Hurricane Milton
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I'm another of the Florida crew, but a bit further north and east. Just sent my draft MS on Holy Bull up to the editor in Kentucky in case things go really skewiffey. At least I don't have horses to worry about.
Three hurricanes in three months. Not the worst 'cane season I've had around here in 30+ years (2004 topped the charts with four blowing through), but this does get a touch old.
Three hurricanes in three months. Not the worst 'cane season I've had around here in 30+ years (2004 topped the charts with four blowing through), but this does get a touch old.
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I'm seeing a visual/meme elsewhere on ND that says "Cancel my subscription to Hurricane of the Month, please."
I feel you.
I feel you.
- HB1994
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Stay safe. I think I’m going to stop watching the wobble for now.mahubah wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2024 9:13 pm I'm another of the Florida crew, but a bit further north and east. Just sent my draft MS on Holy Bull up to the editor in Kentucky in case things go really skewiffey. At least I don't have horses to worry about.
Three hurricanes in three months. Not the worst 'cane season I've had around here in 30+ years (2004 topped the charts with four blowing through), but this does get a touch old.
My family all live in Polk County and we remember 2004 VERY well.
- brunanas
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i saw people recommend you write your name somewhere in your body so you can get identified in case the worst happens. we didn't have a hurricane here in Brazil but my state flooded badly a few months ago and so many people drowned and couldn't get identified because they didn't have their IDs.
additionally if you have animals tie a cow tag to their collar with your number in them.
hoping y'all stay safe. please give us updates if you can
additionally if you have animals tie a cow tag to their collar with your number in them.
hoping y'all stay safe. please give us updates if you can
i like plushies. a lot.
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I’m in Palm Beach County, so I don’t think we’ll be getting hit by Milton, but we will be getting heavy wind and rain
I’ve been down here just over 2 years, and I’ll never get used to the kind of rain we get regularly here. I didn’t like heavy rain in NY, and I don’t like it now - I always fear here that our roof will collapse (it’s old). We’re actually allowed now to put up hurricane shutters, though I don’t think we’ll be doing that (I would, lol)
Stay safe, fellow Floridians !
I’ve been down here just over 2 years, and I’ll never get used to the kind of rain we get regularly here. I didn’t like heavy rain in NY, and I don’t like it now - I always fear here that our roof will collapse (it’s old). We’re actually allowed now to put up hurricane shutters, though I don’t think we’ll be doing that (I would, lol)
Stay safe, fellow Floridians !
- CoronadosQuest
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There are so many insanely huge Tornados on the east coast of Florida, please stay safe everyone!
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Watching the various weather channels' maps of this storm is stunning. Nowhere in most of Florida is really safe, and Milton is throwing off a huge number of tornadoes.
Take cover, Floridians.
Take cover, Floridians.
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do you have all your devices charged?
nothing like the hurricane obviously, winds "only" reached 62mph here, but we had a cyclone where i live back in January out of nowhere and i had no battery on my phone. went 7 days without power. can't imagine how long some people will be out of power for there
nothing like the hurricane obviously, winds "only" reached 62mph here, but we had a cyclone where i live back in January out of nowhere and i had no battery on my phone. went 7 days without power. can't imagine how long some people will be out of power for there
i like plushies. a lot.
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We dont ship our horses down to Wellington until end of November, but Wellingon aka big time horse country got hit with a tornado. Havent heard if there were any casualties or injuries but lots of horse trailers and RVs flipped over based on what I’ve seen on instagram.
weeeeeeeee
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Yes…we have multiple phones, and we’ve made sure to charge our phones in case we lose power. We’re not in the path, but we still have a Tropical Storm warningbrunanas wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 8:20 pm do you have all your devices charged?
nothing like the hurricane obviously, winds "only" reached 62mph here, but we had a cyclone where i live back in January out of nowhere and i had no battery on my phone. went 7 days without power. can't imagine how long some people will be out of power for there
We had a tornado watch earlier - never hit a warning here. But if it does, straight to the bathroom
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i was thinking about WEC. they have the structure to withstand what they'll get hit with, right??Northport wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 8:31 pm We dont ship our horses down to Wellington until end of November, but Wellingon aka big time horse country got hit with a tornado. Havent heard if there were any casualties or injuries but lots of horse trailers and RVs flipped over based on what I’ve seen on instagram.
i like plushies. a lot.
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i had to charge my phone in my car. i'm really high up so i was lucky enough not to have my frontyard under water and could get the car in and out.Slewfan2 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 8:35 pmYes…we have multiple phones, and we’ve made sure to charge our phones in case we lose power. We’re not in the path, but we still have a Tropical Storm warningbrunanas wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 8:20 pm do you have all your devices charged?
nothing like the hurricane obviously, winds "only" reached 62mph here, but we had a cyclone where i live back in January out of nowhere and i had no battery on my phone. went 7 days without power. can't imagine how long some people will be out of power for there
We had a tornado watch earlier - never hit a warning here. But if it does, straight to the bathroom
i like plushies. a lot.
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Have you been hit at all? We have not….but it’s early yetbrunanas wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 9:17 pmi had to charge my phone in my car. i'm really high up so i was lucky enough not to have my frontyard under water and could get the car in and out.Slewfan2 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 8:35 pmYes…we have multiple phones, and we’ve made sure to charge our phones in case we lose power. We’re not in the path, but we still have a Tropical Storm warningbrunanas wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 8:20 pm do you have all your devices charged?
nothing like the hurricane obviously, winds "only" reached 62mph here, but we had a cyclone where i live back in January out of nowhere and i had no battery on my phone. went 7 days without power. can't imagine how long some people will be out of power for there
We had a tornado watch earlier - never hit a warning here. But if it does, straight to the bathroom