ErinsMommy
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creepy infrared pic of Matthew
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It looks like the grinch. How appropriate!
creepy infrared pic of Matthew
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Ok, we are at Disney now and I'm starting to worry!
All flights to our home from MCO are sold out today.
We are supposed to fly out Saturday evening.
I have no idea what our options are at this point other than to ride out this storm.
Is there a chance flights will be operating by Saturday evening ??
This is NOT a tropical storm - this is a CAT 4 Hurricane, even at this point. This is like a tornado continually hitting your area with wind and driving rain for HOURS. If it glances Orlando, you likely get the hoped for tropical storm effect. If it hits with more than a glance, you get a CAT 1/2. If you hit dead on, you will have what NOAA calls Catastrophic damage which will take weeks/months to recover from. Everything outside in a CAT 4 can be a projectile - trees, cars, mailboxes, trashcans, etc. Even if you are in a rated room for the winds, these locations are not rated to withstand tree hits, car hits, etc...you are not safe in the area, even in somewhere like Disney. You are safe in Canada, NY, Tennessee, etc...
I thought October isn't Hurricane season
stay safe all
I thought October isn't Hurricane season
stay safe all
My relative in downtown Orlando is evacuating to the west coast - and she had hurricane supplies and a Cat 5 rated house...if the locals are leaving, that should be a message...
So Thurs/Fri and over the weekend would be the worst of this? Will it still be affecting the area the following weekend directly? I understand there will be after effects.
I thought October isn't Hurricane season
stay safe all
Have you tried flights tomorrow morning (seems those should probably go)? Can you drive home?
Only flight left tomorrow is at 5:50 pmand renting a car would be $$$
I thought October isn't Hurricane season
stay safe all
We are supposed to fly out Saturday evening.
I have no idea what our options are at this point other than to ride out this storm.
Is there a chance flights will be operating by Saturday evening ??
I think so.. it seems the stuff that is more than a good rain will be friday. saturday evening should be pretty clear with some residual rain and such..
Also check tampa for flights.
Not to overly minimize things, but Matthew, based on current NOAA reports, is no longer a CAT 4 storm. Its wind speed has continually dropped over the last couple of days from 140 MPH to a reported 120 MPH now. That's only 10 MPH above the upper limit of a CAT 2. Projections say that by the time it is near Daytona it will "only" be a CAT 2 at most. This slowdown will likely be due to the fact that the western half of the storm will be over land that will deny it the open water needed to powers such storms. While ANY hurricane is not something to be take lightly, this thing isn't going to likely be a "monster" by the time it nears Orlando.This is NOT a tropical storm - this is a CAT 4 Hurricane, even at this point.
Not to overly minimize things, but Matthew, based on current NOAA reports, is no longer a CAT 4 storm. Its wind speed has continually dropped over the last couple of days from 140 MPH to a reported 115 MPH now. That's only 5 MPH above the upper limit of a CAT 2. Projections say that by the time it is near Daytona it will "only" be a CAT 1. This slowdown will likely be due to the fact that the western half of the storm will be over land that will deny it the open water needed to powers such storms. While ANY hurricane is not something to be take lightly, this thing isn't going to likely be a "monster" by the time it nears Orlando.