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#41 Postby jlauderdal » Sun Sep 18, 2005 12:28 pm

RichG wrote:I used to think the hype of the south florida news over every tropical system was overdone but I think upon reflection of the lack of information the people in la seemed to have I will take the hype every time. As someone here already mentioned not eveyone has internet access or even watches the local news so too much information is now fine by me.


me too until is saw people in sofla on tv standing in line for plywood before francis in the rain. those are the people that lower the average IQ in this part of the world
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#42 Postby Flakeys » Sun Sep 18, 2005 12:34 pm

Monroe county has a tourist evacuation for 7 mile bridge and south. Upper keys will boot the tourists this evening.
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#43 Postby RichG » Sun Sep 18, 2005 12:36 pm

jlauderdal

Yea it is sad I saw the same exact thing. I happened to be at my local home depot buying portable ac for post storm and people were literally trying to hold on to their sheets of plywood in the parking lot the late in the afternoon before the storm.
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#44 Postby tracyswfla » Sun Sep 18, 2005 12:40 pm

Windtalker1 wrote:11:15 Update Channel 10 Claims that with the upper Low over Cuba pushing South could force the Storm more North into Dade County and that Watches will be up for mainland S Florida by the 5pm update. She also claims that the center of the storm can reform more North through out the day giving S Florida a possible Cat 1 Hurricane late Monday/Tuesday.....don't kill the messenger :roll:


Thanks! I heard on TWC that they closed Monroe County Schools for tomorrow, already.
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#45 Postby Myersgirl » Sun Sep 18, 2005 12:53 pm

tracyswfla wrote:
Windtalker1 wrote:11:15 Update Channel 10 Claims that with the upper Low over Cuba pushing South could force the Storm more North into Dade County and that Watches will be up for mainland S Florida by the 5pm update. She also claims that the center of the storm can reform more North through out the day giving S Florida a possible Cat 1 Hurricane late Monday/Tuesday.....don't kill the messenger :roll:


Thanks! I heard on TWC that they closed Monroe County Schools for tomorrow, already.


Tracy, it's not looking good for getting your husband home from Naples :roll:
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#46 Postby Scorpion » Sun Sep 18, 2005 12:57 pm

Models trending south. We should be ok with this one.
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#47 Postby inotherwords » Sun Sep 18, 2005 12:59 pm

O Town wrote:Much better to be overly updated and informed. Than to have those mets in New Orleans. I can't believe they are so clueless. You would think they would be all over the tropics after Katrina. Sad.


What are you talking about? I watched the news feeds online direct from New Orleans starting the Friday before the storm and the mets there were completely on top of it and urging everyone to leave. There was no minimizing of this storm there.

I think a few people are missing the point here. There's a discernable difference between informing and hyping. Nobody is saying informing isn't a good idea. But the more hype that's given, the less people pay attention next time there's a storm. I don't have any problem with informing, however local mets tend to overly hype every cloud puff as another poster said earlier. This is not helping anything.

There's a big difference between being anti-hype and anti-information. Don't confuse the two.
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#48 Postby HurricaneQueen » Sun Sep 18, 2005 1:22 pm

Excellent points, inotherwords. On the other hand, because it's the weekend and the local news has not been saying much about this storm (we are in the cone), very few people that I talked to in the grocery store were even aware of TD18. I'm not saying we are in danger but this is an area of the country that is filled with the elderly and infirm and possible power outages would affect them more so than the average population. They should be made aware and make the appropriate preparations since it will take them longer.

Today, football trumps weather (I love football but I haven't seen a banner or any interruptions locally).

I know this is only a TD at this point and I also know I am "preaching to the choir" since you aren't too far north of here and know the demographics. Hopefully, it will stay south and go into an unpopulated area in Mexico but only time will tell.

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#49 Postby T'Bonz » Sun Sep 18, 2005 3:12 pm

Bryan Norcross seems to think that it will go further north, based on what he said.

I did see an increase of people in the stores, but it wasn't frantic. But some do seem to be aware of the potential for a hurricane.
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#50 Postby gatorcane » Sun Sep 18, 2005 3:13 pm

no birds are to be found here in Boca Raton...that signals something nasty is coming nearly 100% of the time.
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#51 Postby skysummit » Sun Sep 18, 2005 3:14 pm

boca_chris wrote:no birds are to be found here in Boca Raton...that signals something nasty is coming nearly 100% of the time.


That's what happened here before Katrina...no birds were to be found.
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#52 Postby THead » Sun Sep 18, 2005 3:16 pm

skysummit wrote:
boca_chris wrote:no birds are to be found here in Boca Raton...that signals something nasty is coming nearly 100% of the time.


That's what happened here before Katrina...no birds were to be found.


Where's the link to the bird model?!
:wink:

J/K, it would probably be the best one out there.
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#53 Postby tracyswfla » Sun Sep 18, 2005 3:16 pm

skysummit wrote:
boca_chris wrote:no birds are to be found here in Boca Raton...that signals something nasty is coming nearly 100% of the time.


That's what happened here before Katrina...no birds were to be found.


Hold it... just a second... I have not seen any birds here either... I thought ya'll were smokin' something :wink:

But I have been in and out all day and there haven't been any birds.....
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#54 Postby Tampa Bay Hurricane » Sun Sep 18, 2005 3:18 pm

boca_chris wrote:no birds are to be found here in Boca Raton...that signals something nasty is coming nearly 100% of the time.


yikes!!!!
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#55 Postby gatorcane » Sun Sep 18, 2005 3:19 pm

I feel Rita is poised to bring nasty effects to all of S. Florida from a line Ft.Myers to Palm Beach south...get ready here we go :eek:
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#56 Postby Scorpion » Sun Sep 18, 2005 3:22 pm

Haven't seen many birds here either.
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#57 Postby Windtalker1 » Sun Sep 18, 2005 4:01 pm

Tropical Storm Watches now posted for Miami Dade/Broward County...according to Brian Norcross, Hurricane Watches will probably be posted for the same area by 8pm Tonight...Stay Tuned
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#58 Postby jkt21787 » Sun Sep 18, 2005 4:04 pm

Windtalker1 wrote:Tropical Storm Watches now posted for Miami Dade/Broward County...according to Brian Norcross, Hurricane Watches will probably be posted for the same area by 8pm Tonight...Stay Tuned

they don't upgrade watches/warnings at 8 pm, so that doesn't make sense. Furthermore, upgrading a just issued TS watch to a hurricane watch just 3 hours later makes even less sense.

The TS watch will stand for at least during the night, IMO, and be re-evaluated tomorrow morning, unless there is a drastic change in the track/intensity tonight.
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#59 Postby jax » Sun Sep 18, 2005 4:05 pm

the NHC has been pretty good within 72 hours...
Looking more and more like a simple rain event
for Miami and north...
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#60 Postby Windtalker1 » Sun Sep 18, 2005 4:09 pm

jkt21787 wrote:
Windtalker1 wrote:Tropical Storm Watches now posted for Miami Dade/Broward County...according to Brian Norcross, Hurricane Watches will probably be posted for the same area by 8pm Tonight...Stay Tuned

they don't upgrade watches/warnings at 8 pm, so that doesn't make sense. Furthermore, upgrading a just issued TS watch to a hurricane watch just 3 hours later makes even less sense.

The TS watch will stand for at least during the night, IMO, and be re-evaluated tomorrow morning, unless there is a drastic change in the track/intensity tonight.
If I remember correctly (I'm sure you will all let me know that I am wrong) but didn't they upgrade during the intermedite adv. with Katrina?
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