Step-brother is staying, too. Last I heard he was securing his boat somewhere.Wow! It says volumes that your uncle cares though they're not speaking.
Maybe letting your dad know that even his brother gives a damn what happens to him will make him realize just how dangerous remaining there is?
Where's your step-brother who they live with in all this?
Did he get out of Dodge already?
They will be protected from the water surges but what about the winds? Those trees will likely be uprooted, and those small boats blown away, not to mention some of those campers toppling over.Posted three hours ago
The Target lot in Fort Myers is filled with people, RVs, EVs, and boats, all seeking high ground ahead of Hurricane Milton.
Still not Wilma, but still scary.One of the AF planes, AF 303 recorded a barometric pressure of 902.4.
It's always advised to evacuate RV's and mobile homes in a minor hurricane. They don't fare well at all.They will be protected from the water surges but what about the winds? Those trees will likely be uprooted, and those small boats blown away, not to mention some of those campers toppling over.
Better there than being in the path of surges though.
I experienced a hurricane once in my life, in Hawaii when was a kid. We were stuck in a hotel, on an upper floor, in the bathroom as instructed. When it was over the windows had blown out and there were palm trees in the swimming pool. Cars were scattered and overturned on the streets, and the garage and ground floor were flooded. It was frightening at the time.
This however is 100 x worse.
Maybe those people in that parking lot will take refuge inside the Target, if opened?It's always advised to evacuate RV's and mobile homes in a minor hurricane. They don't fare well at all.
Sending you my thoughts from the UK @PayrollNerdI'm at my daughters place in Panama City Beach. The neighbors are texting me that its looking really bad and they're glad I left.
My two nieces, 1 in St Pete and 1 in Clearwater, said its too late to evacuate. There are no hotels and they have 4 boys between them. I'm not sure about their Dad (my 1/2 brother) and his place in St Pete. Our family in central FL are not going to fair much better in this storm. My aunt & uncle on the east coast (Sebastien) are prepped with their shutters up.
Take care of yourself. I am glad you got out.I'm at my daughters place in Panama City Beach. The neighbors are texting me that its looking really bad and they're glad I left.
My two nieces, 1 in St Pete and 1 in Clearwater, said its too late to evacuate. There are no hotels and they have 4 boys between them. I'm not sure about their Dad (my 1/2 brother) and his place in St Pete. Our family in central FL are not going to fair much better in this storm. My aunt & uncle on the east coast (Sebastien) are prepped with their shutters up.
I doubt the Target will be open. Probably windows boarded up, sandbags along the walls, doors, and loading bays. Expensive goods moved to the highest racks. Target is probably praying to keep its roof. Too much liability to allow people inside during the hurricane. All lithium and other ion batteries removed or placed on the highest racks to prevent fires from saltwater surges.Maybe those people in that parking lot will take refuge inside the Target, if opened?
Let your daughter take care of you!! I know she is so relieved that you are with her. Thank you for updating us.I'm at my daughters place in Panama City Beach. The neighbors are texting me that its looking really bad and they're glad I left.
My two nieces, 1 in St Pete and 1 in Clearwater, said its too late to evacuate. There are no hotels and they have 4 boys between them. I'm not sure about their Dad (my 1/2 brother) and his place in St Pete. Our family in central FL are not going to fair much better in this storm. My aunt & uncle on the east coast (Sebastien) are prepped with their shutters up.
Potential problem is the AquaFence around Tampa General Hospital can only handle 15 feet of surge/flooding.The AquaFence is back up at Tampa General Hospital to protect against storm surge from Hurricane Milton.
That’s what happened with Helene. Literally up until the last few minutes it kept wobbling. I was a part of Reed Timmer’s live on YouTube for the whole thing. well up until about 30 minutes after the eye had passed over. That has got to be such a scary thing for the people that didn’t have time to evacuate.I see Hurricane Milton has wobbled south over Sarasota again. When it first turned into a hurricane, I remember a weather person saying it was coming in at Bradenton, FL. It keeps wobbling north and south of there. That area is already flooding from recent rains.
Potential problem is the AquaFence around Tampa General Hospital can only handle 15 feet of surge/flooding.
Just IMHO, that fence may be tall but it doesn't look very sturdy.
Milton storm surge could be too much for Tampa General’s AquaFence
Projected storm surge of up to 15 feet would be the maximum the hospital’s flood barrier can handle.www.tampabay.com
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