Hurricane ERNESTO-Cat 1 expect Cat 3 after leaving Cuba /Heads up FLORIDA, MERGED

  • #41
Pharlap said:
Just on MSN mandatory evacuation in Cuba...
Also, this was announced:
  • KEY WEST, Fla. - Visitors were ordered to leave the Florida Keys on Sunday because of the possibility that Hurricane Ernesto could threaten the island chain, emergency officials said.
  • The Monroe County Emergency Management office told tourists with immediate plans to travel to the Keys to postpone their trips and ordered those already in the island chain to leave.
  • All travel trailers and recreational vehicles also were ordered off the islands immediately.
 
  • #42
Pharlap said:
Just on MSN mandatory evacuation in Cuba...
I pity those poor people in Ernesto's path. It looks like Florida has a great chance of taking one on the chin. That's an ugly predicted path, it could really mess Florida up.
 
  • #43
Tom'sGirl said:
Also, this was announced:
  • KEY WEST, Fla. - Visitors were ordered to leave the Florida Keys on Sunday because of the possibility that Hurricane Ernesto could threaten the island chain, emergency officials said.
  • The Monroe County Emergency Management office told tourists with immediate plans to travel to the Keys to postpone their trips and ordered those already in the island chain to leave.
  • All travel trailers and recreational vehicles also were ordered off the islands immediately.
This is getting ugly TG; I think Katrina is too fresh in our minds. If I lived in Florida, I would be running scared already.
 
  • #44
Pharlap said:
Just on MSN mandatory evacuation in Cuba...

Where does one evacuate to when they live in Cuba????

As of now, I am going to get slammed...... I am right at the H where it says 8 a.m. Thursday morning.....

Please, everyone, on the Florida gulf coast - take your fans down to the beach and start blowing this 🤬🤬🤬🤬 towards Texas!!!!!
 
  • #45
Buzzm1 said:
I pity those poor people in Ernesto's path. It looks like Florida has a great chance of taking one on the chin. That's an ugly predicted path, it could really mess Florida up.

Thanks for the encouraging words Buzz - our home insurance is already high enough as it is!!!!!!
 
  • #46
Buzzm1 said:
This is getting ugly TG; I think Katrina is too fresh in our minds. If I lived in Florida, I would be running scared already.
Yes Buzz, very fresh, especially for those that were directly, or indirectly involved.

My friend who lives in Vero Beach has family living in Miami, Naples and one in the Keys and wouldn't you know one of her sons is on a Oil related assignment in New Orleans.

Then I have two ex-classmates who are living in Pass Christian MS while thier company works on re-building some of that area.

Then, my nephew is working with a construction company working in New Orleans.

Any way you look at it, when it's Hurricane Season you can't help but think of those you know who may be in harms way.
 
  • #47
Vacationers have to get out of dodge in the keys....:slap:
Guess this might be the year ther'll be hit......:waitasec:
 
  • #48
Peter Hamilton said:
englishleigh,when Wilma hit us last Oct,we were without power for Twelve Days--It was the strongest hurricane to hit PalmBeach county in 60 years--Winds gusted over 100 mph--an incredible experience--it was an actual "whiteout'--there were times when the wind sounded like Jet Engines--the sound was almost Ungodly--the power of nature

I lived in West Palm during Francis, Jean, and Wilma....we were without power for two weeks each time! The Sound of the wind is something I will never forget. Wilma was the first time I experienced the eye...creepy!

I really hope Ernest stays far from here!


Just heard Jeb ordered a State of Emergency. Is it really coming??Arghhhh!
 
  • #49
  • #50
Just got off the phone with my cousin in W. Palm. She just got a new roof from Wilma and trying to get mold off her walls still. My son in Miami also just called. He's ready to board up if necessary. Keys are being told to keep watch out. Tourists are being evacuated from the keys. All parks are shut down. Amraan, your hubby works for the park system, right? Take care all you in the path.

One good thing is Florida is probably better prepared for this than any other state.
 
  • #51
Cheeta--yes,and each hurricane we get is stronger than the last--that pattern better stop lol--
 
  • #52
I lived just North of Palm Beach during Frances and Jeane.

ANd Evacuated to Fort lauderdale during Wilma LOLOL

This thing looks like its weakening.
 
  • #53
TIDES OF UP TO 3 FT ABOVE NORMAL TIDE LEVELS ARE EXPECTED ON JAMAICA
AND THE SOUTHWESTERN PENINSULA OF HAITI. TIDES OF 4 TO 6 FEET ABOVE
NORMAL ALONG WITH LARGE BATTERING WAVES ARE EXPECTED ON THE SOUTHERN
COAST OF EASTERN CUBA.

RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 6 TO 12 INCHES...WITH POSSIBLE ISOLATED AMOUNTS
OF UP TO 20 INCHES...ARE EXPECTED OVER HAITI...THE DOMINICAN
REPUBLIC...AND PORTIONS OF CUBA. THESE RAINS COULD CAUSE
LIFE-THREATENING FLASH FLOODS AND MUD SLIDES. RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF
3 TO 5 INCHES...WITH POSSIBLE ISOLATED MAXIMUM AMOUNTS OF 8
INCHES...ARE EXPECTED ACROSS PORTIONS OF JAMAICA.

REPEATING THE 500 PM EDT POSITION...18.0 N...74.5 W. MOVEMENT
TOWARD...NORTHWEST NEAR 8 MPH. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...60 MPH.
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...1004 MB.


AN INTERMEDIATE ADVISORY WILL BE ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL HURRICANE
CENTER AT 800 PM EDT FOLLOWED BY THE NEXT COMPLETE ADVISORY AT 1100
PM EDT.

InfraRed Satellite Loop
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/watl/loop-avn.html

InfraRed Satellite Loop--Zoom In
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/loop-avn.html

Five Day Cone
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at5+shtml/025529.shtml?5day?large

Tracker
http://www.hurricanetrack.com/Java2/westatl.html
 
  • #54
Peter Hamilton said:
Cheeta--yes,and each hurricane we get is stronger than the last--that pattern better stop lol--


Lol, well I moved to Orlando to get away...right now I'm thinking maybe that wasn't such a good idea :rolleyes:
 
  • #55
The thread in the Jury Room needs to be merged into this one (like Tybee did a few storms ago) so that everyone can see it and our resources are all in one place, in my opinion. This is the proper forum, of course. :)
 
  • #56
  • #57
Amraann said:
I lived just North of Palm Beach during Frances and Jeane.

ANd Evacuated to Fort lauderdale during Wilma LOLOL

This thing looks like its weakening.


I will probally regain strength once it hits the waters.

Where will you go if you have to evacuate??
 
  • #58
  • #59
Hey could one of the mods please merge this with the thread in the Up to The Minute fourm...please:D
 
  • #60
Depending on its track??

Ft Lauderdale. (even if hit I know those buildings stay fine)
Or JD.

I could go to Orlando or Jacksonville if needed.

I think right now at best it will be a cat 1 when it passes here.
SO for now I am playing it by ear.

They have ordered all non residence out of the Keys and plan to evac those n Mobile homes at 10 tomorrow.
 

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