Tropical Storm Dorian May Hit Florida as Hurricane over the Weekend

What do you do to be well-prepared for a Category 4 storm in Florida other than leave?

You have the new Space Force nuke it from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.

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My sister has/had* a place on Vieques – looks like it was spared the worst.

Brian

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If they’re in Central Florida is certainly won’t be a 4.

By the time it hits us it’s supposed to be a 1…maybe a 2 at most.

When Irma hit us she was a 3 and that was after hitting Miami at almost a 5.

The last time a catagory 4 hurricane made landfall at Palm Beach, Florida.

For more details, read Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God. Granted, Lake O is diked now.

There is some concern about the dikes holding up in a major hurricane. And there are deep environmental issues with the dikes as well.

My folks are in West Palm, they’re putting up the storm shutters tomorrow. They are far enough inland that storm surge isn’t an issue, but it could be an interesting few days.

My son and his wife live near Gainesville. They aren’t looking forward to the weekend.

Yeah, it looks like it will still be a category 1 by the time it gets here.

I’m in Orlando(ish.) At least people are prepping now by getting gas and water and such. The stores are selling generators as fast as they come off the delivery trucks.

We have water and full tanks of gas. I’m going to help Ivylad move the garbage can and outdoor stuff into the garage/patio tomorrow. Then we wait.

I’d like to ask all my fellow Floridians if they can, to donate blood as part of their hurricane prep. The hospitals need to stockpile before the storm hits and some branches and buses will not be open.

I’m inland of Savannah, Georgia. After looking at NOAA’s 8 pm forecast, I went to the store and bought minor supplies for a power outage (water, snacks, paper goods, hand sanitizer and baby wipes, etc.) Plus topped off the truck and filled a 20l gas can in case I need to crank up the generator. Even this far north and west, with Dorian predicted to be a Cat 2 as far north as Jacksonville, we’ll probably have some minor flooding and moderate winds and power outages from downed trees.

But it looks like local hotels are booking up with evacuees, and the local equestrian arena has opened stall space for evacuated horses. (Free stall space, $8.00 for shavings, campsites available for $35/night - but locals are already lining up to sponsor costs for those in need. Holler at me for details if you need more information.) Given the change in the forecast, I wouldn’t be surprised if the local fairgrounds becomes a staging area for utility repair crews again. (When Matthew hit, practically everybody staged here. Utility crews were at the fairgrounds, heavy equipment was parked at both local university campuses, the technical school, and one of the middle schools, the university recreation center/gym was barracks for state police, the university buses ferried utility workers from their campgrounds to their vehicles, etc.) We’re in good shape here, but it looks like we will have a lot of visitors soon.

The big kids and I have an appointment to go donate blood on Tuesday. Three pints of O positive is the best we can manage, but it’s that.

O+ is the most common so the most in demand. Thank you. We will never turn people away because of blood type.

This morning’s track shows Dorian sweeping up the coast on a bee-line for South Carolina. Staying over the water like that is troublesome. It won’t lose much power if it stays over water.

Yep, NOAA is predicting the eye will be due east of Jax on Wednesday morning and headed northeast.

You secure the house by boarding up windows, etc. You buy bottled water and batteries and paper towels and trash bags and food and secure them in the house. You do everything you’d do if there was gonna be a bad storm and you weren’t gonna evacuate, basically.

It has made landfall in the Bahamas. Sustained winds 185 MPH, gusts to 220. Pressure of 911 and falling. 15-20 foot surge. Remnants of Lisa Public Advisory

I don’t see how tens to hundreds aren’t going to die from this.

Still projected to make a NE turn. We’ll see. Not a lot of data on the behavior of Cat 5 cyclones.

And anything outside that can become airborne projectiles needs to be either brought in or securely tied down.

I was in the New Orleans area from the summer of '83 to the summer of '88.

So I’m A+, would they still want me? I’m not down there but in the midwest.

A+ is the second most common, but all blood types are needed. Preemies can only get O-.