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Irma was either a cat1 or a tropical storm when it was closest to The Villages and was not a "direct hit" on The Villages. The track of the center of the circulation was west of us - closer to Crystal River than The Villages. As I have previously stated, this is of little actual consequence since the circulation was pretty wide when it was nearest to us. The true track of the center of the circulation matters for forecast verification purposes.
Wilma was not a cat5 hurricane over Florida. It was a cat2 or cat3 over FL and exited FL around Boca, IIRC. It was moving to the east/northeast after coming out of the Gulf. There is no "right" or "wrong" with weather forecasting. We deal with probabilities of events happening. All forecasts have error bars, either implicitly or explicitly stated, and the errors decrease as we get close to the actual event. I know people want "yes" and "no" answers but few things in science work that way. Weather forecasting is based, in part, on numerical integration of the Navier-Stokes equations of fluid motion plus computations of radiative transfer, parameterized turbulence including boundary layer effects, and phase change of water. This is an initial value problem where the initial state is known with various epsilons and is inherently a chaotic system, which places limits on predictability. Quote:
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I'm in Maryland and probably won't get down to TV for years but this is my hurricane preparedness plan for where I live:
Whole House generator. Check 90-120 days of food. Check (I'm a foodie with a lot of room in the house) 30 days of wine. Check 30 days of beer. Check 120 days of vodka. Check 120 days of rum. Check .....100 other alcoholic items down the list... 360 days of backup alcohol. Check 6 rolls Toilet paper. Check. (not a lot of room left in the house after buying everything else) but also have a few reams of printer paper and last years tax return. |
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Masks don’t stop gas:icon_wink: only gas mask does :) |
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I think I just found my soul mate... P.S. I have plenty of toilet paper to contribute to the effort... |
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We live in the People's Republic of Baltimore County thinking about TV for the future. |
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We've already made our "for the future" purchase. Still in the "honeymoon/vacation home" phase... Working on the exit strategy for the permanent move... |
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It won't be quick enough for us if it were tomorrow. I love our neighborhood and neighbors but our county and state.....not so much I hope you are able to transition to TV full-time as soon as you desire. |
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