Posted on 09/07/2017 8:09:47 AM PDT by NautiNurse
One would think they should know the risks after 2004 Charley.
Thanks.
Movie idea. Snakeacane!!
My hope is that the storm takes all the water out of Fla. bay pushes it back into the everglades(ala Donna) and it comes back free of algae and other crap that has been screwing up the bay for years now.
Yikes,is that 24 or so hours before it actually hits, too? Already over the beach / platform.
Wow. I looked at that one about 1am last night and it was just slightly more breezy than breezy, no waves yet.
Snakes on a Plane.
Snakes in a Cane.
Looking more and more like the turn north is beginning.
You know I think you are right its very possible that once the storm got free of the shoreline it would regenerate,however some are still commenting on possible shear.
I have given up trying to figure what this storm will do next I just do not know.
Completely understand. If I choose to stay, I don’t expect help to be coming.
I’ve worked on several Hurrcane crews at chemical plants. The eye of Alicia went over my head. It’s not fun. (It IS plenty exciting )
But, I’ve also had family members take 48 hours to drive from Houston to Austin.... Unnecessarily. When EVERYONE tries to evacuate, the ones who really need to, can’t. I get why the civic leaders do it. But, I really think the entire process needs a “re-think”.
I would think so too. After Andrew even new mobile homes and manufactured homes had to be up to code as far as hurricane wind.
Lets be real, flooding is the biggest issue with hurricanes.
I think most states around hurricane alley have pretty decent housing and building infrastructure to withstand the wind...it’s that damn water surge that causing the problem.
https://twitter.com/MikeTheiss/status/906560152207228928
This might be a clue that you’re in danger.
Yeah. That was the NW bump when the eye wall came into contact with Cuban mainland again. That bump could develop into a real NW movement. Next hour or two should determine the trend.
We gotta watch high tide from now on, full moon. No telling how high or where the water will go,totally unpredictable.
What makes it hard to predict is that the reef breaks up some of the surge but not all. So no one really knows what it will be.
Haven’t read to end of thread, you know about this, right?
I look at that and wonder where their frontal dunes are, I guess things are different down there but the coastal areas I know best are hurricane-prone too, and building right on the beach like that would be asking for it. Foundation not very elevated, either.
Thanks very much too bad we don’t have a sombrero data buoy,its been out for months.
It looks to me like it’s finally starting to turn.
You’re right. Amazing the force a surge can be.
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