Before it became Alex, the system dumped over 10 inches of rain over much of south Florida.
Wow, hadn't seen any of that on TV. It is something how much these things can dump before and after the name threshold.Before it became Alex, the system dumped over 10 inches of rain over much of south Florida.
Some flooding scenes in Miami's Little Havana and when the clubbers leave the night spots at 5am and party girl is a trooper pushing her boyfriend's BMW. Tow trucks made a killing on vehicles stalled in street flooding.
Thankfully we built our house on the underground limestone ridge that runs down the SE coast of Florida from Miami. We are at 14' above sea level so don't have any issues with flooding. Despite the huge amount of rain that we got, it drained pretty well so we didn't have any flooding in Coconut Grove.Before it became Alex, the system dumped over 10 inches of rain over much of south Florida.
Some flooding scenes in Miami's Little Havana and when the clubbers leave the night spots at 5am and party girl is a trooper pushing her boyfriend's BMW. Tow trucks made a killing on vehicles stalled in street flooding.
Oh boy. The humidity rolled in about 10 days ago here in Tampa...Gfs develops a GOM monster next week. Not being picked up by nhs yet but hasy attention.
Track the Tropics disagrees with what the GFS is predicting currently. Maybe too much Saharan dustGfs develops a GOM monster next week. Not being picked up by nhs yet but hasy attention.
Track the Tropics disagrees with what the GFS is predicting currently. Maybe too much Saharan dust
Shouldn't the namers have gone with Clyde for the C?
Your link page has an interesting headline
lol, well that is interesting. I was pointing out someone's post on FB was fake, guess my copy and paste didn't update.Your link page has an interesting headline
Fact Check-Viral video of the moon rising in the North Pole is computer generated
Looking like it might hook right away from Florida.Fiona
just named
How do the hurricane hunters fly safely into the storm? Are they going above it and then dropping in?
Shhhhh......South Florida checking in here. This hurricane season has been very mild to say the least. Waiting out the last few weeks of the season to see if we have any late development.
SERIOUSLY!!!!!!!!!!!Shhhhh......South Florida checking in here. This hurricane season has been very mild to say the least. Waiting out the last few weeks of the season to see if we have any late development.
Come on....just one small hurricane this year? Like a Cat 2 or something? I didn't make all of these preparations for nothing....SERIOUSLY!!!!!!!!!!!Shhhhh......South Florida checking in here. This hurricane season has been very mild to say the least. Waiting out the last few weeks of the season to see if we have any late development.
Come on....just one small hurricane this year? Like a Cat 2 or something? I didn't make all of these preparations for nothing...SERIOUSLY!!!!!!!!!!!Shhhhh......South Florida checking in here. This hurricane season has been very mild to say the least. Waiting out the last few weeks of the season to see if we have any late development.
As much as I would like to test out my new 175-185 mph impact resistant windows, I think I’m good with not wanting one of those on my doorstep.Come on....just one small hurricane this year? Like a Cat 2 or something? I didn't make all of these preparations for nothing....SERIOUSLY!!!!!!!!!!!Shhhhh......South Florida checking in here. This hurricane season has been very mild to say the least. Waiting out the last few weeks of the season to see if we have any late development.
Lol. Good luck with that.Come on....just one small hurricane this year? Like a Cat 2 or something? I didn't make all of these preparations for nothing...SERIOUSLY!!!!!!!!!!!Shhhhh......South Florida checking in here. This hurricane season has been very mild to say the least. Waiting out the last few weeks of the season to see if we have any late development.
Keep them away from Central FL and you can have as many as you like.
Don't look at the GFS run around the 10-day/240 hour mark then....As much as I would like to test out my new 175-185 mph impact resistant windows, I think I’m good with not wanting one of those on my doorstep.Come on....just one small hurricane this year? Like a Cat 2 or something? I didn't make all of these preparations for nothing....SERIOUSLY!!!!!!!!!!!Shhhhh......South Florida checking in here. This hurricane season has been very mild to say the least. Waiting out the last few weeks of the season to see if we have any late development.
Most the time if your inland most homes do ok. Maybe lose a few shingles maybe some trees which is OK as long as they fall away from your house.I moved into our newly built house in October 2019 and would like to at least take it for a test run. I saw the amount of cement, rebar and concrete block that went into it and need to know if it can at least withstand a Cat 2 or Cat 3 first before deciding to bunker down in a Cat 4 or Cat 5. I mean that's just being practical.
We are about 1/2 mile from the water but at 14' above sea level on a natural limestone ridge that runs through the area. Most of our power is above ground so losing electricity is expected. I do have a generator but it's only used to run some lights/fans/re-charge phones, etc. We do have a large LP tank that we can use for cooking on the grill if needed.Most the time if your inland most homes do ok. Maybe lose a few shingles maybe some trees which is OK as long as they fall away from your house.I moved into our newly built house in October 2019 and would like to at least take it for a test run. I saw the amount of cement, rebar and concrete block that went into it and need to know if it can at least withstand a Cat 2 or Cat 3 first before deciding to bunker down in a Cat 4 or Cat 5. I mean that's just being practical.
I just hate being without power. Last one that came through we lost power for 10 days. Spotting a Duke energy truck was as rare as spotting a skunk ape down here.
My sil has lived in Ft. Walton Beach for years and she really never has been impacted by one. That's in your neck of the woods. Mexico Beach got obliterated not to long ago and that's not that far from you. I think it's just the luck of the draw.My first hurricane season. Just moved from the Midwest to the Panama City Beach area. Really wish our builder spent the extra coin on impact resistant windows. I know hurricane Michael in Oct. 2018 really drilled this area, but I'm not sure of the last major hurricane prior to that. Hmmm, maybe I should've done a little more research prior to buying a new house 0.4 miles from the Gulf. At least we're not in a flood zone, but it's not like our land is really high from the coast's elevation. Like Senor said, lots of overhead power lines in our neighborhood. I'd expect plenty of power outages, I guess.
You realize 98L got on the notification virtually at the exact same time you posted this right?South Florida checking in here. This hurricane season has been very mild to say the least. Waiting out the last few weeks of the season to see if we have any late development.
Would Hurricane Hermine be pronounced “Her-mine” or “Her-mean”?
"This morning's 12z SHIPS forecast is literal weenie fuel for #98L. It's certainly not every day you see it explicitly forecast a category 4 hurricane for an invest (), let alone show a maximum potential intensity this high"
For the record the max intensity it forecasts here is 173. So yeah.
don't know. i've been saying Her-miney in my head, but 2nd guess is Hair-mean.Would Hurricane Hermine be pronounced “Her-mine” or “Her-mean”?
"This morning's 12z SHIPS forecast is literal weenie fuel for #98L. It's certainly not every day you see it explicitly forecast a category 4 hurricane for an invest (), let alone show a maximum potential intensity this high"
For the record the max intensity it forecasts here is 173. So yeah.
You realize 98L got on the notification virtually at the exact same time you posted this right?South Florida checking in here. This hurricane season has been very mild to say the least. Waiting out the last few weeks of the season to see if we have any late development.
You realize 98L got on the notification virtually at the exact same time you posted this right?South Florida checking in here. This hurricane season has been very mild to say the least. Waiting out the last few weeks of the season to see if we have any late development.
I have the powerz!