Everyone got your hurricane kits ready? Looks like the season has started.
Hoping that Puerto Rico isn't getting it too bad right now.
We got all ready already for Barry, but it was nothing thankfully. Keeping my eye on this one though in case it gets in the gulf after if passes FL.Everyone got your hurricane kits ready? Looks like the season has started.
Hoping that Puerto Rico isn't getting it too bad right now.
Yup, just watching at this point. I'm always mostly ready - but I think this one is gonna skirt north and we should be fine. It will be an interesting few days here.We got all ready already for Barry, but it was nothing thankfully. Keeping my eye on this one though in case it gets in the gulf after if passes FL.
Yup, just watching at this point. I'm always mostly ready - but I think this one is gonna skirt north and we should be fine. It will be an interesting few days here.
I hope so b/c then it can’t get in the gulf either.Yup, just watching at this point. I'm always mostly ready - but I think this one is gonna skirt north and we should be fine. It will be an interesting few days here.
We are central Florida on the gulf coast. I was barely paying attention at first thinking that if hit the east coast as a weak Cat 1 it would have nothing left by the time it crossed the state. The new forecast of hitting land as a Major Cat 3 has me paying closer attention to the track, as it may hold on to some juice as it crosses over the state. But we're still on the lucky side for this storm.Not to be personal, but where is "here"?
We are central Florida on the gulf coast. I was barely paying attention at first thinking that if hit the east coast as a weak Cat 1 it would have nothing left by the time it crossed the state. The new forecast of hitting land as a Major Cat 3 has me paying closer attention to the track, as it may hold on to some juice as it crosses over the state. But we're still on the lucky side for this storm.
Weren't the forecasters saying it would fizzle out just a few days go? Then proof! We've got something to look at.
Is it wrong I get entertainment value out of watching the unprepared scramble when hurricanes come around?
I'm somewhat of a "prepper" to begin with so I always have a lot of emergency foods, water, first aid, etc.
But it makes me nuts to see people scrambling last minute to get all of their supplies a day before trouble arrives.
Is it wrong I get entertainment value out of watching the unprepared scramble when hurricanes come around?
I'm somewhat of a "prepper" to begin with so I always have a lot of emergency foods, water, first aid, etc.
But it makes me nuts to see people scrambling last minute to get all of their supplies a day before trouble arrives.
True. That was a bit of a sweeping generalization. I live in a pretty well off area so it's easy for me to snicker at my locals.The other group I saw first hand with Irma and that's the group that simply cannot afford to prepare in meaningful ways. We thought Irma was coming our way early in the week and I was done prepping by Mon/Tues. The stores were decimated by Thursday. On Friday when everyone who lives near the poverty line got paid for the week and was finally able to go buy the extra things needed, there simply was nothing left to get. Because we were concerned about a direct hit I had more supplies then I will for this time around, but I was quite surprised how much extra money went into getting ready.