It is scary.SpongeScott said:and this scares the fool out of me.

The weather guys here are talking that if that trough doesn't pick her up, she'll come up here. I'm doubting that will happen though.
It is scary.SpongeScott said:and this scares the fool out of me.
I've got all that stuff in a file. I hope I don't have to touch it. We'll know a lot more by tomorrow this time.Debbie said:Start getting your things together, just in case. I live out of plastic bins from Wal-Mart. My photos, important papers, clothes..........they all stack neatly. And they stay there year round, since it seems we have to leave, or have to be ready to leave a couple times a year.
Stay Safe.
Hmm maybe it is the time you posted this, but I was just watching the news and they said it is still a cat 5 hurricane with sustained winds of 165 miles an hour with gusts up to 200 miles an hour.pinkrose said:...wilma Weakens Slightly To A Category Four Hurricane...could
Re-intensify On Thursday...
Wilma Is Moving Toward The West-northwest Near 8 Mph...13 Km/hr...
With Some Wobbles Of The Eye. A Turn Toward The Northwest Is
Expected On Thursday.
Maximum Sustained Winds Are Near 155 Mph...250 Km/hr...with Higher
Gusts. Wilma Is A Category Four Hurricane On The Saffir-simpson
Scale. Fluctuations In Intensity Are Common In Hurricanes Of This
Intensity...and Are Likely During The Next 24 Hours. Wilma Could
Regain Category Five Intensity On Thursday.
I hope you don't either. Saying a prayer for you guys.:wave:SpongeScott said:I've got all that stuff in a file. I hope I don't have to touch it. We'll know a lot more by tomorrow this time.
This was the 11pm update from the NHC.darthdarrel said:Hmm maybe it is the time you posted this, but I was just watching the news and they said it is still a cat 5 hurricane with sustained winds of 165 miles an hour with gusts up to 200 miles an hour.Everyone in The Yucatan Penninsula and Florida my prayers are with you!
LOL These news channels should get their facts straight!pinkrose said:This was the 11pm update from the NHC.
Our local ABC weather guy just said cat. 5 also. *shrugs* 155 mph is cat 5, I don't know why the NHC said that then. She'll be going through an ERC, so that will weaken her a bit (though perhaps only temp.).darthdarrel said:LOL These news channels should get their facts straight!![]()
SpongeScott said:I've got all that stuff in a file. I hope I don't have to touch it. We'll know a lot more by tomorrow this time.
CapnStinxy said:Everyone Panic!
WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE!!
THERE IS A NATIONAL SHORTAGE of
FREAKING OUT!!!
now i really dont know what to do...SpongeScott said:and the new map.
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i wouldn't cancel. By the time it reaches NE, it looks like it will be a rainmaker, with TS force winds offshore.AliciaLuvzDizne said:now i really dont know what to do...
It looks like we'll be affected up here...but my mother will be in VA and I'll be in FL. So Grandma will be home alone.
Moms not going to cancel HER trip...think I should cancel mine? Do we think it will be nasty by the time it gets up here? (CT)
Everyone stay safe...get out even if you're only the slightest bit nervous, no use taking a chance...
CapnStinxy said:Fine, you don't think it's funny.
What I find bothersome is that people all over the country, many of whom have lived their whole lives in places that have never felt a hurricane, are generating quite a lot of (ultimately) useless foaming and fear-mongering. It's not just this board, but - seemingly - everywhere I turn across the internet. It's as if everyone who watched CNN storm coverage or perused the appalling "Weather Underground" site is suddenly an expert. The immediate manefestation of that dubious expertise is, in the main, FREAKING OUT.
If you look at the NOAA/NHC's forecast map, and dotted line at the center of the much-discussed cone of uncertainty, it intersects the west coast of Florida at Naples. I live a scant 35 miles north of that intersection, so it doesn't take much drift for me and most everyone I know to really be in the soup. If it makes landfall anywhere between here and Punta Gorda, there's a good chance my home could be flooded and badly damaged. If it stays to the south...well, my house took a beating from Charley and stayed in one piece, so I'd be less concerned.
I'm about as prepared as I'm going to be. I've lived here long enough to have honed my plans to the least bad of the available alternatives. If the storm is coming, it's coming, and there's nothing I can do to change that. I can take prudent steps to minimize the risk to my own life, that of my pets, and damage to my property, but there are no guarantees. To (figuratively) flail around accomplishes exactly nothing but spreading a lot of bum information.
TimeTrip said:If people want to vent about a storm no matter what the situation, this is the right place for it. You just need to keep in mind that people will get worked up over hurricanes whether you think they should be worked up or not.
You don't have to Belle... I understand... :kiss:pinkrose said:I'm guessing you are talking about me, Corrus, and SpongeScott for the main part. Two of these people are in the possible path of this storm. As I said before, I posted this as information, as has everyone else. Who said that anything posted here is going to make an impact on how the FL. west coast is going to prepare or evacuate? We never said that. Actually, I'm not even going to try and explain to you why it's posted.
And, for your info... I'm not going to the NHC or that other site you posted, so don't assume things, ok.
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