Posted on 09/07/2017 8:09:47 AM PDT by NautiNurse
They always say no. Keep asking.
I wonder how many people evacuated the east coast and went to the west?
Yes but water vapor fuels hurricanes. gonna fuel this bad mama back into a cat 4.
Ellendra - Praise the Lord. I’m glad they got out.
I’ve been watching this thread and the previous over thousands of posts but haven’t posted anything myself.
Thank you NN for your updates and management.
My brother is NE of Tampa Bay in a first floor apartment a few hundred yards from the Hillsborough River. Evac zone E. He’s staying and really not concerned, though he has filled up his tub.
I think his water stockage is mostly of the high-octane variety.
Prayers up!
Kit.
I appreciate you aren’t directing it at me.
I will say that my daughters home will likely be flooded out and/or destroyed in 36 hours with about a hundred of her neighbors, all of whom have not had that event in their neighborhood for 80 years so there is that to get people somewhat excited.
But we old folks can stay warm down here... LOL
Watchers to Meteorologists (ala Nimitz to Halsey message):
"Where is, repeat, where is Task Force Thirty Four that front? The world wonders."
That turn has been a long time coming.
We have been here over a year now wish we had done it sooner. The locals are great people. I have never seen this kind I’d togetherness anywhere love love love it.
Ha! Love that scene.
My very best for your family! I know the feeling as my sister is on the East coast...it’s going to be a long weekend.
Same exact water vapor increase occurred just before she first hit Cuba. She ramped back up to a 5 from a 4 and then dove down into Cuba. Cuba eventually weakened her to a 3. Now the same water vapor increase occurred. She will go cat 4 and make a jog in some direction.
I can understand staying for the ferals you couldn’t round up. But not to get any out of harm’s way?? That’s insane. At this point I don’t give a rat’s hairy hind end about the staff. I just hope the cats make it.
I guess you could say the same for people who build houses in Tornado Alley....or those who live near fault lines or volcano’s,.....Or for that matter in a large city where crime abounds daily....even getting into a car is dangerous and most of us to that everyday.
Just putting it in perspective a bit.
Pressure has dropped a tad to 938mb. Looks to me that Irma will be leaving the coast of Cuba later today. Then we shall see what happens.
Many thousands of people evacuated the east coast to go to the west coast, including the Gulf coast barrier islands.
Idiots
I know, if you don’t live here you don’t get it. My Georgia friends are out of there minds with worry they just don’t get it. I have had 12 ofters to come back, my dad is there I have a place to go if need be, some of them are mad at me...
That’s a good question. I would guess that a good number of them only went to the middle of the state, but who really knows? My sister in Gainesville told me last night that it feels like there are more people there than usual for storms. She said traffic has been terrible for days, since Tuesday. During other hurricanes, it’s gotten busier, but she said this has been much worse than previous canes.
I am glad you love it. Really helps in a new place when the people are friendly. It can take a while to feel at home otherwise.
I live surrounded by mountains. I’m quoting something I read:
“I’m not afraid of heights, I’m afraid of widths”.
That’s me! Went to Florida once and I was scared of the flats.
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