https://weather.com/storms/hurricane/news/2018-10-08-hurricane-michael-forecast-gulf-coast-florida
Michael is forecast to intensify as it tracks into the Gulf of Mexico.
Michael will threaten the northeastern Gulf Coast by Wednesday, potentially as a major hurricane.
Storm surge, damaging winds and heavy rain are likely impacts along the northeastern Gulf Coast.
Hurricane warnings and storm surge warnings have been issued along the Gulf coast of Florida.
Heavy rain and strong winds will spread farther inland across parts of the Southeast after landfall.
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/storm_graphics/AT14/AL142018_5day_cone_no_line_and_wind.png
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/storminfo/14L_intensity_latest.png
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/storminfo/14L_tracks_latest.png
At this time she's likely to become a major hurricane (Cat 3). This will make landfall somewhere. If you are on the East Gulf Coast prepare now.
Oh great, Its heading our direction (Carolinas) again. But I think its more likely we will getting Rainfall and severe flooding.
Im ready for it to fuck my shit up in GA.
I got a lot of family in the pan handle. Hopefully they all get wiped out.
I'm right in the center of this thing (Panama City). Feels like it really snuck up on us, nobody was talking about it until today, suddenly water is all gone at stores and gas stations are packed with people stocking up, and I have to figure out where the fuck I'm going to evac to within the next 24 hours.
looks like it'll nail Delaware but totally miss Pensylvania, that should be some fun seeing if it's that accurate
Im in Tallahassee right now and its complete hell, gas stations are out of gas, all the stores are packed, traffic is killer. Worst part is a bunch of the restaurants in the area arent giving their employees time off, I've got a couple of friends who were told they still have to come in tomorrow and Wednesday. Hilarious considering how the power in this town is immediately going to be lost as soon as we get any wind.
Do they work at Waffle House?
Oh shit I grew up in pcb. If you see my family floating around make sure they drowned for me.
hurricane names always make me think
what if they run out of names for the hurricanes to give?
Looks like it's gonna head through central GA. Christ...
We move onto the ebonics method of naming.
They start using the Greek Alphabet. 2005 made it up to Tropical Storm Zeta.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Atlantic_hurricane_season
Get used to it I guess because chances are this is going to increasingly become the new normal as time goes on.
Hot damn, this shit is just never ending now, is it?
Hurricane season "ends" November 30th.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/82/1851-2017_Atlantic_hurricanes_and_tropical_storms_by_month.png
Oh thank god, not where I'm flying to in that state a week from now.
...Shit, brushing a little close to home Thursday-Friday.
Looks like I may end up on the left side of the eye wall (Since it's moving north, the left side is direct west). Which means it's not going to be anywhere near as intense for me as it is on the other side. As long as it maintains that track I'll be roughing it out
Southeast GA here, looks like we're getting drowned this week.
This is getting more frequent, isn't it? I feel like much of the eastern seaboard is going to become practically uninhabitable if it keeps up. Why would you want to build a life where a hurricane's just going to destroy it?
Oh boy, looks like the trop. storm level remnants get to drench where I am in the CSRA after plowing into central Georgia.
GREAT.
They still haven't said if construction at the plant will shut down or not.
Not really:
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/203560/d4ec926f-ca0f-40d9-89e1-aca09fef895f/image.png
looks like im getting the tailend again up here in atlantic canada
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2018/10/09/hurricane-michael-florida-preps-potentially-catastrophic-impact/1574610002/
Micheal is now Category 2 and likely 3 within day!
It already is a category 3.
Seems once it hits the pan-handle. Whatever is left is going to move through the Carolinas and possibly regain some strength once it hits the Atlantic.
I’m about an hour south of the Tampa area, so here’s hoping we don’t get ass-blasted too hard.
Im on the east coast, unless it comes closer Im prob not gonna buckle down
And forget flooding areas too.
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