parts of the county effective 2 p.m. Thursday. Brevard County planned to urge up to 185,000 residents to evacuate by 4 p.m. Thursday. Martin County planned to urge up to 7,500 residents to evacuate low-lying areas starting at noon Thursday. Indian River County issued mandatory evacuations for about 6,000 residents in the barrier islands and mobile homes beginning Thursday at noon. In St. Lucie County, special needs residents would begin evacuating to the Port St. Lucie Community Center and the St. Lucie County Civic Center at noon Thursday.
- SHELTERS: Palm Beach County was opening shelters at 2 p.m. Thursday. Indian River County was opening shelters at noon Thursday.
- NASA: The Kennedy Space Center planned to close on Thursday and Friday to allow workers time to board up their homes and evacuate, if necessary, NASA officials said.
- SCHOOLS: Palm Beach County, Miami-Dade, Brevard, Broward, Flagler, St. Lucie, Volusia, Monroe and Indian River counties schools planned to close on Thursday and Friday. Duval, St. Johns and Osceola counties planned to close schools Friday. The Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind canceled classes until Tuesday.
- UNIVERSITIES: Stetson University will close its campuses in DeLand and Celebration at 10 p.m. Thursday. The University of Central Florida and Nova Southeastern University canceled classes from Thursday through Monday at its Davie, North Miami Beach, and East campuses, and at the Oceanographic Center and Student Education Centers in Kendall, West Palm Beach and Daytona. The University of North Florida canceled classes scheduled to start after noon Thursday, and planned to close its residence halls at 6 p.m. Thursday.
- GOVERNMENT OFFICES: St. Lucie County government would be closed at 4 p.m. Wednesday. The Brevard and Seminole State Attorneys Office will be closed Thursday and Friday, expects to reopen Tuesday after Labor Day.
- COURTS: Brevard, Flagler, Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach, Putnam, St. Johns, St. Lucie and Volusia counties canceled trials set Thursday and Friday. State appeals courts in West Palm Beach closed for the rest of the week Wednesday afternoon and in Daytona Beach at noon Thursday. The state Supreme Court in Tallahassee canceled two hearings Thursday and said more could follow.
- CURFEWS: St. Lucie County said a countywide curfew would be put into effect at 8 p.m. Friday until 7 a.m. Saturday and will be repeated each night until further notice.
- MILITARY: At Patrick Air Force base, C130s and HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopters will be flown to a base in Georgia. At Naval Station Mayport, preparations were underway to move ships out of the area.
- SPORTS: Volusia Countys high schools moved up their season openers ahead a day or two from Friday night. Saturdays game between Jackson State and Hampton University has been moved out of Florida and will be played in Hampton, Va. The University of Florida mens basketball teams Labor Day weekend trip to the Bahamas has been canceled and the trip will be made up at a later date after this year.
- THEME PARKS: Orlandos three major theme park resorts Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando and Sea World Orlando had no plans to close as of Wednesday.
- PARKS: Big Cypress National Preserve will be closed beginning Thursday until further notice. Most areas of Everglades National Park will be closed beginning Thursday until further notice.
- CRUISES: Carnival Cruise Lines canceled a three-day Bahamian cruise from Miami on Friday and changed the itinerary of a three-day Bahamian cruise Thursday from Port Canaveral, leaving it out at sea. Royal Caribbean International was changing itineraries for several of its ships to avoid the storm. Norwegian Cruise Lines ship Dawn will now be calling in Freeport, Bahamas, instead of Nassau Thursday before heading back to New York.
- AIRLINES: Airlines were telling customers to check their Web sites or call them to check for any delays or cancellations as the hurricane approached. A spokesman advised people who plan to use Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in the next several days to buy their tickets before coming to the airport.
- AMTRAK: Southbound Amtrak trains scheduled to end in Miami will instead terminate in Jacksonville on Thursday and Friday. Northbound service from Florida was not expected to be affected Thursday.
- HOT LINES: Here are some phone numbers for statewide hot lines: Florida Emergency Information Line: 800-342-3557.
American Red Cross: 1-866-GET-INFO (for information) and 800-GIVE-NOW (for donations).
Attorney Generals price gouging hot line: 800-646-0444.
Florida Power and Light: 800-4-OUTAGE.
Elder Services: 800-963-5337.
FEMA Disaster Assistance: 800-621-3362.
State Volunteer and Donations: 1-800-354-3571.
Agricultural and Consumer Services: 800-435-7352.
Department of Insurance: 800-227-8676.
Source: AP
463 posted on
09/01/2004 5:30:49 PM PDT by
JellyJam
(Battening down the hatches in Sarasota)
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