wxman57 wrote:hicksta wrote:Very true, but we are only leaving if its a 4/5. If it is a 1/2/3. Then we are going to friends house 20 feet above sea level and ridin her out.
A question -- since you'll have to evacuate 2-3 days before the hurricane hits, how are you going to be able to tell that today's strong TS or Cat 1 won't be tomorrow's or the next day's Cat 5? We just can't predict intensity well 2-3 days out when you'll have to make that decision. So if you're in a surge zone (as you are), then you'll need to go even with a strong TS 2-3 days out. If you wait until the day it hits to make your decision to evacuate when it strengthens to that Cat 3-4-5 then you'll be dead.
And also, a cat 5 could be downgraded to a 3 - but as has been proven with Ivan, Katrina, and Rita, the huge surge seems to maintain it's levels all the way to landfall. In this scenario, being only 20 feet above MSL may not be enough - even if it is "only" a cat 3.