LoveWeather12 wrote:I live in Fl. I'm wondering, when we will know for sure where it's going and what intensity it will be? I'm getting annoyed and getting to the point of stop preparing for it
A) Once it actually becomes an entity (such as classified as at least a tropical depression) so models can then latch onto and better predict based on having a true center of circulation
or
B) Once the poor miserable undeveloped mess finally slinks past 90W, and onward to its next destination where it can then antagonize those good folks there into wondering if it really will ever pose a risk to them or not.
To tell you the truth, I already have canned goods, extra water, power, lighting, yard fairly tidy, and a protection plan for my home and cars in place. I have family in Kendall and also in Pembroke Pines that I'd have to run down and help, not to mention friends with properties and a boat in the Keys as well. Oh, and I chase these storms too. But, take it for what its worth, I'm not worrying about getting out of bed by 7:00am so I can rush out and fill my gas tanks, get money from the ATM, or begin messaging friends and family to exchange evac. plans or alternate contact persons. I'll probably put that off for at least a day. On the other hand if you dont own a single candle, have few or no food, fire, or water supplies whatsoever? Then I'd probably start working on some of that stuff - last month