We are heading to Vero Beach on Friday for 6 days. Would you change your plans? Maybe head to Orlando? .....still so much uncertainty. Any advice is appreciated! thank you!
For the past couple weeks there has been a continuous eastward movement when it comes to stormy weather here in FL. You can pull up the radar for FL and you'll see what I mean, there's a huge glob moving ENE right now. That's why I'm not too worried about the projections so far when it comes to this potential hurricane. Unless things change I don't see this thing doing anything but moving up along the coast, if it even makes the coast, and then moving out to the Atlantic. That would put places like Orlando on the west side which means it will have minimal impact. Now if it were to go up the west coast of FL then that would put Orlando on the east side which would mean mega rain and alot of wind.
I totally agree , but good luck getting these peeps to listen to you, they hear the nit wit on the oaa sponcered weather channel and think that is the word of god... people NOAA has been underfunded for like 20 years...
and they think one computer mod called the europen is what they should look at . I have tied to post the computer models so they can see that it's a complex ensomble of models, and the majority of them make up the cone of fear... but they hear that nit wit and think they have heard the truth and the light... and who the heck can blme them??? I wa sthesame way until Andrew, after that we figured out the deal pretty quick in florida... anyway, folks the best thing is to go to accuweather , go to hurricianes, click on the social tab or news tab and go t the blogs... thats how to get the best info unless you go to weather bell, but that ones not free.
I'l not comment again until after the thursday evening navy flight, and a good 24 hrs with the NOGAPS as believe it or not, nogaps seems to be looking at that eastern ridge maybe a bit better???
I want it to rain next week. Peopleto with children stay inside, stay home, hunker down. I'll be in the short lines to ride rides in flip flops, board shorts and a T. Luckily my soon to be wife loves being in rain![]()
If you are driving be sure to fill up the vehicle with gas before the storm hits. Many times stations to not have back up generators for the fuel pumps.
GillianP1301 said:We may see you in those lines with our 4 year old.Just this morning, he asked me if you can still ride the rides in the rain. He has no clue about storms or anyting about Isaac, I don't need to get him all worked up about it. I did warn him that it does rain in Florida a lot in the summer though. Apparently he doesn't care, he was satisfied to know he can still go on the rides.
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I agree with pp that the uncertainty is the hardest part. I don't know jack %&^* about weather forecasting, but I'm suddenly an armchair meteorologist.
What I do know for certain, is weather outlets and news media blow just about everything they cover out of proportion, always have and always will. I don't live in hurricane country, but up here, at least 75% of the "big snow storms' they predict, turn into nothing, but not until they've freaked out most of the population and have people in fear of going outside.
If you are driving be sure to fill up the vehicle with gas before the storm hits. Many times stations to not have back up generators for the fuel pumps.