Orlando has plenty of hotel rooms, but just be sure to pick on with generators, as the weather doesnt look like it will be very good here either. You maybe enjoying the hurricane from the window of your hotel room. Last year everyone evacuated here for Charley and they all got a room with a view of a hurricane. Guess it beats the coast.
I on the other hand am preparing for lots of traffic and also the possibility that this storm might move north, like some of the models have been suggesting recently.
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BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED TORNADO WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL 149 AM EDT SAT OCT 22 2005 THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MIAMI HAS ISSUED A * TORNADO WARNING FOR... NORTHEASTERN BROWARD COUNTY IN SOUTH FLORIDA. * UNTIL 245 AM EDT * AT 144 AM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING A TORNADO NEAR WILTON MANORS AND OAKLAND PARK...MOVING NORTHWEST AT 5 MPH. TORNADOES ARE ESPECIALLY DANGEROUS AT NIGHT BECAUSE THEY ARE HARD TO SEE. TAKE COVER NOW! IF YOU WAIT UNTIL YOU SEE OR HEAR IT COMING...IT MAY BE TOO LATE TO GET TO A SAFE PLACE! MOVE TO AN INTERIOR ROOM OR HALLWAY ON THE LOWEST FLOOR. LEAVE MOBILE HOMES AND VEHICLES FOR REINFORCED SHELTER. STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS. LAT...LON 2604 8012 2619 8001 2633 8029 2620 8047
that convection just went over my house and is the reason i am up, dsl was down along with sat. wilma making its effects felt early.
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From Key West NWS regarding shelters.
EVACUATING RESIDENTS ARE URGED TO
SEEK SHELTER NORTH OF ORLANDO IF THEY CHOOSE NOT TO STAY AT THE
DESIGNATED SHELTER AT FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY. A MANDATORY
EVACUATION ORDER FOR ALL MOBILE HOME DWELLERS AND SPECIAL NEEDS
CLIENTS WILL GO INTO EFFECT AT 6 AM EDT SATURDAY. MONROE COUNTY
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT WILL MAKE A DECISION REGARDING MANDATORY
EVACUATION FOR ALL KEYS RESIDENTS ON SATURDAY MORNING.
SEEK SHELTER NORTH OF ORLANDO IF THEY CHOOSE NOT TO STAY AT THE
DESIGNATED SHELTER AT FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY. A MANDATORY
EVACUATION ORDER FOR ALL MOBILE HOME DWELLERS AND SPECIAL NEEDS
CLIENTS WILL GO INTO EFFECT AT 6 AM EDT SATURDAY. MONROE COUNTY
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT WILL MAKE A DECISION REGARDING MANDATORY
EVACUATION FOR ALL KEYS RESIDENTS ON SATURDAY MORNING.
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Josephine96 wrote:why do they urge people to go north of Orlando..?
good question, i am all for evacuations when required but having people travelling all around florida isn't a good idea. encourage them to come up to dade and broward and ride it potentially catsostrophic 1/2. south florida has lreally limited their evac recommendations the last few years and i am glad. get people out of mobile homesm barrier islands and low lying areas and everyone else stay put. geez, hotels and evacuation sites havent always been rock solid either. on that note, this would be a real good day for people south of tampa to key west to get your ice and get food and batteries and party supplies if you so desire and get ready for a 1/2 and power outages. we have knows about thistrack for a very long time, we know the windfield is huge so alot of people could lose power. bag of ice in the fridge and one in the freezer and you are set for 36-48 hours IF you are smart about keeping the door shut.
My street has been flooded since yesterday at 5 and we were nailed about 2 am again as was watkins so this event has started in earnest for our area.
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jlauderdal wrote:Josephine96 wrote:why do they urge people to go north of Orlando..?
good question, i am all for evacuations when required but having people travelling all around florida isn't a good idea. encourage them to come up to dade and broward and ride it potentially catsostrophic 1/2. south florida has lreally limited their evac recommendations the last few years and i am glad. get people out of mobile homesm barrier islands and low lying areas and everyone else stay put. geez, hotels and evacuation sites havent always been rock solid either. on that note, this would be a real good day for people south of tampa to key west to get your ice and get food and batteries and party supplies if you so desire and get ready for a 1/2 and power outages. we have knows about thistrack for a very long time, we know the windfield is huge so alot of people could lose power. bag of ice in the fridge and one in the freezer and you are set for 36-48 hours IF you are smart about keeping the door shut.
My street has been flooded since yesterday at 5 and we were nailed about 2 am again as was watkins so this event has started in earnest for our area.
Good post but I would include Tampa in that warning. Jeanne and Frances knocked out power for many in this area and assumin wilma comes as far Far north as port charlotte Moving NE I CAN SEE THE SAME THING HAPPENING.
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caneman wrote:jlauderdal wrote:Josephine96 wrote:why do they urge people to go north of Orlando..?
good question, i am all for evacuations when required but having people travelling all around florida isn't a good idea. encourage them to come up to dade and broward and ride it potentially catsostrophic 1/2. south florida has lreally limited their evac recommendations the last few years and i am glad. get people out of mobile homesm barrier islands and low lying areas and everyone else stay put. geez, hotels and evacuation sites havent always been rock solid either. on that note, this would be a real good day for people south of tampa to key west to get your ice and get food and batteries and party supplies if you so desire and get ready for a 1/2 and power outages. we have knows about thistrack for a very long time, we know the windfield is huge so alot of people could lose power. bag of ice in the fridge and one in the freezer and you are set for 36-48 hours IF you are smart about keeping the door shut.
My street has been flooded since yesterday at 5 and we were nailed about 2 am again as was watkins so this event has started in earnest for our area.
Good post but I would include Tampa in that warning. Jeanne and Frances knocked out power for many in this area and assumin wilma comes as far Far north as port charlotte Moving NE I CAN SEE THE SAME THING HAPPENING.
the windfield will certainly be large and there will be plenty of dynamics in place for a good chunk of the penninsula.
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