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I made it to Hernando Beach. North Florida seems fine, however gas stations and dollar stores are very crowded. Pickups with five or six plastic fuel jugs across the bed!
Terry or Doug, I'm 7 miles away and I'm not sure the Frigg'It! is going back to HHI with second storm brewing right behind UMA!!! Michael. |
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The models keep flip flopping and it must be very frustrating for the forecasters. It's getting to look like a very bad situation, with the media whipping up the emotions. People will be leaving the keys, Miami, Lauderdale, etc. Where will they go. 95,75 and the tp will be crazy. I've got the camper filled with 80 gallons of fuel and could board up and leave now, but need to see where the grandkids will be, where to put the boat to anticipate which way trees may be falling on it.
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Good luck down there fellas. Looks like the real deal.
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As you can guess Me and Mel are super busy at our utility prepping for restoration. As of right now it looks like an east coast path but that's what they predicted for Andrew and it went strait. Storms of this magnitude create their own weather and path. It's still too early for certain but within the next 24 the models should be pretty solid. If you are coastal on either side of the state or in south Florida I would leave for the weekend.
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I'm not freaking out yet. Have to bring the Seafari someplace, but HHI is not the solution. My PTSD will not allow me to sit on an interstate. May run up 19/98 and take some back roads due north someplace. Do not want to be here to see my retirement home flood. Would like to get sand bags up a couple of feet on front and rear entrances before bailing. Otherwise, standing by.
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Magic seaweed is saying the Bermuda high will
move east. Let's pray it does. We are about 16 ft above sea level. All block house including interior walls. Built by the third little pig in'49 for AF officer housing. 2x6 Tn G cypress roof decking but no hurricane straps on the trusses. We have a giant ficus just out the back door... Be safe my friends!!! |
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We're out of here as soon as possible, probably tomorrow.
The keys is no place to be, no high grounds to climb, only falling coconuts! Probably headed to area 442, ....if Irma follows, then we may continue north! A little nudge East is good, a bigger nudge East and out to the Atlantic would be better. Listening Irma? Be safe everyone.
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You guys be careful!!!!! I saw a video a minute ago on the news of the "18 mile stretch" and the traffic is moving, however not too fast!!!
Yeah, it's not the 100 mph wind that will kill you it's that 100 mph falling coconut!! Be safe. |
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FYI for you coastal folks (that includes me): The interstates have been jammed and SLOW since early afternoon, all the way to Gainesville, but the small, interior roads were still clear as of Wednesday pm. I expect they will stay that way tomorrow and tomorrow night. After that, all bets are off. Best traveling will be at night, late at night.
And a hundred mile and eighty mile per hour coconut can kill you INSIDE your house. |
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