Also on the Atlantic coast, things look okay-ish for us too.
If this thing takes a hard right like Charley did last year though, we'll all be singing a different tune.
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Also on the Atlantic coast, things look okay-ish for us too.
If this thing takes a hard right like Charley did last year though, we'll all be singing a different tune.
spyder, deb, and all others....
your in mine and my famlies thoughts......
We have family in florida and louisiana.
xmaddness: Thanks man. I've had atleast one TV on all day on the Central Florida 13 news and based on it's projected path, it look's like alot of Florida will atleast feel something from this.
Thanks again man. I just hope I'm preparing enough :(Quote:
Just prepare, prepare, prepare.
My prayers are with you and your family.
debwalin: I'm on the Atlantic coast aswell. We're projected to get some moderate winds, a little heavy rain, and just some of the hurricanes effects. Basically the "outer rims" is what my neighbor was talking to me about.
Heh, my neighbor SPECIFICALLY mentioned that to me.Quote:
If this thing takes a hard right like Charley did last year though, we'll all be singing a different tune.
Thanks everyone for your support, thoughts, and advice. It's all greatly appreciated :)
I'm a little more concerned after the latest update. They've backed it up to Louisiana to Florida again. :confused:
Yeah, Channel 13 news hasn't had much good news concerning the storm all day. Not to mention the storms been gaining speed, close to being Category 5, and is making a right swerve (notice the path up Cuba). :(Quote:
I'm a little more concerned after the latest update. They've backed it up to Louisiana to Florida again.
Meh...half the time, they don't know where the hell they're gonna land til they hit anyway, so all you can do is be ready.
I didn't mean anything negative by my last posts. I have friends in Florida as well, and I wish all who live there the best of luck.
Thank you heinous. :) Although depending on where in Florida your friends are, they may need quite a bit more than your well-wishes to come thru this one all right.
The good news is it's weakening a bit. The bad news (for me and Florida) is, they have finally admitted they don't know wtf it's going to do when it gets into the Gulf of Mexico. :rolleyes:
God bless and good luck to you all......................the "good" ones do a neat recurve into the Atlantic and we get them about 4 days later as heavy rain. Whilst that is not so good from a tourist point of view, the root vegetable farmers (potatoes, sugar beet etc.) see it as a godsend at this time of the year.
This one looks like a total "dud" as it will hit your coastline and cause untold damage, and be useless by the time it gets here.
I have prayed for you all.....................good luck!
Johnno
:)
deb,spyder,and all others
my prayers are with you