I live in Sarasota and have had more anxiety today than I did yesterday waiting for the storm. We were (at some points) sitting right in Charley's path to take a direct hit. However it obviously changed suddenly and hit land to our south. It barely even rained here.
I can now say that we were nowhere near prepared. Thursday evening me and my sister went looking for some supplies. Stores were pretty much out of everything. We were all (12 of us, 5 being children) meeting at my parents home and they had bought plenty of food, water, etc. Thursday night I didn't sleep until about 5:30am as I got nervous watching the news as Charley got closer. This is when the first reports that he could reach Cat 4 very easily by the time he passed our coastline to head on up near Tampa. There was also the likely chance of landfall in Sarasota. We were all starting to worry about whether or not we should have left town, or at least boarded our windows. Too late now, Home depot didn't open Friday morning. We had assumed that being a few miles inland and Charley being a Cat 2 or MAYBE 3, we should be ok. Early afternoon my sister and I emptied some closets in case we needed to get in. This is when Charley's path changed, and we were spared. What a blessing! I truly feel for those south of us. I realized today what could have very easily happened to my family.
My sister works at the hospital and was a nervous wreck all day. They were bringing patients in by the busload. Literally. They were using school buses. There was also a steady stream of choppers bringing people in one after the other all day. Co-workers lost homes,etc. This, along with pictures on the news, really brought things close to home.
So....back to my question. Looking back, were you prepared? Will you stay next time? Will you do anything different?
I can now say that we were nowhere near prepared. Thursday evening me and my sister went looking for some supplies. Stores were pretty much out of everything. We were all (12 of us, 5 being children) meeting at my parents home and they had bought plenty of food, water, etc. Thursday night I didn't sleep until about 5:30am as I got nervous watching the news as Charley got closer. This is when the first reports that he could reach Cat 4 very easily by the time he passed our coastline to head on up near Tampa. There was also the likely chance of landfall in Sarasota. We were all starting to worry about whether or not we should have left town, or at least boarded our windows. Too late now, Home depot didn't open Friday morning. We had assumed that being a few miles inland and Charley being a Cat 2 or MAYBE 3, we should be ok. Early afternoon my sister and I emptied some closets in case we needed to get in. This is when Charley's path changed, and we were spared. What a blessing! I truly feel for those south of us. I realized today what could have very easily happened to my family.
My sister works at the hospital and was a nervous wreck all day. They were bringing patients in by the busload. Literally. They were using school buses. There was also a steady stream of choppers bringing people in one after the other all day. Co-workers lost homes,etc. This, along with pictures on the news, really brought things close to home.
So....back to my question. Looking back, were you prepared? Will you stay next time? Will you do anything different?