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JetBlue is flying people out of FL for $99. So i heard anyway.
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Wow they are so helpful to all of South FL!!
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Mandatory evacuation by 6am in pinellas county Fl for those located in Zone A for tomorrow. Which makes no sense since we are nowhere near the hurricane. Expected winds to be 10mph. I understand being prepared but this is all together a whole other story.
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Storm surge would be horrendous for all of the Bay Area if Irma comes up the west coast. In the wake of Texas flooding, they are going to act early. Especially since the Skyway will likely be closed soon. Takes a long time to get people out of S. Pinellas CO when you can only go north.
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This sounds too familiar. When Sandy hit us 5 years ago, comments like yours were the norm. I had NEVER seen the water flood our streets at the "shore" nor had the streets ever flooded in the recorded history. But, it only takes one "perfect" storm. PS, we're also just right outside of a full moon, having an effect on the tides. Look, i get it, i feel for you guys. It sucks that you have been pushed to evacuate. But think about the alternative. Politicians are saving their own ass by trying to save your ass. Sad but true. Get out, if you come to NJ, i will have a nice cigar and scotch waiting for ya!
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Love the feedback. Great discussion. But the fact is that the storm is going to hit 200 miles to the east. This is what myself and others over here are discussing and irate about. The area within 50 miles + or - yes definitely evacuate. This storm as projected does not touch us. Houston is a completely different animal. Houston is Miami and they are preparing. We are Austin to Houston.
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I would not live in a mobile home in FL and certainly wouldn't stay in one if there were any chance of a storm hitting. For those that do and don't have the means for a hotel room or long road trip (per your post), the answer of what to do is either (a) go to a shelter, like it or not, or (b) roll the dice and hope there is no impact.
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That is some nasty wind. Sound is eerie. Wonder if there were tornados mixed in.
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It does sound very creepy and scary.
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Doesn't seem that's what we're facing here though, hopefully. From what i remember about the 2004 hurricane season is all of those storms, on somewhat of a similar path as Irma, pushed water OUT of the bay. The only time we had flooding in S. Tampa was the last one that went though... Francis maybe, lingered a while and dumped a ton of rain. But that wasn't surge by any means. Just lack of S. Tampa drainage. With Irma hot on the heels of Harvey though, all those with political power will surely be erring on the side of caution. Here's to strong winds from the west!
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From what i understand if Houston gets a typical Tampa area afternoon thunder storm, they flood. I don't believe their flooding was storm surge. But rather the result of 50+ inches of rain fall over the course of 24 hours. I'm not leaving town, but i'm in Lutz, 62' above sea level in a home built in 2009 to St Pete beach hurricane code. I did have some suspect trees removed today. One leaning towards my house, the other leaning towards my neighbors house. Hopefully that will mitigate most of the potential damage. With as much rain as has saturate the ground around here, downed trees should be expected.
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