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eastcoastFL wrote:jdjaguar wrote:psyclone wrote:No. It's standard protocol in florida and activates state agencies to deal with the situation. It doesn't mean freak out or panic and it has nothing to with a potential high impact event. It happens even with a minimal ts.
Agree, however, the general public will only hear "state of emergency".
That's not a bad thing. Some people need that. This is Florida...
eastcoastFL wrote:NDG wrote:130 knot flight level winds.
214600 1703N 05435W 6952 02924 9729 +122 //// 097128 130 097 044 01
Does it translate to less at the surface?
CFLHurricane wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:jdjaguar wrote:Agree, however, the general public will only hear "state of emergency".
That's not a bad thing. Some people need that. This is Florida...
Floridaman and Floridawoman need all the help they can get
Aric Dunn wrote:also it still has been moving slightly just south of west..
16.6833N 54.5833W
Patricia wrote:My brother and sister-in-law now live in near Melbourne. Anyone have any thoughts on that area? They just bought a house and live on a barrier island. Hanks.
CFLHurricane wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:jdjaguar wrote:Agree, however, the general public will only hear "state of emergency".
That's not a bad thing. Some people need that. This is Florida...
Floridaman and Floridawoman need all the help they can get
dizzyfish wrote:Good Evening all,
I applaud Gov Scott for his foresight in declaring the state of emergency. Florida is a very looooonnnngggg state and it takes quite a while to evacuate folks from as far south as Key West to remove them from what (hopefully) will be a safe place. I've had first-hand experience with price gouging at the gas pumps. Which is already up due to Harvey's wrath.
We are praying for everyone in the islands and beyond. Only the Lord knows what is in store for them or for us in Florida.
Bless us all!
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