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Nzoner's Game Room>Hurricane Milton is a CAT 5 and Coming for Florida
Otter 03:35 AM Yesterday
Didn't see a thread and I'm pretty sure we some fellow members right in it's bullseye. This could be devastating.



Hurricane Milton grows 'explosively' stronger with 180-mph winds: Live updates

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...a/75552024007/

Spoiler!

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Lzen 07:21 AM Today
Originally Posted by Nirvana58:
Very true. Have a friend riding it out. Very smart, very liberal, and makes more than I do. They just don't want to leave and think they are properly prepared. They just respond this isn't their first rodeo.

I guess it's a little like Kansas and tornadoes. One was coming down my road and I am out there taking pictures. You kind of getting use to them and can very easily underestimate their power.
I have very good friends that used to live in Kansas but have been down there for 25 years now. They are the same way, they just ride it out. They are in Lakeland, though. It's more inland, though, closer to the middle of the state.
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Marcellus 07:22 AM Today
Originally Posted by Mecca:
Why are so many people's brains so broken?
:-) asks the admitted Marxist......
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Marcellus 07:24 AM Today
Originally Posted by penguinz:
In the past maybe. Today it is the idiots that think anyone not MAGA is out to get them at all costs.

BEP pretty much proved this by saying she thought they were exaggerating the potential danger of this storm.
Look at this douchenozzle.
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FloridaMan88 07:47 AM Today
Looks like Tampa is going to avoid their worst case scenario as it trends southward.
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Lzen 07:52 AM Today
Originally Posted by Frazod:
This is the thing. In the Midwest, sure, we're going to have the occasional tornado. Even up here in northern Illinois, we get them. But they are rare, and while the damage can be horrible, even the worst of them are isolated to relatively small area. That offers cold comfort if it's your shit that gets blown away, but it's not like these monstrous hurricanes that can lay waste to everything for hundreds of miles.

I truly will never understand why people deliberately move to places like Florida. When my previously mentioned friends first told me they were relocating there, I told them then that I thought they were both nuts. You've got the oppressive heat and humidity and dinosaurs crawling through your yard, and that's on a good day. On a bad day, you get this. And they happen regularly. You live there long enough, you're going to get hit by one, there isn't a goddamn thing you can do about it, and you can only hope that it will be a glancing blow and not some shit like Andrew or Katrina. No thanks.

Yeah, the weather sucks up here; summers can be awful, winters can be brutal, but we're mostly safe, except from each other.
My wife and I have thought of moving to Florida. Yeah, you have the occasional hurricane that you have to deal with but it's a tropical paradise, and I absolutely hate Kansas winters. I can handle the heat and humidity. Hell, we have that in Kansas, sometimes (many times) the temp is higher here in July/August than in Florida. And yeah, Florida humidity and sun is worse but it's not like it is that much better here.

That being said, I will admit that hurricanes like this one make me think that maybe I'm better not ever moving to Florida. :-) One of my best buds from Kansas moved there 25 years ago. They live in Lakeland and usually don't have much to deal with. But there have been 2 or 3 over those years that were pretty bad. I'm definitely praying for them.
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Garcia Bronco 08:18 AM Today
Originally Posted by Lzen:
My wife and I have thought of moving to Florida. Yeah, you have the occasional hurricane that you have to deal with but it's a tropical paradise, and I absolutely hate Kansas winters. I can handle the heat and humidity. Hell, we have that in Kansas, sometimes (many times) the temp is higher here in July/August than in Florida. And yeah, Florida humidity and sun is worse but it's not like it is that much better here.

That being said, I will admit that hurricanes like this one make me think that maybe I'm better not ever moving to Florida. :-) One of my best buds from Kansas moved there 25 years ago. They live in Lakeland and usually don't have much to deal with. But there have been 2 or 3 over those years that were pretty bad. I'm definitely praying for them.
Just have a back up spot to retreat to...maybe it's Hilton Head, SC or something else.
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BleedingRed 08:22 AM Today
Thank god it getting wrapped up in some dry air
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staylor26 08:25 AM Today
Originally Posted by Mecca:
Why are so many people's brains so broken?
Says the guy that called me a racist slur and doesn't even understand that it's a slur because he has commie brain.
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