#5319 Postby gsheldon » Mon Sep 04, 2017 2:55 am
Hello everyone, I am waiting for the 5 am advisory. I am a retired television/radio meteorologist/tropics specialist. The general consensus is that all the models are in agreement that Irma will hit South Florida on Monday, September 11. I have spoken to other seasoned meteorologists who agree that the ridge is NOT going to move in time so IRMA will affect Florida and head North. As we approach next full forecast I really do not see a change with this system. Yes, it is too soon for broadcast media to say YES FL will get hit. However being a Miami native and knowing the population base from Lake Okeechobee to Key West also knowing that the residents in Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties that live EAST of I-95 and EAST of US-1 they would need more than 36 hours an evac! This system along with Harvey is difficult. I have been at this more than half my life and in my 50's now. If I still lived in South Florida I would take no chances. I was an airborne traffic reporter back in the late 80's early 90's and I can tell you that this would be a traffic nightmare. I understand the media can't jump on this till a certain point but remember what is considered South Florida has millions of residents. I am on Facebook if you would like to look me up as I have more than 30 communities/public pages for meteorology/climate change. This storm is going to affect a lot of people. Thoughts and prayers out for Houston continue and now for South Florida and points North. I do not get much time to get on here as I am on Facebook 10 hours a day. -George Sheldon
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Meteorologist George Sheldon