Winds increased to 175 mph Damn guys be safe down there.
Thanks for keeping us updated even though I'm way up north I still care.11:00 update just came in, its finally moving NW at 2 mph! Georgia is completely out of the cone. Hoping the good news continues.
Your welcome. Its been a roller coaster ride on this one for sure.Thanks for keeping us updated even though I'm way up north I still care.
Sure has been just glad the wind speed went down. I can't imagine what the Bahama's look like.Your welcome. Its been a roller coaster ride on this one for sure.
For sureI am growing tired of this thing.
Brian
Good to here that.Florida East Coast gets spared again, Hurricane Dorian 100 miles off the coast.
One of the last ones that went by was 50 miles off the coast mid state, way way too close and did a slight jog out to sea at the very last minute. Lots of rain and winds, shingles coming off the roofs, fences getting blown down, houses staying in tact though.
Danger Zone . . .
Thanks. I've thought about getting out when I retire but the wife's a hard sell, we'll see.God Bless Ya all and stay safe. That's why I chose Arizona instead of Florida when I retired.
Looks like a good fishing dock on a nice day.Cocoa Beach Pier up the coast is looking pretty good right now. It is a little more protected by the point of land at Cape Canaveral where they launch the Rockets.
Daytona Beach is farther up the coast yet, they are still getting the big surf and rain as the hurricane is passing. They have been getting the bigger surf thoughout this whole event, probably cause they are more out in the open on the coast.
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Looks like a good fishing dock on a nice day.
I retired 16 years ago and we moved down here from the Detroit area. Love it here. We had a couple of direct hits back in 2004 and survived. We learned that if they are coming, it's best to go visit family up north. And the weather forecasters give you plenty of warning that they are coming.Thanks. I've thought about getting out when I retire but the wife's a hard sell, we'll see.
Definitely a good option. I've been here over 40 years and we're having more and stronger storms then I ever remember. Hope to have that flexibility in the future!I retired 16 years ago and we moved down here from the Detroit area. Love it here. We had a couple of direct hits back in 2004 and survived. We learned that if they are coming, it's best to go visit family up north. And the weather forecasters give you plenty of warning that they are coming.