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logybogy
Have you been ordered to evacuate by emergency management? Are you in an evacuation zone?
If so, get the hell out as soon as possible.
This is nothing to play around with. It could potentially be a life or death situation.
My advice is listen to emergency management in your county. If you are ordered to evacuate, get out.
If so, get the hell out as soon as possible.
This is nothing to play around with. It could potentially be a life or death situation.
My advice is listen to emergency management in your county. If you are ordered to evacuate, get out.
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Evacuation
LEAVE NOW!
They suggested Jupiter Island evacuate yesterday.
Look at the evacuation map for tomorrow
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/storm/cont ... bevac.html
They suggested Jupiter Island evacuate yesterday.
Look at the evacuation map for tomorrow
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/storm/cont ... bevac.html
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Yes I would get out. I have a friend in Jupiter off indiantown road, and I am very concerned about her. Check out this map here, it outlines the mandatory evac zone in the event of a cat 3-5 hurricane (scroll down past the 1-2 evac zone).
http://www.co.palm-beach.fl.us/disaster/index.htm
You will be ordered to evac if you are in that red zone, so you might as well get a jump on it tomorrow AM and attempt to beat the rush.
http://www.co.palm-beach.fl.us/disaster/index.htm
You will be ordered to evac if you are in that red zone, so you might as well get a jump on it tomorrow AM and attempt to beat the rush.
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Based on Sanibel's post below regarding the ridge being much deeper than originally estimated, Derek's consistent forecast to S Florida and the NHC shifting south from Jacksonville a day ago to Vero tonight...I would say you should seriously begin at least preparing to evacuate.
Shoot, I am in Rockledge and am still probably heading out of town! Frances is not a storm you can do a "Lt. Dan" with.
Shoot, I am in Rockledge and am still probably heading out of town! Frances is not a storm you can do a "Lt. Dan" with.
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Just my opinion, but if i were in your shoes i would be getting out now or sometime before rush hour in the morning. Pandemonium is about to grip the entire east coast, if not the whole state, and all floridians know there are very limited options for escape. If you decide to go, don't wait too long. Stay safe.
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Thanks
I am 4 miles from the coast, literally just on the other side of the evacuation zone. Most of my friends are leaving tommorrow, and it looks like I may, but the question is where? You can't go north or south, that could be just as bad if not worse. And there are no hotel reservations available. My friend made a reservation at the Ritz Carlton on Miami Beach. Hmm, not a good idea IMO.
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Yes I am very concerned about places to go for ppl in the Palm Beach area, because nobody really knows if it will hit PB, or go north or south of PB. And by the time we do know, we will be within 24 hours of landfall, which is way too late to start leaving....
If you do leave, don't plan on stopping until you get past the Florida state line... Orlando is a very bad decision too.
If you do leave, don't plan on stopping until you get past the Florida state line... Orlando is a very bad decision too.
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Yep its difficult
I still remember many people, including myself that went south to ride out Andrew when we were right in the crosshairs. That was scary my friend. I let my hubris and stupidity and overall feeling of invincibility prevent me from taking this too seriously. Now however, I must say i am thoroughly SPOOKED!!
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das8929 wrote:This is very confusing indeed. I hope this doesnt come directly for us or else im screwed i guess. Because its not my decision to evacuate, its my parents. And they say it wont be that bad and that we will be ok.
When your parents see half the town packing up and leaving tomorrow, they will probably be whistling a different tune.
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If you are ready to go, you might as well go as soon as possible, since they are also beginning evacs south of you and traffic will not be improving. Do make sure you have a good map--and since you will be leaaving before a specific strike zone has really been set, keep an open mind about where you might end up. Might be worthwhile to try and get 2 (cancellable) hotel reservations in different locations so you can choose later based on better info whether to press farther or not.
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hmm
Dont underestimate the stubborness of "old florida see dogs" that have ridden them all out. My parents are good examples. Unfortunately these are the whackos who usuallly get themselves hurt...or worse.
I'm leaving tommorrow, with or without the parents.
I'm leaving tommorrow, with or without the parents.
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