JimMIA
There's more to life than mice...
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First of all -- com_op_2000, THANK YOU for updating folks!
I was actually going to PM you and ask that you do some updates because we've been in the weeds that last couple of days.
On Sunday, we were undecided whether we should risk a trip to Washington DC. My daughter is a competitive figure skater, and our most important competition of the year (US Figure Skating's South Atlantic Regional Championship) is being held in a Washington suburb this week. It was not until 6 AM on Monday that we actually decided to go. By last night, however, the projected path of the storm had changed enough to make us nervous.
With the 2 AM advisory last night, I made a decision that we had to return to Miami today. We have an 88 year old Grandma who simply can't be by herself in a storm, so we finally had to admit defeat and come home. It's a big disappointment for DD (they look forward to Regionals all year), but we really didn't have any choice. So we're back and will be having big fun putting up shutters tomorrow and moving GM from her house to ours.
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There has been a continued shifting to the west (bad thing) of some of the guidance, and with the 5 PM advisories, the Hurricane Watch was extended southward a tiny bit and now covers from the Brevard/Volusia County line to Golden Beach in Miami-Dade County. The Tropical Storm Watch was extended southward as well, and now covers Golden Beach to the Seven Mile Bridge just south of Marathon in the Florida Keys.
I hope not, but I would not be surprised to see a further shift to the left, which would bring the storm closer to Florida and increase the possibility of a Florida landfall, and increase the threat to South Florida. We'll see what develops tomorrow.
Everybody say a quick prayer for the poor people of Haiti. I am dreading the news reports from Haiti over the next couple of days.
I was actually going to PM you and ask that you do some updates because we've been in the weeds that last couple of days.
On Sunday, we were undecided whether we should risk a trip to Washington DC. My daughter is a competitive figure skater, and our most important competition of the year (US Figure Skating's South Atlantic Regional Championship) is being held in a Washington suburb this week. It was not until 6 AM on Monday that we actually decided to go. By last night, however, the projected path of the storm had changed enough to make us nervous.
With the 2 AM advisory last night, I made a decision that we had to return to Miami today. We have an 88 year old Grandma who simply can't be by herself in a storm, so we finally had to admit defeat and come home. It's a big disappointment for DD (they look forward to Regionals all year), but we really didn't have any choice. So we're back and will be having big fun putting up shutters tomorrow and moving GM from her house to ours.
*****
There has been a continued shifting to the west (bad thing) of some of the guidance, and with the 5 PM advisories, the Hurricane Watch was extended southward a tiny bit and now covers from the Brevard/Volusia County line to Golden Beach in Miami-Dade County. The Tropical Storm Watch was extended southward as well, and now covers Golden Beach to the Seven Mile Bridge just south of Marathon in the Florida Keys.
I hope not, but I would not be surprised to see a further shift to the left, which would bring the storm closer to Florida and increase the possibility of a Florida landfall, and increase the threat to South Florida. We'll see what develops tomorrow.
Everybody say a quick prayer for the poor people of Haiti. I am dreading the news reports from Haiti over the next couple of days.