Fingers crossed it makes a hard right turn into the Atlantic and far out to sea. FLA, anyplace (to include OC City FAIL) on the east coast isn't ready for a big one.
Not necessarily. Look at Hurricane Donna from 1960. Same track until it hit the coast. Then straight up the coast, all the way to New England. We are NOT in the clear, yet.
Looks like it's Miami's turn.
ReplyDeleteSouthern FLA (to include the KEYS) - hang on!!!
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed it makes a hard right turn into the Atlantic and far out to sea. FLA, anyplace (to include OC City FAIL) on the east coast isn't ready for a big one.
Thanks for your support..
DeleteSometimes you are the problem not those who try to do their jobs to help others..
Not necessarily. Look at Hurricane Donna from 1960. Same track until it hit the coast. Then straight up the coast, all the way to New England. We are NOT in the clear, yet.
ReplyDelete4 blood moons then total solar eclipse,biblical signs of the end Acts 2;19
ReplyDeleteIt'll turn left or up the coast, gathering water on the way.
ReplyDeleteRather listen to Irma 24/7 than listening to North Korea and Russia talk for the next week or so!!!!!!
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And they say Miami floods in a normal rainstorm now.
ReplyDelete11:43 Time for a new book to read.
ReplyDeleteNo mention that the hurricane could go around the coast and turn into the gulf.
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