If Ernesto has to hit Florida, I'm glad.....

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If Ernesto has to hit Florida, I'm glad.....

#1 Postby dixiebreeze » Sun Aug 27, 2006 8:17 am

we have a governor who knows and prepares for disasters. And, from what I'm heard and read, FEMA has stockpiled supplies throughout the state in vast amounts.

It will be dicey, but I think Floridians will come through. Always feel bad about the elderly and those with special needs in times like these.
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#2 Postby O Town » Sun Aug 27, 2006 8:35 am

dixiebreeze wrote:in spite of Ernesto, because we do have a governor who knows and prepares for disasters. And, from what I'm heard and read, FEMA has stockpiled supplies throughout the state in vast amount.

It will be dicey, but I think Floridians will come through.

wOOt! :D Not to sound cocky but you are right dixie. I have full confidence in our governor, he was great in '04 with all the storms we went through. We are lucky.
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#3 Postby Stormavoider » Sun Aug 27, 2006 8:36 am

Jeb does have his ducks in a row.
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#4 Postby skysummit » Sun Aug 27, 2006 8:37 am

I thought political talk was not allowed here? Plus, what are you implying? Sure, our governor sucks, however Florida is a much easier state to govern during hurricane landfalls than others.
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#5 Postby O Town » Sun Aug 27, 2006 8:39 am

Why is that skysummit? We do have alot more shoreline than any other state. Just curious.
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#6 Postby skysummit » Sun Aug 27, 2006 8:40 am

O Town wrote:Why is that skysummit? We do have alot more shoreline than any other state. Just curious.


The chances for complete destruction is not as high from storm surge as other states, however, I know if this were to take its projected path inland just north of Tampa, that would probably cause devistating flooding. I guess there's no good scenario no matter what way you look at it.
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#7 Postby Portastorm » Sun Aug 27, 2006 8:41 am

From everything I have seen and read ... YES, Florida does have it "going on" in terms of knowing how to prepare for a hurricane. My guess is its due to savvy leaders and experience.

After watching the debacle here in Texas last year with Rita, this is one Lone Star citizen who thinks we could learn a thing or two from our friends in Florida. And this year we made changes to much of our disaster planning and used some good advice from Florida. So there you go!
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#8 Postby dixiebreeze » Sun Aug 27, 2006 8:44 am

skysummit wrote:I thought political talk was not allowed here? Plus, what are you implying? Sure, our governor sucks, however Florida is a much easier state to govern during hurricane landfalls than others.


Don't get your knickers in a twist Skysummit. Nothing political here, just a statement of fact, that Jeb is calm, cool and professional in a crisis, as he has demonstrated in past tropical disasters.
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Re: If Ernesto has to hit Florida, I'm glad.....

#9 Postby drezee » Sun Aug 27, 2006 8:44 am

dixiebreeze wrote:we have a governor who knows and prepares for disasters. And, from what I'm heard and read, FEMA has stockpiled supplies throughout the state in vast amounts.

It will be dicey, but I think Floridians will come through. Always feel bad about the elderly and those with special needs in times like these.


I agree about the good preparation, but the insurance companies will devastate our bank accounts again after the season!! And once again Jeb, will turn his head and act like nothing happened....
Insurance will go up 100% again next year...
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#10 Postby dixiebreeze » Sun Aug 27, 2006 8:45 am

O Town wrote:Why is that skysummit? We do have alot more shoreline than any other state. Just curious.


Very true, and a direct hit on Tampa Bay or Miami would be horrific.
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#11 Postby skysummit » Sun Aug 27, 2006 8:47 am

dixiebreeze wrote:
O Town wrote:Why is that skysummit? We do have alot more shoreline than any other state. Just curious.


Very true, and a direct hit on Tampa Bay or Miami would be horrific.


I did add that in my other post. I believe a hit on Tampa would be much worst than Miami though.
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#12 Postby cinlfla » Sun Aug 27, 2006 8:52 am

O Town wrote:
dixiebreeze wrote:in spite of Ernesto, because we do have a governor who knows and prepares for disasters. And, from what I'm heard and read, FEMA has stockpiled supplies throughout the state in vast amount.

It will be dicey, but I think Floridians will come through.

wOOt! :D Not to sound cocky but you are right dixie. I have full confidence in our governor, he was great in '04 with all the storms we went through. We are lucky.



I'm with ya, I do worry about the people in mobile homes and over on the islands but as far as the aftermath Jeb always makes sure were taken care of.
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#13 Postby TampaFl » Sun Aug 27, 2006 8:52 am

drezee wrote:
dixiebreeze wrote:we have a governor who knows and prepares for disasters. And, from what I'm heard and read, FEMA has stockpiled supplies throughout the state in vast amounts.

It will be dicey, but I think Floridians will come through. Always feel bad about the elderly and those with special needs in times like these.


I agree about the good preparation, but the insurance companies will devastate our bank accounts again after the season!! And once again Jeb, will turn his head and act like nothing happened....
Insurance will go up 100% again next year...


Well, then who ever is elected Governor in Nov. will have to deat with it. But getting back to topic here, almost all of the models have come into better agreement this morning ,especially on days 4 - 5. That does not bode well for the SW, West & Big Bend areas of FL. Sure this track may change alittle to the right or left, but at this time it appears that some one in Florida will most likely feel the affects of Ernesto. So every one needs to review & update their hurricane & family plans nowand think about what you will do in the event watches/warnings are issued tonight through Tuesday.

Thanks Dixiebreeze for the post.

Robert 8-)
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#14 Postby umguy1 » Sun Aug 27, 2006 10:12 am

Yeah well here in SOFL things didn't get to us very quickly after Wilma. I wouldn't sing his praises so loudly.
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#16 Postby BayouVenteux » Mon Aug 28, 2006 4:17 pm

O Town wrote:Why is that skysummit? We do have alot more shoreline than any other state. Just curious.


Well...I wouldn't say a lot" or "any other" for that matter.:) Looks can be deceiving!

The top U.S. states in terms of miles of coastline (that's tidal shoreline)*:

1st: Alaska / 33,904 miles
a distant 2nd: Florida / 8,426 miles
a close 3rd: Louisiana / 7,721 miles

4th: Maine / 3,478 miles
5th: California / 3,427 miles
6th: North Carolina / 3,375 miles
7th: Texas / 3,359 miles
8th: Virgina / 3,315 miles

and on down...

* Source: National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration
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#17 Postby Alladin » Mon Aug 28, 2006 8:47 pm

BayouVenteux wrote:
O Town wrote:Why is that skysummit? We do have alot more shoreline than any other state. Just curious.


Well...I wouldn't say a lot" or "any other" for that matter.:) Looks can be deceiving!
Sorry but tidal shoreline and coastline are not synonymous. They are two entirely different measurements. For example, Maryland has a tiny coastline of only 31 miles but it has a huge tidal shoreline of 3,190 miles. You can’t use the tidal shoreline to measure the coastline.

The Florida coastline is 1,350 miles. The Louisiana coastline is 397. Louisiana ranks a very distant 5th in total coastline behind Hawaii (750 miles).
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#18 Postby Lindaloo » Mon Aug 28, 2006 8:49 pm

Just a side note. Do not cross that political line when discussing this issue. :wink:
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#19 Postby NFLDART » Tue Sep 05, 2006 8:00 pm

we just have lots of practice thats all.
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#20 Postby NFLDART » Tue Sep 05, 2006 8:00 pm

:lol:
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