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Otter 10-09-2024 10:15 AM

Anyone want to go surfing?

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Mosbonian 10-09-2024 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Lzen (Post 17736669)
My wife and I have thought of moving to Florida. Yeah, you have the occasional hurricane that you have to deal with but it's a tropical paradise, and I absolutely hate Kansas winters. I can handle the heat and humidity. Hell, we have that in Kansas, sometimes (many times) the temp is higher here in July/August than in Florida. And yeah, Florida humidity and sun is worse but it's not like it is that much better here.

That being said, I will admit that hurricanes like this one make me think that maybe I'm better not ever moving to Florida. :) One of my best buds from Kansas moved there 25 years ago. They live in Lakeland and usually don't have much to deal with. But there have been 2 or 3 over those years that were pretty bad. I'm definitely praying for them.

We live just outside of Jacksonville.....and I am glad that we moved here. I grew tired of snow and ice and the sub zero temps in the heartland.

We moved here in October of 2016....3 days later while we were still unboxing things Hurricane Matthew hit. We were lucky and never lost power. Our neighborhood is about 50 miles inland from the coast so most of what we saw was a lot of rain and some high winds. The same time the following year we had Hurricane Irma and lost power fir 2 hours.

We are lucky where we live...a power substation near our neighborhood with all the power lines underground. All this to say that where you live can play a factor in how enjoyable life in Florida can be.

I am glad we moved here....it beats shoveling snow, scraping ice off my windshield or wearing heavy coats in winter weather. I can play golf year round and have pretty much gotten rid of all my winter gear...

Yes it is freaking hot in the summer...but eventually you get used to it.(Except on game day when the Jags play the Chiefs in Aug/September and it is over 100 degrees. )

Mecca 10-09-2024 10:28 AM

I've actually been to Siesta key so that's lame.

Mosbonian 10-09-2024 10:29 AM

To add....I grew up outside of KC in a small town that flooded with regularity every year for the most part. All it took was a 2 day rain and we had to evacuate....and Tornado Watches/Warnings were all too common in the spring/summer.

Weather is bad no matter where you live...it just depends on your ability to tolerate the inconvenience.

bsp4444 10-09-2024 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 17736828)
yep, Anna Marie looks to be a direct hit. We love that town. It has that Key West feel to it. White soft sand beaches. Really cool and unique shops.

It's flat there. That'll be huge loss to see it take a direct hit.

They also have a height restriction on buildings, which means no huge condos. We love going there, too.

seamonster 10-09-2024 10:38 AM

Any good feeds? Watching this dude. Seems to be a few significant tornadoes on the ground.

<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-V_YnmER0Y">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-V_YnmER0Y</a>

Bearcat 10-09-2024 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Mosbonian (Post 17736863)
I am glad we moved here....it beats shoveling snow, scraping ice off my windshield or wearing heavy coats in winter weather. I can play golf year round and have pretty much gotten rid of all my winter gear...

Yes it is freaking hot in the summer...but eventually you get used to it.(Except on game day when the Jags play the Chiefs in Aug/September and it is over 100 degrees. )

The overall lifestyle change from the midwest can't be overstated (personally talking AZ, but a lot of the same applies to FL)... it's still amazing to me that Arizona can go months without significant cloud cover, much less rain. . Golf, camping, hiking, ATVs, all year... even simple things like grilling outdoors, sitting outside to eat, opening up the house, etc.

scho63 10-09-2024 11:00 AM

Talked to 4 Floridians in the past 24 hours; 1 in Tampa, 2 in Ft Meyers and 1 in Orlando.

They are all very nervous and taking this very serious after what happened in North Carolina a few weeks back.

They are trying to find ways to minimize damage but not so easy. :grouphug: :grovel:

FloridaMan88 10-09-2024 11:01 AM

Alligator Alley in far western Broward…

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GZdENtaX...jpg&name=large

TLO 10-09-2024 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by seamonster (Post 17736882)
Any good feeds? Watching this dude. Seems to be a few significant tornadoes on the ground.

<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-V_YnmER0Y">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-V_YnmER0Y</a>

Ryan Hall is a good watch for any type of extreme weather.

kevrunner 10-09-2024 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by FloridaMan88 (Post 17736902)
Alligator Alley in far western Broward…

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GZdENtaX...jpg&name=large

I don’t know if this is the same tornado or not, this was in the Everglades a few hours ago.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-media-max-width="560"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Just saw a tornado forming over the Everglades from the turnpike <a href="https://t.co/JKRknLUKtK">pic.twitter.com/JKRknLUKtK</a></p>&mdash; trisarahtops (@sarahlo_aww) <a href="https://twitter.com/sarahlo_aww/status/1844012080669835277?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 9, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

FlaChief58 10-09-2024 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Otter (Post 17736842)
Is that normal for the water to recede like that?

When I was looking at this feed earlier the "shore line" was much further inland.

It depends on which side of the storm you're on. South side = water gets pushed onshore, North side = water gets pulled out.

PatMahomesIsGod 10-09-2024 11:31 AM

Gonna be a real bitch for Floridians to get homeowners after these 2 storms.

FlaChief58 10-09-2024 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by PatMahomesIsGod (Post 17736938)
Gonna be a real bitch for Floridians to get homeowners after these 2 storms.

It already was

neech 10-09-2024 11:38 AM

We need a Live feed link in the OP.


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