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This will be my first time living through one of these since I've been down here. It's looking like it'll be a heavy one. Going to ride it out even though it is heading straight for me. Glad I'm not near any beaches, but there are predicting 12-16 inches of rain on tuesday. In my area.
 
Ive got friends who live in FL and they always tell me that Hurricanes arent as big of a deal as they’re made out to be. One caveat seems to be unless its like a direct hit to where you’re at, it can definitely do some damage. Anyways Stay safe!
 
Ive got friends who live in FL and they always tell me that Hurricanes arent as big of a deal as they’re made out to be. One caveat seems to be unless its like a direct hit to where you’re at, it can definitely do some damage. Anyways Stay safe!
Yeah, I'm sure it'll be fine. I just hope I have enough provisions. Thanks
 
This will be my first time living through one of these since I've been down here. It's looking like it'll be a heavy one. Going to ride it out even though it is heading straight for me. Glad I'm not near any beaches, but there are predicting 12-16 inches of rain on tuesday. In my area.

IF THEY SAY TO EVACUATE THEN EVACUATE!

My dad grew up in Cuba, lived through some hurricanes, said the scariest thing about them was when the corrugated tin roofing would get ripped off, it was like giant flying saw blades. Would rip right through things.

Anyway, if they say to leave you need to leave. You or yours get hurt you are putting your life in danger and the lives of the first responders sent to help you.
 
This will be my first time living through one of these since I've been down here. It's looking like it'll be a heavy one. Going to ride it out even though it is heading straight for me. Glad I'm not near any beaches, but there are predicting 12-16 inches of rain on tuesday. In my area.
Keep us posted. That is, if you still have electricity and fiber optics.
 
IF THEY SAY TO EVACUATE THEN EVACUATE!

My dad grew up in Cuba, lived through some hurricanes, said the scariest thing about them was when the corrugated tin roofing would get ripped off, it was like giant flying saw blades. Would rip right through things.

Anyway, if they say to leave you need to leave. You or yours get hurt you are putting your life in danger and the lives of the first responders sent to help you.
I lived through Oregon's famous Columbus day storm. It was frightening. My words of advice GET OUT.
 
I was part of a Storm team that worked Hurricanes Charlie & Francis, wow, what an experience and another reason I believe in the 2nd. There were gangs of roaming people stealing right and left and road side vendors raping/gouging people with unreal pricing on gen sets, water, etc.
Some of the small surrounding towns had their own security possies armed to the hilt, as there were not enough National Guard to secure all areas.
It very nice to see people pulling together in horrible events and conditions but it burns me to see those scavengers that want to take advantage of the situation. The do it to profit not because they are in need because there is plenty help.
Punta Gorda was hit directly and demolished the hotelI was staying in up to evacuation towards Atlanta.
 
Ive got friends who live in FL and they always tell me that Hurricanes arent as big of a deal as they’re made out to be. One caveat seems to be unless its like a direct hit to where you’re at, it can definitely do some damage. Anyways Stay safe!

Well, having experienced first hand the Columbus Day storm, i would disagree with your friends in Florida unless they were far away. The devastation that storm did was massive and it wasn't near as strong as some of the hurricanes that the east coast and gulf area have gone through.
 
Well, having experienced first hand the Columbus Day storm, i would disagree with your friends in Florida unless they were far away. The devastation that storm did was massive and it wasn't near as strong as some of the hurricanes that the east coast and gulf area have gone through.
From what I've heard though, their architecture is in place to handle it for the most part. They see Hurricanes literally every year, some are worse than others, and some do quite a bit of damage. One friend lives in in-land about 50 miles from Daytona, the other lives in Miami, they both basically told me the same story.
 
I was part of a Storm team that worked Hurricanes Charlie & Francis, wow, what an experience and another reason I believe in the 2nd. There were gangs of roaming people stealing right and left and road side vendors raping/gouging people with unreal pricing on gen sets, water, etc.
Some of the small surrounding towns had their own security possies armed to the hilt, as there were not enough National Guard to secure all areas.
It very nice to see people pulling together in horrible events and conditions but it burns me to see those scavengers that want to take advantage of the situation. The do it to profit not because they are in need because there is plenty help.
Punta Gorda was hit directly and demolished the hotelI was staying in up to evacuation towards Atlanta.
I'm gonna stay strapped for sure.
 
Ive got friends who live in FL and they always tell me that Hurricanes arent as big of a deal as they’re made out to be. One caveat seems to be unless its like a direct hit to where you’re at, it can definitely do some damage. Anyways Stay safe!
No one here in Panama City is saying that. Shit is still wrecked.
 
This will be my first time living through one of these since I've been down here. It's looking like it'll be a heavy one. Going to ride it out even though it is heading straight for me. Glad I'm not near any beaches, but there are predicting 12-16 inches of rain on tuesday. In my area.
I've been through 2 since moving to Texas. They are no fun.
 
Dipshit has already canceled a trip to Europe and declared a state of emergency for the state of Florida. If he didn’t own real estate there he only be sending T&Ps and would on AF1 lining up Polish hookers to piss on him.
 
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No one here in Panama City is saying that. Shit is still wrecked.
My aunt used to live in Panama City. Her business was to run night clubs and package stores which she owned. She had one son and although I don't know what city he lives in I do know that he lives in Florida and perhaps in Panama City.
 
From what I've heard though, their architecture is in place to handle it for the most part. They see Hurricanes literally every year, some are worse than others, and some do quite a bit of damage. One friend lives in in-land about 50 miles from Daytona, the other lives in Miami, they both basically told me the same story.
Storm surge, shallow rooted tree's, electrocution and thief's, are the most dangerous things during these storms.
The trees down there are very shallow and short, they go over easily.
 
This will be my first time living through one of these since I've been down here. It's looking like it'll be a heavy one. Going to ride it out even though it is heading straight for me. Glad I'm not near any beaches, but there are predicting 12-16 inches of rain on tuesday. In my area.

You should check in with your local shelter. They will have all of the necessary info you need.

My grandpa has lived in Jacksonville, FL for well over 70 years. He always goes to his local shelter during hurricanes.
 
You should check in with your local shelter. They will have all of the necessary info you need.

My grandpa has lived in Jacksonville, FL for well over 70 years. He always goes to his local shelter during hurricanes.
Isn't looking like that will be necessary for me in the Orlando area, as I won't be in any evacuation zone or anything. If that changes, I'm ready and know where they're at. I have been preparing since Thursday.

All of my coworkers (about 25, mostly either Floridians or have been through a couple of these) are confident it won't require evacuation.
 
Surprised @BonesJones hasn't commented on this yet. Iirc he has said he tracks storms a lot or something in the past.
 
Surprised @BonesJones hasn't commented on this yet. Iirc he has said he tracks storms a lot or something in the past.
Yeah I'm tracking this ine. Havent been on the forum much lately.
 

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