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WHILE THE BEST ESTIMATE OF LANDFALL INTENSITY IS CATEGORY WO...
IT REMAINS POSSIBLE THAT WILMA COULD REACH FLORIDA AT
CATEGORY THREE INTENSITY.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MI ... 1508.shtml
IT REMAINS POSSIBLE THAT WILMA COULD REACH FLORIDA AT
CATEGORY THREE INTENSITY.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MI ... 1508.shtml
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Re: I'm scared
wzrgirl1 wrote:Starting to get nervous now........eeeekkkk
you have been hnging around kevin cho too much, lol. prepare for power outages and you will be fine, your house isnt going to blow away and you arent getting a surge in pembroke pines.
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Re: I'm scared
jlauderdal wrote:wzrgirl1 wrote:Starting to get nervous now........eeeekkkk
you have been hnging around kevin cho too much, lol. prepare for power outages and you will be fine, your house isnt going to blow away and you arent getting a surge in pembroke pines.
not really worried about the house blowing away or the surge.......just worried about those tornadoes they keep talking about.....I don't want to be surprised in the middle of the night.......I have a two story....should I stay on the bottom floor?
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I agree, dont worry so much about your roof blowing off but make sure you pull out the video camera. Trust me, I'd much rather deal with a fast moving Cat 1 or 2 rather then pulling an all nighter with Ivan or dealing with Dennis again. Just make sure you dont stay outside to long and watch for trees and powerlines
Stay safe everyone!
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Re: I'm scared
wzrgirl1 wrote:jlauderdal wrote:wzrgirl1 wrote:Starting to get nervous now........eeeekkkk
you have been hnging around kevin cho too much, lol. prepare for power outages and you will be fine, your house isnt going to blow away and you arent getting a surge in pembroke pines.
not really worried about the house blowing away or the surge.......just worried about those tornadoes they keep talking about.....I don't want to be surprised in the middle of the night.......I have a two story....should I stay on the bottom floor?
If your not in a flood prone area, I would stay on the bottom floor. For warnings... Leave TWC on tonight and when there's a warning they will play that BLARING siren noise which would wake a dead person.
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Re: I'm scared
Brent wrote:wzrgirl1 wrote:jlauderdal wrote:wzrgirl1 wrote:Starting to get nervous now........eeeekkkk
you have been hnging around kevin cho too much, lol. prepare for power outages and you will be fine, your house isnt going to blow away and you arent getting a surge in pembroke pines.
not really worried about the house blowing away or the surge.......just worried about those tornadoes they keep talking about.....I don't want to be surprised in the middle of the night.......I have a two story....should I stay on the bottom floor?
If your not in a flood prone area, I would stay on the bottom floor. For warnings... Leave TWC on tonight and when there's a warning they will play that BLARING siren noise which would wake a dead person.
Being a person who has lived in a high tornado-prone area for most of his life, the key to being prepared for a tornado is a NOAA Weather Radio with alert function and battery back up. Their SAME radios are even better -- they can be programmed to only activate for warnings in your (or selected) counties. NOAA Weather Radios should be utilized in homes like smoke detectors. During a tornado, you have only a few minutes of lead time and every second counts. Resorting to TWC isn't the best option as power outages can leave you at risk.
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Re: I'm scared
senorpepr wrote:Brent wrote:wzrgirl1 wrote:jlauderdal wrote:wzrgirl1 wrote:Starting to get nervous now........eeeekkkk
you have been hnging around kevin cho too much, lol. prepare for power outages and you will be fine, your house isnt going to blow away and you arent getting a surge in pembroke pines.
not really worried about the house blowing away or the surge.......just worried about those tornadoes they keep talking about.....I don't want to be surprised in the middle of the night.......I have a two story....should I stay on the bottom floor?
If your not in a flood prone area, I would stay on the bottom floor. For warnings... Leave TWC on tonight and when there's a warning they will play that BLARING siren noise which would wake a dead person.
Being a person who has lived in a high tornado-prone area for most of his life, the key to being prepared for a tornado is a NOAA Weather Radio with alert function and battery back up. Their SAME radios are even better -- they can be programmed to only activate for warnings in your (or selected) counties. NOAA Weather Radios should be utilized in homes like smoke detectors. During a tornado, you have only a few minutes of lead time and every second counts. Resorting to TWC isn't the best option as power outages can leave you at risk.
exactly, mine is fired up and went off early sat morning when the tornado warning was issued for broward
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A little story about hurricanes spawning tornadoes...I remember during Floyd back in 1999, I was asleep in my upstairs bedroom and my dad came in and told me that a tornado was coming. But I was half asleep and the first thing I did was fully make my bed up--it was 1am. So anyway we went out on the front porch and couldn't see anything but we heard it pass overhead.
Stay inside and should be ok--don't do some of the stupid things I've done (walk outside in the eyewall of a hurricane--twice, with either trees falling or tin flying around, or chase a tornado--not in a vehicle but on two feet.)
Scott
Stay inside and should be ok--don't do some of the stupid things I've done (walk outside in the eyewall of a hurricane--twice, with either trees falling or tin flying around, or chase a tornado--not in a vehicle but on two feet.)
Scott
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Re: I'm scared
senorpepr wrote:Being a person who has lived in a high tornado-prone area for most of his life, the key to being prepared for a tornado is a NOAA Weather Radio with alert function and battery back up. Their SAME radios are even better -- they can be programmed to only activate for warnings in your (or selected) counties. NOAA Weather Radios should be utilized in homes like smoke detectors. During a tornado, you have only a few minutes of lead time and every second counts. Resorting to TWC isn't the best option as power outages can leave you at risk.
Yep... the TWC thing is a last resort. I have a NOAA Weather Radio with SAME capability as well.
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Re: I'm scared
senorpepr wrote:Brent wrote:wzrgirl1 wrote:jlauderdal wrote:wzrgirl1 wrote:Starting to get nervous now........eeeekkkk
you have been hnging around kevin cho too much, lol. prepare for power outages and you will be fine, your house isnt going to blow away and you arent getting a surge in pembroke pines.
not really worried about the house blowing away or the surge.......just worried about those tornadoes they keep talking about.....I don't want to be surprised in the middle of the night.......I have a two story....should I stay on the bottom floor?
If your not in a flood prone area, I would stay on the bottom floor. For warnings... Leave TWC on tonight and when there's a warning they will play that BLARING siren noise which would wake a dead person.
Being a person who has lived in a high tornado-prone area for most of his life, the key to being prepared for a tornado is a NOAA Weather Radio with alert function and battery back up. Their SAME radios are even better -- they can be programmed to only activate for warnings in your (or selected) counties. NOAA Weather Radios should be utilized in homes like smoke detectors. During a tornado, you have only a few minutes of lead time and every second counts. Resorting to TWC isn't the best option as power outages can leave you at risk.
I am so glad you suggested that....see even when I thought I had thought of everything.........we have a weather radio but I didn't have a 9-volt battery to back it up.....just sent my hubby out and thank goodness he found a couple at the local CVS....see this is why it's important to communicate wisely on this board....it could actually end up saving somebody's life....thanks again!!
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Re: I'm scared
wzrgirl1 wrote:senorpepr wrote:Brent wrote:wzrgirl1 wrote:jlauderdal wrote:wzrgirl1 wrote:Starting to get nervous now........eeeekkkk
you have been hnging around kevin cho too much, lol. prepare for power outages and you will be fine, your house isnt going to blow away and you arent getting a surge in pembroke pines.
not really worried about the house blowing away or the surge.......just worried about those tornadoes they keep talking about.....I don't want to be surprised in the middle of the night.......I have a two story....should I stay on the bottom floor?
If your not in a flood prone area, I would stay on the bottom floor. For warnings... Leave TWC on tonight and when there's a warning they will play that BLARING siren noise which would wake a dead person.
Being a person who has lived in a high tornado-prone area for most of his life, the key to being prepared for a tornado is a NOAA Weather Radio with alert function and battery back up. Their SAME radios are even better -- they can be programmed to only activate for warnings in your (or selected) counties. NOAA Weather Radios should be utilized in homes like smoke detectors. During a tornado, you have only a few minutes of lead time and every second counts. Resorting to TWC isn't the best option as power outages can leave you at risk.
I am so glad you suggested that....see even when I thought I had thought of everything.........we have a weather radio but I didn't have a 9-volt battery to back it up.....just sent my hubby out and thank goodness he found a couple at the local CVS....see this is why it's important to communicate wisely on this board....it could actually end up saving somebody's life....thanks again!!
So where can you buy one of these NOAA weather radios?
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Re: I'm scared
southeast fl wrote: So where can you buy one of these NOAA weather radios?
You can get one at Radio Shack or at a sporting goods store like Sports Authority.
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