Slpy3270
Well-Known Member
Being a resort in the middle of the city has its disadvantages.
Being a resort in the middle of the city has its disadvantages.
That would add a whole new level of excitement. A true E-Ticket! "Hold your breath folks!"
Lol. It’s not an unrealistic expectation. We have the technology and know how to design and build infrastructure that is significantly less impacted by these storms. Companies and governments choose not to. There are millions of people across the state of Florida right now that know first hand that their infrastructure is not designed to prevent failure.
My God you are correct! I’m so out of it! The whole Covid years put a fog on my Disney trips memory before. We were actually in WDW right before Irma came too. I don’t recall if the airport closed then or not but I know we were on a flight out the day before. And I recall parks were very empty as with Dorian. Then Dorian a year or two years later 2019? But we were on the last Disney cruise that was at castaway and then the next day the Bahamas got leveled by Dorian.
If there can be a debate on underground utilities here, then your question is just fine.I hope it’s not too soon or insensitive to ask, but how did Fort Wilderness Campgrounds fare?
I know post-Irma, the campgrounds remained closed for almost two weeks.
We are expected to check in on Sunday, and there have been no emails or updates regarding the status; just a line on the website saying that those with current and upcoming reservations are being contacted.
(Again, apologies if this is insensitive. I know in the grand scheme of things whether JenniferS makes it to FW is not that big of a deal.)
It's worth mentioning that there's a lot of new Floridians since the last major Hurricaine. Lots of people have moved down there even since just the start of the pandemic. They're taking their cues from Florida natives, who are competing with each other to see who can act the most nonchalant about a cat 4 Hurricaine bearing down on them.
Wonder how the Epic construction site isBeing a resort in the middle of the city has its disadvantages.
On top of what is allegedly hundreds in Lee County that have yet to be confirmed?"Six fatalities have been confirmed in Charlotte County, Florida, County Commissioner Chris Constance told CNN Thursday afternoon."
I’m afraid this is just the start. So sad. Hoping predictions are inflated and more people left."Six fatalities have been confirmed in Charlotte County, Florida, County Commissioner Chris Constance told CNN Thursday afternoon."
The cone is already labeled with an explicit warning that storm effects will often exceed the limits of the cone. The thing people seem to overlook is that the cone shows where the eye of the storm MIGHT go... it can wobble left or right anywhere that cone covers. It gets narrower as the time gets closer and the forecasters are more confident.
If you want to see the expected effects areas, you have to look at the projected wind speed, surge, and rainfall charts -- available on the same page at NHC.NOAA.GOV.
The money is not already there for installation, operation, and maintenance of underground power distribution. Research the Scattergood power line in LA.
It's not just stubbornness against authority, but just stubbornness. People have joked for years about the Waffle House Index, and they closed 21 locations between Naples and Bradenton. If you won't believe authority, believe Waffle House.It's never worth the risk. If they say leave, leave.
So many lives can be saved with caution, but I fear there is such a distrust at this point, or a stubbornness against authority, many don't heed the warnings.
I hope there are far less fatalities than being reported. May everyone continue to stay safe.
And yes, there are Floridians who think, "I survived X, this one won't be a problem". This is why you get nonchalant responses, including local governments, when monsters like Michael or now Ian show up.
This happens every hurricane it seems. So I would not call this something brand new...It's never worth the risk. If they say leave, leave.
So many lives can be saved with caution, but I fear there is such a distrust at this point, or a stubbornness against authority, many don't heed the warnings.
I hope there are far less fatalities than being reported. May everyone continue to stay safe.
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