Central Florida letting guard down
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Central Florida letting guard down
I am sensing a growing sentiment in the area that Central FL is out of the woods on this one and it would take unbelievable forces to put the center across the central pennisula. Is this a true conclusion to have?
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Well, it's past Central Florida up...alot of dynamics would have to occur for it to hit Central Florida--none of which are presently there...so, I could see how Central Florida is taking it a little more easy. It's just like we did with Charley and Frances at certain points--we just knew it wasn't coming here.
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I want to know who all these people are that you guys are to talking to in Central Florida that are telling you they are letting their guard down. It's sort of assinine to say something like that unless you are on the phones taking a poll.
I live in Tampa, and though we see things trending westwards, all the news outlets here are saying we are not out of the woods yet.
Schools are stil closed Monday as are many businesses, including mine.
Many homes are boarded up here and people in my neighborhood are CLOSELY watching this thing, so try not to make such sweeping comments unless you know what you are talking about!!!!!
I live in Tampa, and though we see things trending westwards, all the news outlets here are saying we are not out of the woods yet.
Schools are stil closed Monday as are many businesses, including mine.
Many homes are boarded up here and people in my neighborhood are CLOSELY watching this thing, so try not to make such sweeping comments unless you know what you are talking about!!!!!
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Seminole County EOC just returned to Level 1. Leaves and vacations re-instated. We still have the flooding problem but we are no longer making plans for Ivan. I'm sorry someone else has to deal with this one but truthfully don't think people here could have taken another hit. Nerves are pretty ragged around Central Florida. It's time to heal and get back to normal.
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Nimbus wrote:The westerlies make Florida a slightly higher risk. If Ivan stalled in mid gulf for lack of steering currents the westerlies could push him east right over central Florida.
The westerlies have continued across the Gulf of Mexico, I would say in response to the feature across Texas and the western Gulf of Mexico... not to mention the shortwave moving southeastward toward the southeastern states.
Sean in New Orleans wrote:I find it really interesting that schools are closed on Monday....Boy, are those kids going to have a pretty holiday to themselves--take 'em to the zoo!!
School was cancelled for several of Florida's counties tomorrow because of the thinking that Hurricane Ivan would affect the area during or shortly after Monday. Also, some of these schools are going to be or are currently shelters from Hurricane Frances.
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I just flew into the executive side of Orlando Int'l from the Abacos. Normally there is no one there, except staff and a person or two getting on/off private planes. Today (1:30 pm-ish) the place was flooded with FEMA people who had just been sent back in, after being sent out to wait out Ivan. That fact told me that no one expects Ivan to track near Orlando.
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