johngaltfla wrote:jlauderdal wrote:johngaltfla wrote:
From us West Coasters: Gee thanks.
if i had any influence where it was going it would have been OTS days ago...stay safe

We'll be okay. It's more of a wind event (like that's any comfort) as the winds will push the water away from our bay and it's moving fast enough northward where we won't get 20" of rain again in 2 days.
What is worrisome is the number of people who don't know how to prep deciding to stay behind.
excellent point...you can deal with wind and even 20 inches of rain in 2 days but surge is really dangerous but be on the lookout for continued you west trend you may get it although the west is probably about done
the advice from media, nhc, nws in miami..if you have a secure building and its shuttered then shelter in place as long as you arent in mandatory..i get why people want to try and avoid it but this concept of people driving to orland and tampa could really backfire and one of these times there is going to be cars out of gas and a system coming in...media has done a great job informing people about preps, next time i think they need to get people to shelter in place if their structure can handle it
i am in a mandatroy just west of the intracaostel, im not leaving but i can get myself to the roof if needed..many people cant get ot the roof so they are smart to get people evacuating.
south florida authorities and media have done an excellent job except showing spaghetti models, that needs to stop...south florida residents have really responded prepping, no complacency whatsoever just a little too much desire to drive around florida when many of them can just shelter in place or go to the local shelter