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Old 09-28-2022, 07:52 AM
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True, but only for those who choose to live along nature's playground -- the sea shore. This is why we live in TV land. The Euro currently says this ... Ian is forecast to pass by TV midnight Thursday as it transitions from Cat 1 to TS as it hits Daytona Beach. Remember, Irma passed us a a weakening Cat 1 and changed to a TS after moving farther north. Winds for us are forecast sustained 35 mph and gusts to 60 mph. Plus, during Irma, we were on the right side (or dirty side) during its passage -- while with Ian we will be on the weaker side (the left side of movement). If the model holds true, I expect no worse conditions than what we had with Irma.
What about the rainfall totals to an already saturated ground and are the retention ponds at near capacity? What say you.