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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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ptlyon 09:08 AM Today
Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath15:
Why can't someone just pull the power plug on the "weather machine?"
Cuz you'll eventually have to plug it back in...
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ThrobProng 09:13 AM Today
Originally Posted by FloridaMan88:
Andrew rapidly intensified and made landfall as a Cat 5… 32 years ago.

Explain that, “unprecedented” hysteria crowd.
You're right, fuck it. Milton is no big deal.
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FloridaMan88 09:22 AM Today
Originally Posted by ThrobProng:
You're right, **** it. Milton is no big deal.
Of course it’s a big deal… what it is not is a new phenomenon.

See Hurricane Andrew.

1992.
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Pasta Little Brioni 09:40 AM Today
Originally Posted by Mecca:
Well I won't dispute that we as a society have truly gotten dumber, people literally ignore facts because of beliefs, don't research anything etc etc.
Didn't you make up a fake girlfriend and post pics of a random cam girl as proof?
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BigRedChief 09:41 AM Today
Originally Posted by siberian khatru:
Denis or Paul?
Denis of course
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BigRedChief 09:44 AM Today
Here’s something I got in a notification about evacuating…….

Florida says if you can't get out of a mandatory evacuation area, write your personal info on your arm so they can identify the body.
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ptlyon 09:47 AM Today
What's the contingency plan if you have no arms, or they are ripped off in the hurricane?
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wazu 09:48 AM Today
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Here’s something I got in a notification about evacuating…….

Florida says if you can't get out of a mandatory evacuation area, write your personal info on your arm so they can identify the body.
That’s a helpful tip!
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BigRedChief 09:56 AM Today
Originally Posted by O.city:
We've vacationed at Anna Maria quite a bit. Beautiful area. Sadly looks like it's about to take a direct hit.
yep, Anna Marie looks to be a direct hit. We love that town. It has that Key West feel to it. White soft sand beaches. Really cool and unique shops.

It's flat there. That'll be huge loss to see it take a direct hit.
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Otter 09:57 AM Today
Siesta Beach Sarasota County. Ground zero for where the eye is going to land according to CNN:

https://www.cnn.com/interactive/storm-tracker/

Can't embed live video for this one:

https://www.youtube.com/live/NLhxcyz...zEXFzc7SMzsByZ

I love the be sitting on the top floor of a 20 something story hotel right off the beach with a birds eye view watching a CAT 5 slowly come into view. I'd demand bullet proof glass and a generator but boy would that be a once in a lifetime experience.

Must be a bunch of bird food being washed onto shore for that kind of gathering in such weather.
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BigRedChief 09:58 AM Today
Originally Posted by ptlyon:
What's the contingency plan if you have no arms, or they are ripped off in the hurricane?
Write it on your dick. If you no longer have a dick, life’s not worth living anymore.
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BigRedChief 10:01 AM Today
Originally Posted by Otter:
Siesta Beach Sarasota County. Ground zero for where the eye is going to land according to CNN:

https://www.cnn.com/interactive/storm-tracker/

Can't embed live video for this one:

https://www.youtube.com/live/NLhxcyz...zEXFzc7SMzsByZ

I love the be sitting on the top floor of a 20 something story hotel right off the beach with a birds eye view watching a CAT 5 slowly come into view. I'd demand bullet proof glass and a generator but boy would that be a once in a lifetime experience.
Yeah, those tall condo buildings(if built in the late 90’s or newer) are the best places to ride out a hurricane. They have to be rated to withstand a Cat5 or they don’t get built over a certain height.
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ThrobProng 10:06 AM Today
Originally Posted by FloridaMan88:
Of course it’s a big deal… what it is not is a new phenomenon.

See Hurricane Andrew.

1992.
I have seen anyone say it's a new phenomenon. Most people are aware that category 4 and 5 hurricanes existed prior to Milton.
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staylor26 10:09 AM Today
Very little rain and wind down here in Key West today but everybody got the day off.
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Otter 10:09 AM Today
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Yeah, those tall condo buildings(if built in the late 90’s or newer) are the best places to ride out a hurricane. They have to be rated to withstand a Cat5 or they don’t get built over a certain height.
Is that normal for the water to recede like that?

When I was looking at this feed earlier the "shore line" was much further inland.
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