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Kalasun 06-04-2020 01:29 PM

Hurricane ?? Pay attention
 
Christobal is getting stronger and direction changed
Pay attention
Do not get distracted

davem4616 06-04-2020 02:15 PM

yup looks like it's headed toward Florida on the radar...now downgraded to a Tropical Depression...but certainly could strengthen once it travels over the warm waters of the Gulf

sounding 06-04-2020 02:55 PM

The official forecast heads toward New Orleans ... Panama City, FL Weather and Radar Map - The Weather Channel | Weather.com

billethkid 06-04-2020 03:02 PM

Let's all try something different...... stock up now on hurricane supplies instead of last minute stampede to wiping out food, water and gasoline supplies.

At least hurricanes are not a threat to toilet paper availability.

:duck:

Bjeanj 06-04-2020 04:01 PM

I forget, is there only a run on water and gas, pre-hurricane?

fdpaq0580 06-04-2020 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Bjeanj (Post 1777380)
I forget, is there only a run on water and gas, pre-hurricane?

Add "beer" and "diapers", if memory serves.

anothersteve 06-04-2020 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 1777384)
Add "beer" and "diapers", if memory serves.

And milk and bread
Steve

John_W 06-04-2020 04:12 PM

....and toilet paper.

Nucky 06-04-2020 04:13 PM

Can you imagine? On top of everything else. I'm a Floridian in Training and just coming up on our 4th Anniversary here in The Villages. I'm almost certain we are ready. I just have to look over the list I made last year. If I can find it.

Gas for the generator would be nice.

John_W 06-04-2020 04:31 PM

In 1979 while living in Pensacola, my in-laws in Savannah were hit by a hurricane and were without power. We drove the 8 hours to Savannah, which is I-10 to Tallahassee and then back roads through Georgia.

Since they had no power, we went to a country bar and drank and listened to the band until closing time. Then we got back to their home and the power was back on. On the TV the weather guy said there's a hurricane 250 miles due south of Pensacola heading north.

The next morning, hangover and all, I jumped in my car and headed back. We had a pool and I wanted to take in the patio furniture and makes sure everything was secure. As soon as I got to Tallahassee and hopped on I-10, it's normally 200 miles to Pensacola from there. I didn't see one car in front or behind me, I was the only car westbound. I gradually got my speed up to 100 mph all the way to Pensacola, never passed a car the entire way. When I was north of Panama City Beach, from that exit to to Pensacola's exit is about 100 miles and the east bound lanes were bumper to bumper going about 20 mph. While I was flying down the road going where they were leaving. I never saw one cop, my biggest memory was hearing 38 Special Hold on Loosely on the radio for the first time, I'm a music nut.

I got back, brought the furniture into the garage. I was going to go the radar room, a lot of guys were going there and camp out. I was too tired, I just went in the hallway, closed all the doors and put down a pillow, turned on the radio and just then the power went off. I fell asleep and woke up the next morning to a bright sunny day.

We had almost no damage, there was about 500 green pine cones in the bottom of the pool, which was a real hassle to lift up from the bottom with a net, they don't have birdcages in Pensacola, fenced yards is the norm. They said winds reached 95 mph at the airport a 1/2 mile away. Actually Mobile took the biggest part of the storm, they lost a bridge to their beach.

Hurricane Frederic - September 12, 1979

https://www.weather.gov/images/mob/e...edericsat.jpeg

GoodLife 06-04-2020 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Kalasun (Post 1777267)
Christobal is getting stronger and direction changed
Pay attention
Do not get distracted

If it changes direction I'll pay attention. Why worry about a storm that's not projected to affect Florida at all?

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bagboy 06-04-2020 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by GoodLife (Post 1777405)
If it changes direction I'll pay attention. Why worry about a storm that's not projected to affect Florida at all?

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You are right. I'm wondering the intent/purpose of starting this thread. This storm is forecast to be tropical in strength, and every forecast model has it going up into Louisiana and possibly Mobile AL. The track has not changed.

600th Photo Sq 06-04-2020 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Bjeanj (Post 1777380)
I forget, is there only a run on water and gas, pre-hurricane?

Well my mission tomorrow ( Friday 06/05/20 is really simple. )

1) Stock up on beer. Various types ( Neighbors )

2) Wine a must.

3) 24 16 oz. bottles of water

4) Bathroom products

5) Umbrella

6) Propane

7) Peanuts, Popcorn, Potato Chips

8) Yeast I rarely use it, however it was scarce so I want to be " Neighborly " . Preppers wiped it out. It's now in stock.

9) Rubbing Alcohol again for my neighbors.

10) Ready made mash potatoes. Crazy but true hard to find during the crazy lockdown.

Here we go again. :ohdear:

10.5) Oops, Pasta again the Preppers wiped it out. Medium Shells very popular for some reason . 3 Boxes again being a good neighbor. :shocked:

Stu from NYC 06-04-2020 06:02 PM

New to the villages, how often does a hurricane or strong tropical storm come this way?

OrangeBlossomBaby 06-04-2020 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 1777346)
Let's all try something different...... stock up now on hurricane supplies instead of last minute stampede to wiping out food, water and gasoline supplies.

At least hurricanes are not a threat to toilet paper availability.

:duck:

Yup, I already got my extra 2 jugs of water, with a third 3/4 full in the freezer because keeping the freezer full keeps it cold longer in an outage, plus it's fresh water when it melts.

Got a few extra cans of food and a box full of peanutbutter cracker snack-packs, a bottle of chewable multi-vitamins, bandaids, first aid cream, gauze, clean underwear, a full tank of gas, several bottles of booze, catfood, and an extra container of litter. We are good to go.


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