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genxlib's JournalInteresting view of Hurricane Ian Projected Track
The National Hurricane Center keeps all of the records and allows you to review their guidance in time-lapse
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2022/IAN_graphics.php?product=5day_cone_with_line_and_wind
This view shows every guidance release over the entire life of the storm. It allows you to see the history of the track, cone, warnings etc.
I know there is a lot of discussion of when the evacuation orders were given for Lee County. This will give you a sense of what the projection was over time.
In hindsight, we can all say they should have been evacuated earlier. In reality, that is a tough call that Emergency Managers struggle with.
Search and Rescue on the Ground
Many of you know that I am on a Search and Rescue team as I reported from Surfside last year. I have also written about 9/11, Haiti and Katrina in the past as well.
My team is out there now without me as I am on a medical leave for a minor back issue.
I thought you would be interested in these videos they are posting from Fort Myers Beach. Typically, this is a FEMA team but within the state of Florida, we can be mobilized by the State while more FEMA teams are brought in from outside the area. That is the case this time and was also the case at Surfside.
I miss not being part of it but I am proud of the work my team is doing.
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