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Suggestions? Treasure Island...

#1 Postby dolebot_Broward_NW » Mon Jun 12, 2006 10:54 am

My mom picked this week to come visit me, and part of her trip is a few days on Treasure Island/St. Pete. South edge of the warning zone, and out of the cone of doom. She's scared and inexperienced and totally unprepared. Her first instinct is to drive home (north on I-75 right into the storm), so once I talked her out of that....

I don't imagine she's gonna see much more than TS winds, but that Charley incident has me scared on this one...

She could be back in Broward by 5PM if she leaves now... How bad do you think St. Petes gonna be?
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#2 Postby JonathanBelles » Mon Jun 12, 2006 10:56 am

treasure is. is very low i would say leave asap
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#3 Postby fwbbreeze » Mon Jun 12, 2006 10:59 am

fact789 wrote:treasure is. is very low i would say leave asap


Wait a minute....tell her to listen to the local authorities. If they issue evacuation orders then heed their warnings...telling her to run when it is not warranted is irresponsible.

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#4 Postby caneman » Mon Jun 12, 2006 10:59 am

dolebot_Broward_NW wrote:My mom picked this week to come visit me, and part of her trip is a few days on Treasure Island/St. Pete. South edge of the warning zone, and out of the cone of doom. She's scared and inexperienced and totally unprepared. Her first instinct is to drive home (north on I-75 right into the storm), so once I talked her out of that....

I don't imagine she's gonna see much more than TS winds, but that Charley incident has me scared on this one...

She could be back in Broward by 5PM if she leaves now... How bad do you think St. Petes gonna be?


She is in the cone of doom. We are under Hurcciane Watch. That area floods Madeira Beach which is right beside there. Evacuate
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#5 Postby floridahurricaneguy » Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:01 am

Incorrect caneman we are under a Hurricane Warning.. I wouldnt leave yet. Wait for possibly evacuation orders. I am worried it could pull a charley though.
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#6 Postby gatorcane » Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:02 am

floridahurricaneguy wrote:Incorrect caneman we are under a Hurricane Warning.. I wouldnt leave yet. Wait for possibly evacuation orders. I am worried it could pull a charley though.


Tampa Bay may see winds they haven't seen in quite sometime

but following NHC and guidance from your local authorities - not this board.
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#7 Postby TreasureIslandFLGal » Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:03 am

I am at work now and am a bit nervous myself. I also remember the Charlie incident and am hearing a lot of talk about a possible ENE motion from some posters. (i hope not true)

Our island is only 4ft above sea level at the highest point (other than the constructed bridges). We are currently experiencing extra high astronomical tides with the full moon right now. The high tide worries me a lot. If an evacuation order is given (since it is an A zone) -you would at least need to move your cars, or else insurance won't cover damages. It will be your own negligent fault for not moving it essentially.

If she is staying in ST Pete, shouldn't be a problem as long as she is above Zone B I would say, and not in a mobile home. No need to travel far, just higher than encroaching water.
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#8 Postby CajunMama » Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:03 am

caneman wrote:
dolebot_Broward_NW wrote:My mom picked this week to come visit me, and part of her trip is a few days on Treasure Island/St. Pete. South edge of the warning zone, and out of the cone of doom. She's scared and inexperienced and totally unprepared. Her first instinct is to drive home (north on I-75 right into the storm), so once I talked her out of that....

I don't imagine she's gonna see much more than TS winds, but that Charley incident has me scared on this one...

She could be back in Broward by 5PM if she leaves now... How bad do you think St. Petes gonna be?


She is in the cone of doom. We are under Hurcciane Watch. That area floods Madeira Beach which is right beside there. Evacuate


Cone of doom? Is that phrase necessary? Are you trying to scare people into a panic mode? We must be careful how we phrase things.

dolebot...please listen to the officials and heed their warnings.
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#9 Postby caneman » Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:04 am

You're right warning but I wouldn't wait. They are expecting 6 - 9 ft. storm surge. Suppose to flood just like with Jeanne only a little worse. Downtown Tampa will have water, Snell Isle, Maderia Beach, etc... Of course Pasco, Hernando and Citrus flood easily too.
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#10 Postby docjoe » Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:10 am

I used to live just south on St Pete Beach and also on the inland side of the TI causeway. There are definitely low lying spots on the southern barrier islands that flood with just normal thunderstorms. I had some flooding in my home during Gabrielle. I would guess they will call for evacs of zone A but away from the beach in B or higher should be fine. Having said that definitely check with local media.

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#11 Postby caneman » Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:14 am

CajunMama wrote:
caneman wrote:
dolebot_Broward_NW wrote:My mom picked this week to come visit me, and part of her trip is a few days on Treasure Island/St. Pete. South edge of the warning zone, and out of the cone of doom. She's scared and inexperienced and totally unprepared. Her first instinct is to drive home (north on I-75 right into the storm), so once I talked her out of that....

I don't imagine she's gonna see much more than TS winds, but that Charley incident has me scared on this one...

She could be back in Broward by 5PM if she leaves now... How bad do you think St. Petes gonna be?


She is in the cone of doom. We are under Hurcciane Watch. That area floods Madeira Beach which is right beside there. Evacuate


Cone of doom? Is that phrase necessary? Are you trying to scare people into a panic mode? We must be careful how we phrase things.

dolebot...please listen to the officials and heed their warnings.


PLease read all post first brfore you correct. ! I was paraphrasing what the first poster SAID. PLease don't assume the worse. I don't try to scare people. I know the area well as other posters mentioned. This area does flood and I'm sure will be evacuated. Trying to give someone a head start that is all.
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#12 Postby CajunMama » Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:16 am

I apologize caneman. I did miss that in dole's post.
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#13 Postby caneman » Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:18 am

CajunMama wrote:I apologize caneman. I did miss that in dole's post.


No problem. I'm not a scare em type. Although I did have a good feeling it might intensify last night :wink:

I'm glad you keep on top of this stuff though. I get tired of the doom and gloom and it's coming towards me posts. Thanks........
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#14 Postby JonathanBelles » Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:19 am

and just a reminder some of the bridges are under construction and may be closed due to surge and wind
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#15 Postby stpeteweathergal » Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:26 am

Here's the website for Pinellas County Emergency Management to check for latest bulletin
http://www.pinellascounty.org/bulletin/default.htm
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#16 Postby gatorcane » Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:27 am

stpeteweathergal wrote:Here's the website for Pinellas County Emergency Management to check for latest bulletin
http://www.pinellascounty.org/bulletin/default.htm


Pinellas County Emergency Operations Center - Bulletin
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Pinellas County EOC Partially Activates

Noon-June 12--DAC voted to request that the BCC declare a state of emergency to prepare for what is expected to become Hurricane Alberto. No evacs expected - precautionary to save time if storm turns.

The Pinellas County Emergency Operations Center began operations in preparation for Tropical Storm Alberto, predicted to be Hurricane Alberto.

Officials expect some coastal flooding in low-lying areas, especially around the north end of Tampa Bay, areas in northeast St. Petersburg and along the beaches from Madeira Beach northward. Pinellas predicts the most critical period for this storm to be between 3 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tuesday when tides and winds will reach their peaks.

The Pinellas County Citizen Information (CIC) line opened at 9 am today to answer questions from the public and assist them with their needs.

Residents are encouraged to call (727) 464-4333 for Pinellas County information throughout this storm threat

Red Cross is working to place three shelters on standby in north, mid and south Pinellas County, but officials do not expect to issue any evacuation orders. Protective actions will be discussed in further detail by the Pinellas County Disaster Advisory Committee (DAC) during a meeting at 11am in the Largo Training Center at 203 N. Highland Avenue in the Largo Fire Safety Complex. Several cities will be making sand bags available to residents:

Oldsmar - 402 St. Petersburg Dr. E.
Tarpon Springs - Bags are available at Public Works on Pine St. Sand is available at Live Oak Parking Lot at Pinellas Ave. and Safford, Dorsett Park at 500 E. Harrison St.,
St. Petersburg - Mangrove Bay Golf Course 62nd Ave NE and Bartlett Park, 22nd Ave S. between 6th St. and 7th St.
Indian Shores - Town Hall
Please contact the cities directly for further information.
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#17 Postby docjoe » Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:28 am

fact789 wrote:and just a reminder some of the bridges are under construction and may be closed due to surge and wind


actually i think the new TI causeway bridge just opened up within the past few days.

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#18 Postby dolebot_Broward_NW » Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:32 am

Yep "Cone of Doom" is my comment.... sry, paul and ron said it (radio talk show morning guys) a while back and thats what me and my fiancee always refer to it as.

I've advised her to watch media carefully, the resort seems to be prepared for it, she knows to fill the tub and what not. She does have other family in Kenneth, Hopefully she's decided to go see my brother there for another day.

Thanks for the info all, esp that about the cars/flooding.
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#19 Postby Nimbus » Mon Jun 12, 2006 12:21 pm

Radar loop out of Tampa has Alberto jogging north for the time being. I'm in a mobile home out near the gulf in Largo north of St Pete and I'm currently not concerned. The officials need to be ready in case of surprise track change but I don't think anyone expects hurricane conditions near Tampa if Alberto stays close to the NHC guidance which has been very good the last 24 hours.
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#20 Postby mf_dolphin » Mon Jun 12, 2006 12:30 pm

I live in Gulfport which is very close to Treasure Island. Right now Alberto appears to be more of a rain event for us. Other than some flooded roads I don't anticipate much of a problem for this area. I doubt if there will even be any evacuations for this area. Best advise is to monitor the local media since that's where any offical announcement will be broadcast.
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