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#201 Postby cape_escape » Sat Oct 22, 2005 10:36 pm

Linda, I'm glad to see you made it there safe and sound! We may be leaving in the morning , I hope it's not a parking lot then.... :(
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#202 Postby mj » Sat Oct 22, 2005 10:40 pm

Local stations here in the Cape have landfall that appears to be south of here. I checked my GPS in my truck and I'm located at 26.34n and 81.59w. The NHC has it at 26.3n 81.5w in 36hrs.. Just wondering whats up with that. Why dont they show it like that? By the way thats near Veterans Pkwy and Skyline Blvd.
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#203 Postby HurricaneQueen » Sat Oct 22, 2005 10:58 pm

First of all. Thanks for checking in Linda. It sounds as if you made great time. Now-just stay safe!!!!

MJ, I am at 26.2 (26.18) and 81.5 (81.49) and live just barely south of the Lee Co line, 1/4-1/2 miles from the Gulf. It puts me 5.3 miles from CPA in 38.5 hours (and counting). This has been fairly consistent for the past 36 hours.

Tracy, if you want to call I think you have my numbers so don't hesitate. We'll just be sitting around a motel room, hopefully with internet access. I forgot to ask if they have a generator. Somehow, I think not, as there is no elevator and we have been hauling everything up to the second floor. No wonder, I hurt so much.

We'll this time tomorrow should be interesting so I'm off to bed. Good luck to all and stay safe.

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#204 Postby SWFLMom » Sat Oct 22, 2005 11:06 pm

HurricaneQueen wrote:First of all. Thanks for checking in Linda. It sounds as if you made great time. Now-just stay safe!!!!

MJ, I am at 26.2 (26.18) and 81.5 (81.49) and live just barely south of the Lee Co line, 1/4-1/2 miles from the Gulf. It puts me 5.3 miles from CPA in 38.5 hours (and counting). This has been fairly consistent for the past 36 hours.

Lynn


We are in the same boat. We are supposedly at 26.22 and 81.78 according to the Collier County emergency web site. Bottom line is that our house is a mile or so south and east of you, but our conditions are likely to be very similar (except for surge since you are on the water). Hope all of us stay safe and dry. The next 12 hours are going to be interesting.
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#205 Postby LSue » Sat Oct 22, 2005 11:43 pm

Me again...

Going to try to get some much needed sleep. However, now that the boarding, packing up of the house and the "evacuation" are complete, thoughts of what condition I might find not only my house, but in our beautiful city as well are constantly filling my mind.

It's so surreal..........

Y'all try to get some sleep too...promise?

Linda
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#206 Postby LSue » Sat Oct 22, 2005 11:59 pm

Kevin, take a deep breath...

Has your dad seen this link?

Why don't you post this on a separate thread so the analysts, moderators and meteorologists can share their insights?

Wish I could offer more help tonight,

Linda
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#207 Postby Sanibel » Sun Oct 23, 2005 12:13 am

Just walked to the beach. A lone tree frog was sitting in the middle of the street looking bewildered. A rabbit ran down the path to the beach in front of me.

It was calm earlier this evening, but now just the slightest wisp of east breeze is detectable. It is hurricane humid considering it is October.

The moon's light was just visible behind some hazy clouds and a thin hazy cirrus allowed some bright stars to shine through dimly.

We just have some final packing to do tomorrow morning and we are out of here. We considered staying for a Marco hit or south, but the wave potential graph quickly cleared my mind of that notion. Just some porch plants to be pulled in, clothes thrown in suitcases, load the car, and go.

The WINK TV weatherman showed a special model they use at the station and it took Wilma right over Sanibel.

Tomorrow morning should give us a good idea on final evacuation moves...
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#208 Postby jim09091 » Sun Oct 23, 2005 12:45 am

just flew into ft. myers today at around 1 pm....

this place is kind of empty for once.... sort of like it.

what i don't like is storm surge:

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anyway, the major windows get shutters tomorrow and everything on the lowest level will be brought up to the main level tomorrow. then we're going inland (airport area). fun times.....

blah.
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#209 Postby tracyswfla » Sun Oct 23, 2005 5:32 am

Ok Sunday morning check in! How is everyone doing?? I am frazzled.... Mandatory evacs for the Cape. If you are in Cape Coral and need to evac., hope you are!
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#210 Postby Tiny » Sun Oct 23, 2005 5:36 am

Good Morning from Golden Gate Estates. I just posted this in the another thread, but I'll put it here too......

I have a question(for the locals who know where this is) about the surge/flooding and how the recent canal closures in the South Blocks of Collier County will affect the overall scenerio. Do you think the canal closures will make flooding better or worse?
All the canals that once funneled water to the gulf have been filled in for Everglades restoration. The south blocks span from I-75 to U.S. 41 around Badluck Prairie and of course east to Fakahatchee State Preserve or as the locals call it "The Tram Rd". Anyway, all those that know the area, know the amount of canals that were out there. Now that they are cut off, I'm worried about what the water will do.
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#211 Postby WhirlWind » Sun Oct 23, 2005 5:52 am

Good Morning everyone -
Golden Gate Estates here also, very still adn quite here this more, very errie. Not so sure what WIlm is going to bring us, and now questioning our decision to stay. We figure we are far enough from the coast we wil be ok. Hopeing an dpraying everyoen is out of harms way, will contuine to post as long as we have power.....

Stay Safe everyone
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#212 Postby Tiny » Sun Oct 23, 2005 5:57 am

WhirlWind wrote:Good Morning everyone -
Golden Gate Estates here also, very still adn quite here this more, very errie. Not so sure what WIlm is going to bring us, and now questioning our decision to stay. We figure we are far enough from the coast we wil be ok. Hopeing an dpraying everyoen is out of harms way, will contuine to post as long as we have power.....

Stay Safe everyone
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Same here.
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#213 Postby jim09091 » Sun Oct 23, 2005 6:10 am

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#214 Postby AdvAutoBob » Sun Oct 23, 2005 6:12 am

Cape Coral checking in.... final preps to begin within the next 30 minutes. I'll be back later on.
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#215 Postby tracyswfla » Sun Oct 23, 2005 6:28 am

Kevin_Cho wrote:All Collier County Evacuations about to hit the deadline in about 35 minutes. All residents west and south of US41 should be out by 8 AM. The NHC continues to emphasis that this storm has a likely potential to flood the area in Collier County west and south of US41.

It is imperative that we finish preparations in Collier/Lee, Naples is still in the bullseye (about). Residents of Marco really must get out.

The only thing I'm suprised about is how the storm hasn't restrengthened yet to a Category 3 hurricane.

Kevin Cho - City of Naples, FL
Junior: Naples High School



I am thrilled it hasn't intensified to a 3!
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#216 Postby Tiny » Sun Oct 23, 2005 6:30 am

tracyswfla wrote:
Kevin_Cho wrote:All Collier County Evacuations about to hit the deadline in about 35 minutes. All residents west and south of US41 should be out by 8 AM. The NHC continues to emphasis that this storm has a likely potential to flood the area in Collier County west and south of US41.

It is imperative that we finish preparations in Collier/Lee, Naples is still in the bullseye (about). Residents of Marco really must get out.

The only thing I'm suprised about is how the storm hasn't restrengthened yet to a Category 3 hurricane.

Kevin Cho - City of Naples, FL
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I am thrilled it hasn't intensified to a 3!

Phew! Me too! LOL :lol:
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#217 Postby LSue » Sun Oct 23, 2005 7:40 am

Good Morning,

Nothing going on here in Orlando...Feels so strange having such an intense level of activity grind to a halt! Such a helpless feeling to know many of your friends and some family are there without us. Will venture out later to get more food supplies for tomorrow and Tuesday. As of last night, the local stations were talking about possible hurricane force winds and tornados that would extend over multiple hours.

How is everyone doing? Kevin...any new updates?

Will check back soon,,,

Linda
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#218 Postby DIDDLESBABE » Sun Oct 23, 2005 7:47 am

The board seems a little quiet so far this morning ?

We are trying to watch TWC and local channels, but not much so far,
which seems a little of a surprise to me. Guess everyone is waiting
to see in the next few hours if Wilma strengthens or changes track?

The waiting and wondering is the worse thing - - hope we don't have
any surprises.

Kevin - what is the latest on Collier Co.?

Good luck to all today
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#219 Postby Sanibel » Sun Oct 23, 2005 7:59 am

GFDL model has gone way south to the south tip of Florida.

TWC track has been adjusted south too.

Depending on the next few hours I think we are going to stay and ride it out.

The storm isn't intensifying and is obviously right of track. I think Alpha has something to do with it.

Alpha is definitely keeping Wilma weaker. I keep telling people this on the board and they keep ignoring me.

I expect the track to shift more south today...
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#220 Postby HurricaneQueen » Sun Oct 23, 2005 8:14 am

We'll be leaving in about an hour or so. Last night they said evacuations had been pushed back to noon and that was what we were counting on. This morning they are back to 8 a.m. Too late now. We're packed-just a few last minute things like showers and clean out refrig!!! Hate to take down the computers too soon. What a way to celebrate my 60th. Best birthday present is if Wilma pulls her south and doesn't strengthen.

Hope to be back on line this afternoon albeit on a dial up.

Stay safe everyone.

Lynn
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