Yeah been watching it for a week
When it rains it pours
Well, .
Hurricane Irma 'Rapidly Intensifying' In Atlantic Ocean
https://www.yahoo.com/news/hurricane...163246420.html
Yeah been watching it for a week
When it rains it pours
nearly all models have it going FL and East Coast, and some having Irma not making landfall.
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...35#post9129935
Already posted
Mother nature sweeping the leg tbh
5 days later, it looks to nail Florida, enroute to the inner Gulf of Mexico, where waters, due to global warming, are unseasonably warm.
Unseasonably warm. We are near the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season. This is when they are expected.
Ive got family in Ft. Meyers. I told them to board up and get the out of there now and heard to Georgia. This thing looks like it's going to erase Puerto Rico, Haiti and Cuba before it straddles Southern Florida. Jeebus.
I'd skirt Georgia and head a bit further tbh
Yeah gotta GTFO while you can. Don't want to end up stuck in bumper to bumper like when Houston evacuated back in what, 04?
That's what I was worried about. Get out now before everyone else jams the freeway.
Kinda hard to leave when we still have work and school - not to mention mother, mother-in-law and widowed sister each living alone - someone's got to put up their shutters and dig them out if they're trapped. We had been planning to go to Orlando for Night of Joy and Rock the Universe (Christian concerts) this weekend but don't want to be trapped on the road or in Orlando. This monster could hit anywhere. At home, we have shutters, generators, supplies, chain-saw, etc. - not that that'll matter with 185 mph winds. I just hope it doesn't hit between downtown Miami and Fort Lauderdale - it'll wipe out the airports and business centers. Hurricane Andrew was much smaller and quick moving so we started repairs right away and hit south of the city of Miami (the residential suburbs).
I guess it's selfish of me to hope that it hits the east coast of Florida but it's much less dense there with Tampa/Sarasota/St. Pete compared to Miami/Fort Lauderdale/West Palm Beach.
My advice is to NOT evacuate if you live on the FL peninsula. Traffic is too bad and you could run out of gas in stop-and-go traffic on the highway with any fuel stations in the area being sold out.
My advice: Ride out the storm and stay prepared, have a functional generator in your house and plenty of nonperishable food.
Confused.
Called this
This thing is a mosta
Huh? Do you mean that I am confused or that you are confused?
I am. How does Irma hitting the East Coast of Florida impact Tampa more than WPB/Miami?
Sorry, my bad - I meant West Coast.
No problem, I should have assumed that.
At this size, hard to imagine Irma wouldn't impact both areas/coasts regardless.
Well, . They're both in their 70's.
Rush Limbaugh: Hurricane Irma Part of ‘Deep State’ Conspiracy to Advance ‘Climate Change Agenda’
“The reason that I am leery of forecasts this far out, folks, is because I see how the system works,” Limbaugh noted, adding that this is something you can see in the way “the deep state deals with Trump.”
https://www.mediaite.com/online/rush-limbaugh-hurricane-irma-part-of-deep-state-conspiracy-to-advance-climate-change-agenda/
or, Limp Balls spells it proving the CIA formed Irma
CIrmA
Last edited by boutons_deux; 09-06-2017 at 05:46 AM.
I'm in central florida like 30 miles north of tampa. people already going nuts at the grocery store with the water and such.
Your claim that gulf water temps are due to global warming is the kind of crap that gives climate science a bad name. There is no justification for your claim. Current water temps are well within the normal range of variability.
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