Originally posted by stina
i did read the mousesavers post and while i appreciate opinions, and certainly acknowledge her feelings about the situation, i felt that the message was a bit sensationalist. the attitude of the message was "don't come here or you'll die." i'm not trying to be argumentative here, just offer my feelings. i'm not sure what "facts" are presented in her statement. her opinion is "Because of the potential threat presented by Hurricane Ivan, if you have plans to visit Orlando between September 12-16, you should reschedule. This hurricane has the potential to be a killer!" she is suggesting rescheduling based on potential not absolute certainty. i have been reading various weather reports and news reports all day long. there are different and uncertain takes on the hurricane path and none of them ever said, don't travel to florida.
i have felt conflicted these past few days about staying or going.
i have family that live in florida and we have already discussed the situation and they themselves felt i should continue with the trip.
I am really surprised your family feel that you should continue with your trip. Are they in an area that has been hit or damaged by Charley & Frances? My family in NY wants me to leave my home & come up to them..oppiste feelings. Have you gone onto the
www.myflorida.com site or the
www.FloridaDiaster.org site
They aren't saying not to come but they are giving warnings & they are in a level 1 alert. Here is a copy & paste from the diaster site....
State Emergency Operations Center - Florida EOC
Hurricane Ivan - Current Level of Activation: EOC Level 1
EOC Web CamState Emergency Response Team LOGO
Hurricane Ivan SERT Tracker | Governor's Executive Order | Presidential Disaster Declaration Request
**Today's Message:**
As the relief efforts for Bonnie, Charley and Frances continue, the State of Florida has begun evacuations of the Florida Keys in preparation for Hurricane Ivan. It is too early to accurately predict where Ivan will make landfall, and Governor Bush and State Emergency Management Officials urge Floridians to listen to local authorities and follow their instructions to safety as Ivan approaches. The state has a strong network of experienced local public safety and emergency personnel who have proven their ability to create and implement plans for safe, orderly evacuations. Florida faces this challenge with the help of disaster response workers from 25 states, working with our own emergency team to enhance ongoing relief efforts and prepare the people of our state for Ivan. Governor Jeb Bush and State Emergency Management officials are urging residents to prepare for the potential impact of Hurricane Ivan.
CATEGORY 4 HURRICANE IVAN EXPECTED TO MAKE LANDFALL IN JAMAICA TONIGHT
At 5 PM EDT Friday, Hurricane Ivan was located at latitude 17.0 north and longitude 76.2 west, or approximately 635 miles southeast of Key West . Ivan is currently moving west-northwest near 13 mph. Ivan remains a dangerous category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds measured at 140 mph. Hurricane force winds extend outward up to 60 miles. Ivan's current forecast track brings the system south of Cuba Sunday, where slight intensification is possible in a region of warm water and weak shear. Then, the storm is forecast to enter the southeastern Gulf of Mexico Monday. After this time period, computer models diverge; therefore, interests in the state of Florida should stay aware of the latest information on Hurricane Ivan. A mandatory evacution of the Florida Keys is in effect. All Floridians should heed the advice of their local officials during the next several days as Ivan possibly approaches the Florida Keys on Sunday. Prepare and stay aware, and be ready to take action to protect life and property.
Mary Warings message isn't way off. She isn't just giving her "opinion", she is stating facts. Ivan has killed many people already. I want to say more than Charley & Frances & it hasn't even hit land in the US yet. Roads are washed out here, they are flooded & bogged down with people trying to get out of her & you are comfortable? I am not being nasty, just in shock. If I weren't here, I wouldn't come... I am here & want out & can't get out.. I will get stuck in traffic & end up running out of gas...then chancing not getting any. You really should rethink what Mary is saying.... watch the weather channel. No one is saying not to come...but they are saying for some to leave.
