Disaster Hurricane Michael - Harvey 2.0

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'Dangerous hurricane' Michael strengthens to Category 4 on path for Florida
"Hurricane Michael is forecast to be the most destructive storm to hit the Florida Panhandle in decades," Florida Gov. Rick Scott warned on Tuesday.

Hurricane Michael strengthened to a Category 4 storm early Wednesday as it barreled toward Florida's northern Gulf Coast, threatening catastrophic storm surge, torrential rain and heavy winds.

"Hurricane Michael is forecast to be the most destructive storm to hit the Florida Panhandle in decades," Gov. Rick Scott warned on Tuesday.

The storm is expected to move across the eastern Gulf of Mexico through Wednesday morning and make landfall in the Panhandle by the afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.

The National Hurricane Center said in a 2 a.m. advisory that Michael's top sustained winds had risen to 130 mph and that some additional strengthening is expected before Michael wallops the Panhandle with "life-threatening" storm surge, heavy rainfall and likely tornadoes."

Hurricane-force winds will extend 45 miles from the center of the storm, the center said. The hurricane center called Michael a "dangerous hurricane."

"Some hurricane force winds are going to go well-inland, said FEMA official Jeff Byard, adding that Florida's power structure will likely take a greater hit than the Carolinas did during Hurricane Florence.


Scott on Tuesday morning urged residents in the path of the storm to evacuate, saying the effects of the storm would start well before landfall.

"Hurricane Michael is a monstrous storm. The forecast keeps getting more dangerous," he said.

Scott said he was most worried about the forecasted "absolutely deadly" 8 to 12 feet of storm surge expected, even in noncoastal areas.

"Water will come miles inshore and could easily be over the roofs of houses," Scott said.


"You cannot hide from storm surge so get prepared and get out if an evacuation is ordered," he said. "Remember, we can rebuild your house, but we cannot rebuild your life."

He said 2,500 National Guardsmen are prepared to assist.

Evacuations underway as Hurricane Michael strengthens
Oct.09.201801:20
said in a briefing posted to Facebook Tuesday evening. "You need to be in your safe place, because this thing is on the way. It’s a very dangerous situation."

Panama City Beach braces for storm surge as Hurricane Michael nears landfall
Some people in and outside of mandatory evacuation zones in Florida said they planned to stay and ride out the storm. Teri Vega, 53, her husband and her 12-year-old daughter said they will stay in Panama City Beach despite the order.

"We have a fairly new house,” Vega said. "It was built really well. We put the hurricane shutters up. We have tubs of water in each of the bathrooms so that we can still flush. We have a generator. We have a gas grill. Tons of canned food, water, Gatorade."

Vega said she was in St. Martin for a stronger category hurricane in 1995, and “a [category] three doesn't scare me as much because I feel much more prepared than I was for that."


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Gov. Rick Scott on Hurricane Michael: This storm could kill you
Oct.09.201802:48
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Hurricane Michael forces waterlogged Carolinas to brace for another hit
On Monday, Scott requested that President Donald Trump declare a pre-landfall emergency for the state, and declared a state of emergency in 35 counties. Trump signed the state of emergency on Tuesday.

Government offices will close in those counties, and while Tuesday was the deadline for Floridians to register to vote, residents will be allowed to register on the day those offices reopen, according to a statement from the secretary of state. The Florida Democratic Party filed a lawsuit Tuesday saying that the one-day extension was insufficient and confusing.

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Justin Davis, left, and Brock Mclean board up a business in advance of Hurricane Michael in Destin, Florida on October 9, 2018.Jonathan Bachman / Reuters
By Friday, the Florida Panhandle and Big Bend, southeast Alabama and southern Georgia could all see 4 to 8 inches of rain, with some areas getting a foot, the NWS said.


Areas with a combined population of more than 3.7 million were under hurricane warnings, and areas with a population of more than 8.4 million were under tropical storm warnings Tuesday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.

Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport on the Florida Gulf Coast, Tallahassee International Airport, Pensacola International Airport and Panama City Airport said they would either close Wednesday or commercial flights would be canceled or suspended.

Eastern Georgia, the Carolinas and southern Virginia should expect 3 to 6 inches of rain through Friday, and Western Cuba should expect an additional 1 to 2 inches, the NWS said.

Panama City Beach braces for storm surge as Hurricane Michael nears landfall
Oct.09.201801:40
Hurricane Florence, which left dozens dead and a trail of devastation last month.

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper on Tuesday warned that while Hurricane Michael is not expected to be as devastating as Florence, it could bring tropical-storm-force winds and between 2 to 5 inches of rain in some parts. The wind will be strong enough to rip tarps off homes damaged in Florence, he said. Most of the at least 49 deaths blamed on Florence or its aftermath occurred in North Carolina.

"I know people are fatigued from Florence. But don’t let this storm catch you with your guard down," Cooper said.
At least it's gonna GTFO faster.
Stay safe Florida (well panhandle) and Georgia Kiwis.
 

"This is major damage! This damage is major...there's major damage. Damage is major, and we've had major damage. I'm going behind this Wal-Mart. Over here. Behind. This. This Wal-Mart. To get out of the wind! The wind is blowing and to get out of it we're going over here. Behind the wal-mart. Hopefully we'll avoid major damage! The damage is major. We'll go behind the Wal-Mart." (repeat for 2 hours)
 
I know this thread hasn't been so active, but the whole situation down at Florida is really bad. Especially when the panhandle is full of mobile homes built prior to Hurricane Andrew that should've change their standards.
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Kind of a weather sperg here, and I usually follow these big weather events.

That one place in FL, Mexico Beach got annihilated. The before and after pics are pretty bad. I think the kill count is up to 11 now. I think someone pointed out that is was 3rd lowest pressure ever to hit US. I was surprised how strong it became.

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Funny seeing Frankie go at it. He lives about a 4 or 5 hour drive from me. He has quite the following here in Nova Scotia. He's kinda like what Chris could have had due to having autism, if Chris had some other focus instead of games, anime, toys etc. Frankie went the weather route instead of the lego/toys path. They put out a couple of limited bobbleheads of him and 50/50 split in the sales to Frankie and Autism Canada group. I think the first set if sold out would have amounted to 20K split between the two. Assume next two would be same. And he does have a job as janitor at the local mall in Sydney. I guess girls flock to him to do selfies. LOL So yeah, his autism is working out quite well for him! The remnants of this hurricane are currently drenching where I live. No wind, but lot of rain all day.
 
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