Florida, get the jump on hurricane shopping
(www.nhc.noaa.gov)
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I’ve stayed stocked up on anything that won’t go bad ever since I had to wait an hour in line to get my ration of toilet paper back when Covid first hit. Never again.
Amen
That is a 2004 Charley track. That was not predicted in advance. It was supposed to head inland further north.
I was really hoping that we could get another year with no hurricanes land-falling in FL.
I would like to think the white hats take control of HAARP sooner than later. Interesting to find out how much the weather has been manipulated across the world.
I had been following hurricanes as a hobby since we moved here in 98.I learned a ton from Jeff Masters on the Cat 6 blog on Weather Underground. (There is a rabbit hole on what happened with that site - regarding the personal weather station reporting… think antithetical evidence to global warming narrative. IBM involved.)
I noticed a trend in recent years where the storms would rapidly explode as they got close to the coast. It didn’t make sense meteorologically and was so different from other storms. Once I learned about HAARP, I knew they had been messing with these storms.
Look at Michael and what it did to Mexico Beach. Sudden intensification.
With this being the SST map, https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/SST/ATL/20.jpg actual or purported, and tonight's NHS cone map showing an I-storm Major (Ian) as it approaches Florida, we can expect it going in strong.
I am usually the one in the family to raise the alarms about an approaching storm and to start prepping, as soon as the models show that there is a chance of hitting us. Today my husband was the one pushing me to start thinking about it.
I am just over hurricane prep and have no energy for this. We have 5 acres and it is a lot to batten down the hatches when you haven’t done it in a while…
I understand that one. :)
5 acres. Maybe you can take a Sabbath rest. You may find yourself eager to get to work by the end of it.
30 C = 86 F SST = Sea Surface Temperatures
https://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/SST/ATL/20.jpg
Let’s pray for a fish storm….out to sea
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Ooof. Central FL here. Fortunately we are high and dry.
https://southernwx.com/community/attachments/09l_intensity_latest-png.121841/
Thank you for telling me you couldn't see it. Here it is from the original site. https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/storminfo/09L_intensity_latest.png
Bottom line, many models expect a Major hurricane.
Levi was on the Cat 6 blog for years. He is my go to forecaster along with Jeff Masters.
I remember when he was 14 and everybody looked to see what he had to say.
Sorry for the confusion, then. Not many people were posting, and they may not revisit the thread. So I was giving to the few posters who seemed to have hurricane knowledge links to further information they might find of interest.