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Old 07-03-2021, 07:11 AM
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Here is the latest guidance from Miami. They continue to keep it downgraded to a tropical storm once it gets up to our latitude and they keep the path mostly off shore. The run to run GFS guidance looks pretty consistent. At this point, we will probably see some gusty winds and showers. It is still far out - south of the Dominican Republic.

HURRICANE ELSA

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Old 07-03-2021, 07:13 AM
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Personally I would not live on either Coast as statistically they get hurricanes pretty much regularly every year or so and it can be pretty bad. For those of us living in Central Florida lake and Sumter. There is less cause for concern as well the hurricanes do come by the time they reach us they are tropical storms have lower intensity. I'm not saying they're not good but they're not as bad as because and we still can get 90 mph winds. In other words checking your lawn furniture and your gnomes. If you're a newer resident, you should always have a few extra gallons of water in your pantry and some extra cans of tuna fish, just because you never know what is going to be a power outage or a problem with the water for a few days. As a famous movie said " Don't panic" . We had a transformer go down in our community and half the homes were out for 20 plus hours. However that was only once in the 20 plus years I have been here
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Our friends are panicking and afraid of this hurricane heading toward glad. They are ready to evacuate. I. Haven't had news on so not sure how bad it will be. Anyone updated on this?
So, where they going to go? Unless it’s at least 500 miles west and 500 mile north how know won’t travel in the path and possibly run into spin off tornado? So far the tropical storms in middle of state has been like stormy windy day in Oklahoma. When storm approaches you in Oklahoma you prepare to get underground. Now, if I was right on coast I would be concerned. But, they knew that when moved to coast. IMO would be more concerned with spin off tornado than the hurricane around here.
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No need to evacuate Florida, just hurry and harvest Cuban tobacco.
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as is over-reacting - worrying that every tropical warning is going to be the "storm of the century"
this. Tornado of 2007 did more damage to TV than any named storm. Worst of it should we take a direct path will be extended power outages which has never happened since 1998.
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Old 07-03-2021, 07:22 AM
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Encourage them to leave, less traffic when the real evacuation comes and more gas for us that stay. People that evacuate at the last minute well endure the hurricane in their car stuck in traffic on I75.
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Sounds like they, like many others, have been conditioned to fear, as been the case these last 2 years.
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Sorry, I don't buy that line. It's the same crap people say about masks. Who cares what makes YOU feel safe or ME feel safe. We need to do that which makes sense, that which is recommended by the experts, and do it at the time recommended. Today I saw a cyclist riding alone with a mask on. You might say "he's doing what makes him feel safe". But in reality, he is a total moron. Likewise , you can stay in your home when it is under a mandatory evacuation because you feel safe. Another case of being a moron. Sorry if that is offensive, but that's simply the facts of the situation.
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Old 07-03-2021, 07:37 AM
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Our friends are panicking and afraid of this hurricane heading toward glad. They are ready to evacuate. I. Haven't had news on so not sure how bad it will be. Anyone updated on this?
If your friends are panicking about this storm, they should reconsider living in Florida. These storms are common in the summer.
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Old 07-03-2021, 07:43 AM
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Sorry, I don't buy that line. It's the same crap people say about masks. Who cares what makes YOU feel safe or ME feel safe. We need to do that which makes sense, that which is recommended by the experts, and do it at the time recommended. Today I saw a cyclist riding alone with a mask on. You might say "he's doing what makes him feel safe". But in reality, he is a total moron. Likewise , you can stay in your home when it is under a mandatory evacuation because you feel safe. Another case of being a moron. Sorry if that is offensive, but that's simply the facts of the situation.
I suffer from pollen and dust allergies and have ALWAYS worn an N-95 mask when cycling and even playing golf. If there is a ‘moron’ around a mirror may help you find one….
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Old 07-03-2021, 07:44 AM
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[QUOTE=golfing eagles;1967710]I assume you were being disingenuous. But seriously, no one should panic. After all, when they do evacuate for a hurricane, THIS is the place they evacuate those people TO[/QUOTE

Having lived in Key West for 31 years I can reassure you that the Orlando area is where we evacuated to.
We are not having the storm surges that coastal towns have.
Have lanterns, batteries, water, non perishable food, manual can opener. Make sure your propane tank for grill is full
and maybe a little butane stove. I would think this would be sufficient to reassure you that you safely ride out stormy weather. Feel Safe.
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Our friends are panicking and afraid of this hurricane heading toward glad. They are ready to evacuate. I. Haven't had news on so not sure how bad it will be. Anyone updated on this?
Before I would evacuate I would personally wait for the SHARPE supplement
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The path of Irma was actually west of us - the center of the circulation did not pass directly over The Villages. At that point, it was probably a tropical storm in intensity and the exact path is really not of much consequence since the circulation was pretty wide but it is a misconception that the center of the circulation passed over The Villages.
Irma was a cat 1 when she passed over central Fl.
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Old 07-03-2021, 07:50 AM
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I have lived in hurricane alley for over 40 years. 20 years in SE Florida (palm beach county) 21 years in SE Texas (Houston area)never evacuated but watched thousands trapped in grid lock trying to several times.

Stayed home watched the hurricane on TV and never a shingle lifted so I say hurricane schmuricane I’m sticking to my standard hurricane preparedness plan. Nothing that’s my plan. No shutters, no bottled water, no batteries, no generator. No nuthin. Hurricane on. Peace out!
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Our friends are panicking and afraid of this hurricane heading toward glad. They are ready to evacuate. I. Haven't had news on so not sure how bad it will be. Anyone updated on this?
Everyone can calm down. So Fl is out of the cone for now. Possible heavy rains for Broward n Palm Beach. And anyone who panics for a hurticane is new to Fl
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