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In reply to the discussion: The time to think about the next hurricane is **NOW** [View all]Irma's not coming for me - maybe we have to worry about the one behind -he'll be Jose and there will be a wall of irony if that one reaches the US mainland.
We had weeks and weeks without water and power after Gilbert in 1988.
You know the combination of inconvenience, no power, heat and humidity and disgusting smells are hard to take. I feel so sorry for all the folks who were battered by Harvey and its rain.
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That wobble is also included in the models but it's way too early to know where it's going
malaise
Sep 2017
#39
I've been in 3 hurricanes - the first 2 were not supposed to hit where I was located
jpak
Sep 2017
#7
That's why I post NOAA's Tropical Weather Outlook once there's something out there
malaise
Sep 2017
#12
Those of us who have lived in hurricane country for many years are always prepared
FLPanhandle
Sep 2017
#10
I lived on the western panhandle and gasoline supplies evaporated days before a watch was declared
jpak
Sep 2017
#14
Andrew was supposed to direct hit Fort Lauderdale, so a friend of mine went to Kendall
Motley13
Sep 2017
#38