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Nzoner's Game Room>Hurricane Milton is a CAT 5 and Coming for Florida
Otter 03:35 AM Today
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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Ocotillo 09:47 AM Today
Originally Posted by FloridaMan88:
Crazy… Apollo Beach.

If there's no gas left, how the fuck is anyone supposed to get out?
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FlaChief58 09:51 AM Today
Originally Posted by tooge:
Be safe CPers. I've heard that there isn't much gas for those headed out of town, so make sure you have enough so you don't end up riding it out in a car
I have a full tank, plus 15 gal for my generator. Theres no gas to be had in our county, and people are running out on the interstates.
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WilliamTheIrish 09:53 AM Today
Originally Posted by siberian khatru:
I live just outside Bradenton, I’m in a mandatory evacuation zone — Zone C, never thought it would get to the third tier. We’re leaving this morning for my sister’s home in Brunswick, GA.
Hey sibkat, you be safe down there friend.
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ROYC75 10:24 AM Today
Be safe everyone!
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Zebedee DuBois 10:55 AM Today
Seems like God hates Florida.

Be safe, floridians!
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4th and Long 10:59 AM Today
My nephew and his kids are evacuating today. This thing is a beast.




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ghak99 11:04 AM Today
The science behind this one is really interesting. Hope it settles down before it makes it to land so all the stranded people aren't caught in a serious mess.
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4th and Long 11:05 AM Today
Originally Posted by ghak99:
The science behind this one is really interesting. Hope it settles down before it makes it to land so all the stranded people aren't caught in a serious mess.
I love science. Drop some science on us.
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TLO 11:08 AM Today
Originally Posted by 4th and Long:
I love science. Drop some science on us.
The solution has been in front of this the whole time!



If we start now, Florida should be out of harm's way.
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Mr. Plow 11:28 AM Today
This is from the 10a update.





10-15 foot surge is crazy.



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suzzer99 11:48 AM Today

The Tampa area is facing a potential 15-foot storm surge with Hurricane Milton. Here's video of a similar surge in Ft Myers during Hurricane Ian.

Terrifying.pic.twitter.com/4ppSSM599q

— Mark Elliott (@markmobility) October 8, 2024


Time lapse of what a 15' storm surge looks like.

People who know FL and hurricanes, do you think people are sheltering in that tall building in the background? Are those generally a safe place for someone who can't evacuate?
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Mecca 11:54 AM Today
Go take a look at where Tampa's hospital is...
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scho63 11:59 AM Today
How many gators are going to be floating all over and in pools and other crazy places.

Caught in a flood and you gotta worry about gators too.
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scho63 12:01 PM Today
Originally Posted by suzzer99:


Time lapse of what a 15' storm surge looks like.

People who know FL and hurricanes, do you think people are sheltering in that tall building in the background? Are those generally a safe place for someone who can't evacuate?

THAT IS FUCKING CRAZY SCARY! :-)
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FloridaMan88 12:15 PM Today
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
People who know FL and hurricanes, do you think people are sheltering in that tall building in the background? Are those generally a safe place for someone who can't evacuate?
Only if you are located on the highest floors and are prepared to be stuck in that location with no way out for potentially several days.

Without electricity… that means no A/C.

Likely without plumbing as well.

So the answer would be to still get the hell out.
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