Yep! I live on a boat in Tampa area, battened down and have backups for the backup plans✌️ I don't think it's gonna land here though, but better safe than sorry!
@@MagicalWarriorz Hunker down means stay in place. Don't go outside when the wind strong enough to pull up trees, snap limbs, pick up anything the wind carry. If you are playing around outside at that time you are a perfect target for flying objects. You won't get injured if you stay inside your abode and Hunker down.
It will hit Northwest Florida because everything has gone wrong for me almost daily for a long, long time. Worst luck possible. Lol, I am full time in a camper without a pickup truck right now to pull me out of here. May God have mercy on everyone/me.
Prepping now..... Living on the Gulf Coast we pay the price the live in paradise.... Prepping for where ever Ian goes? Praying for everyone... I got everything outdoors pinned down and put away.... Praying for all of Florida 🙏
The pros outweigh the cons right? I live where the winters are cold but we almost never have storms here. No droughts, no tornados, no earthquakes, etc etc. I have it so bad here Lmao. Jk. Tbh, id take snow over a hurricane any day.
I have known if hurricanes that turn around before and it may show up on their cones as heading for Tampa but it is still far away from us and the Bahamas is right there in the middle all of south Florida have to be on alert. By you all saying Tampa and the panhandle we who lives in south Florida think we are out of the storm but are we???
@@ms.b9483 we are on the edge..... I think we will get something out of this Sarasota/ Tampa areas and North? Be 120 -,130 mph winds. Tornados, a foot of rain, power outages Its coming.... We will get something for sure... I am praying for everyone to make wise and safe decisions.. Praying but calms down... And we do not experience 130 mph winds or 15 inches of rain. May God Protect everyone.... My home is all set, only purchased food to eat on the grill or protein bars, trail mix, peanut butter/crackers e 5 cases of bottled water. Hurricane Irma I had no power for a month. Everyone stay strong and safe... Love you all..💞
Yes, Thank You. I have said the same thing to someone else and they act like I am crazy. Seems it is on the mark, They use the real data, not the new normal crap data.
@@catalinababy6068 Where at? Was it Port Charlotte, FL. Hurricane Charlie? I remember that one. It was a cat 4. We lived 1 hour south of there, and we really got alot of wind off of it. Lost our electric a few hours. We drove up there about a month later and saw blue tarp everywhere on people's roofs. So alot of the damage.
Years ago there was a meteorologist who used to call it "The Cone of Death" - he was told to stop it because it was (supposedly) scaring people. The new people who have never been through a strong storm need to be scared, in my opinion.
I work natural disasters and we have them everywhere. I would take a hurricane over a tornado or a fire forsure. At least with hurricanes there's notice. No notice disasters are much worse in my first-hand opinion.
Someone asked which of the two models, GFS or Euro is historically more accurate. The answer is easy because we are looking in the past. The answer is the Euro model but these guys are beating around the bush to say that. This is not a competition, so they should just give facts.
They are part of the propaganda intel group in every single media, it does not matter what you watch, read, play, listen too. They have been controlled since at least WW2. Fact. The public thinks these are just regular folks on the news. Maybe 10% normal folks, rest are ABC intel people.
No offense but your broadcaster needs to get a stick and point but his right shoulder and arm tend to cover areas we need to see. Look at time stamp 1:40 . He covers the screen and again later. We want to see the whole screen
The waters are between five and 7° warmer than they were when Michael came through Panama City three years ago and suddenly became a CAT5 when it was predicted to be a cat 2. They were between 82 and 84°. The temperatures in the gulf are currently between 86 and 89°.
Not the disabled, on social security, stuck in a camper and can't move People. More than you think are in very bad situation without the storm, not able to feed ourselves 5-6 days out the week. Worrying, will the campground kick me out and keep my camper like they said couple weeks ago. I have no pickup truck to move. Or I would just move around daily/weekly, save up some money to better myself. $40 left each month after rent electric to buy food, propane, dog food, find the ride for the 2-hour drive to go Dr to get meds I have been on for 20 yrs, 40 does not cover the gas to go Dr, much less buy week food. Might be a blessing if it does hit me straight on.
The cones I've seen have all been further west but now they are saying it has shifter further west but appears to have shifted east. Anyone else notice this?
The Constitution is a contract, that contract doesn't apply to US Citizens. Look at the US Codes, it's clear WHAT a citizen is, and WHAT rights it doesn't have. The NFA and all other aggravations repugnant to the 1787 Constitution's of the Colonies are completely legal and binding. If you read the constitution it clearly states that government (De Jure) or (De Facto) can't interfere with contracts. If you or your guardians put you into a binding agreement and out of ignorance you never seek remedy, then, in fact, you are bound to those bylaws of said trust and or contractual principles. So, our system is working beautifully, actually, the slaves don't know they are slaves, they (we), can't even read our own contracts, and yet enough of us are still running things as they should be, surely not in spirit and but in form. Repudiate your federal citizenship and take a place in your local state assembly as a member of the newly formed de jure government.
@@jondough4682 I dont need to look it up. I'm a native Floridian and was here. Unless there is gonna be something in the Atlantic to drag it a across the state at the last minute I don't see the same thing happening. We are prepared just like always though
I think they wanted to hit Cuba, they control this very easy now with Harp, cloud seeding, Radar, and a number of other things combined. They have been controlling the weather at least since Hitler was doing so in WW2. "The More You Know!" Key the music.
@@maximotorres387 OH absolutely prepare! I'd much rather be prepared and not get a direct hit than not be prepared and get hit. Fingers crossed it stays offshore until it hits the low and breaks up some. Stay safe✌️
This is why the "cone" is even more misleading than usual. We have two primary models (GFS and EURO) which diverge a lot and the cone is just drawn to straddle them. People see Tampa close to one edge and draw comfort from that. But Euro STILL has a bead drawn Tampa.
They getting you ready when they turn it, so people do not question anything. People still think these storms are normal when they just stop for 36 hrs destroy our enemies bases, and moves on straight to Trumps house them magically turns away from his house. Lol Cuba is one target, Maybe Russian bases? What is the 2nd target?
The shy is falling, it is the ice age coming, I mean global warming, I mean IDFK any more they keep changing the fear porn for last 50 years. It is hard to keep up with what we are playing along with.
Ian is suppose to hit a cold front right before landfall which will knock it to a tropical storm. That is depending on how fast the northern front travels.