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Hammock Parties 09-24-2022 12:17 PM

Floridians urged to prepare for potential major hurricane
 
https://www.tbnweekly.com/article_3e..._medium=social

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National Hurricane Center forecasters say there is “increasing confidence” that Tropical Storm Ian will strengthen into a major hurricane as it approaches the west coast of Florida early next week.

A major hurricane means the possibility for multiple life-threatening hazards: storm surge, hurricane-force winds and rainfall flooding.

Gov. Ron DeSantis issued a state of emergency order Friday afternoon for 24 counties including Pinellas and others in Tampa Bay and along the west coast. He expanded that order to include the entire state on Saturday afternoon.

“This storm has the potential to strengthen into a major hurricane and we encourage all Floridians to make their preparations,” DeSantis said in a press release. “We are coordinating with all state and local government partners to track potential impacts of this storm.”

Pinellas County Emergency Management is keeping a close eye on the storm and encouraging residents and guests to do the same. Updates from county government will be posted at www.pinellascounty.org, on Facebook @PinellasCountyNews and Twitter @PinellasCoNews.

The county opened its information center on Saturday. Citizens can call 727-464-4333 from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. to get information on hurricane preparedness. Residents who are deaf or hard of hearing can contact the center using online chat at www.bit.ly/PinellasChat.

As of 11 a.m., Ian was about 270 miles south-southeast of Kingston Jamaica and 520 miles southeast of Grand Cayman. Maximum sustained winds were 45 mph.

Significant strengthening was forecast over the next several days as Ian moves into a lower shear environment over very warm waters. Forecasters say rapid intensification is likely while the storm crosses the northwestern Caribbean Sea.

NHC’s latest intensity forecast shows Ian becoming a hurricane with maximum winds of 74 mph by late Sunday. Forecasters say Ian could reach major hurricane strength (Category 3 or above with winds of 111 mph or higher) as it approaches Cuba Monday night.

Ian is expected to pass over Cuba quickly with little land interaction and remain a major hurricane as it moves over the eastern Gulf of Mexico on its way to the west coast of Florida on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Ian was moving to the west at 15 mph and was expected to continue to move westward through Saturday night before making a turn to the northwest on Sunday. The storm is then expected to make a north-northwestward turn on Monday and then turn northward on Tuesday.

If the track forecast proves true, Ian’s center should move across the central Caribbean Sea today, pass southwest of Jamaica on Sunday and then move near or over the Cayman Islands Sunday night and early Monday. Ian should be near western Cuba late Monday and emerge over the southeastern Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday.

Forecasters say that it is too soon to say exactly what hazards Ian might bring or where the storm might go; however they urge residents in Cuba, Florida Keys and Florida peninsula to ensure they have their hurricane plan in place and are following any advice given by local officials, as they closely monitor updates to the forecast.

Limited flash and urban flooding is possible with rainfall across the Florida Keys and Florida peninsula through mid next week.

Pinellas County Public Works has begun checking and preparing the county’s stormwater drainage system to reduce the risk of flooding. Residents are advised to inspect and clear their gutters and nearby storm drain inlets of debris to help prevent flooding.

MarkDavis'Haircut 09-24-2022 12:18 PM

Not Florida! Stay safe, Coochie Liquor.

Ian is hitting the wrong coast.

PHOG 09-24-2022 12:24 PM

Better move the game to KC for safety precautions.

Fish 09-24-2022 12:25 PM

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Hammock Parties 09-24-2022 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by PHOG (Post 16484290)
Better move the game to KC for safety precautions.

they could move it to new orleans, saints are in london

PHOG 09-24-2022 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Hammock Parties (Post 16484296)
they could move it to new orleans, saints are in london

Nah, Arrowhead would be best

BWillie 09-24-2022 12:29 PM

Why do so many people live in Florida? Terrible Terrible summers

Frazod 09-24-2022 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by PHOG (Post 16484290)
Better move the game to KC for safety precautions.

Damn, I didn't even think about that.

Spott 09-24-2022 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 16484306)
Why do so many people live in Florida? Terrible Terrible summers

Because we don’t have a winter and the summer lasts all year.

Hammock Parties 09-24-2022 12:33 PM

http://static.nfl.com/static/content...UnfairActs.pdf

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ALTERNATE DATES, SITES

Article 9 In instances under these emergency procedures which require the Commissioner to reschedule a
regular-season game, he will make every effort to set the game for no later than two days after its originally
scheduled date, and he will attempt to schedule the game at its original site.

If unable to do so, he will
schedule it at the nearest available facility. If it is impossible to schedule the game within two days after its
original date, the Commissioner will attempt to schedule it on the Tuesday of the next calendar week in
which the two involved clubs play other clubs (or each other).

BWillie 09-24-2022 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Spott (Post 16484319)
Because we don’t have a winter and the summer lasts all year.

Swamp ass 10 months outta the year

FlaChief58 09-24-2022 12:37 PM

Got gas for the generator, water, food, propane and lots of beer. I should be good to go

FlaChief58 09-24-2022 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 16484306)
Why do so many people live in Florida? Terrible Terrible summers

The winters more than make up for the summer. While the rest of the country is freezing their collective balls off and trying to not faint every time the heating bill arrives, we're wearing shorts and debating whether or not to turn the ac on

BWillie 09-24-2022 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by FlaChief58 (Post 16484345)
Thi winters more than make up for the summer. While the rest of the country is freezing their collective balls off and trying to not faint every time the heating bill arrives, we're wearing shorts and debating whether or not to turn the ac on

My bill in the summer is 70% higher than the winter

FlaChief58 09-24-2022 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 16484351)
My bill in the summer is 70% higher than the winter

My power bill runs about $250 in summer and drops to $60 in winter. I can't wait for that first cool front of the season to push through.


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