Hurricane Watch for Florida

Jack Klarich

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Here we go again, looks like this weekend some time Florida will be under the gun again

If this storm is on track, I will likely lose power some time Sunday night:mad:
 
Take care Jack, hoping the track will change either north or south from where they're predicting for a Sunday night landfall. Right now it's not looking good for us on the west coast either.
 
Take care Jack, hoping the track will change either north or south from where they're predicting for a Sunday night landfall. Right now it's not looking good for us on the west coast either.

I hope this crazy storm does not cut across the state and pop out in the Gulf:confused:
 
I’m thinking/hoping Dorian turns north then east back out to sea before the heaviest part of the storm gets to shore.

We have lots of Florida and east coast members here and the forum is quiet..I miss the chatter!

GO AWAY DORIAN!!

Now we’re watching the X in the Gulf. :cxtv:

Well, its that time of year...
 
WOW! The tropics have mushroomed with disturbances after having been so quiet... 4 on the Atlantic side in various locations, including Dorian, and 1 on the Pacific side.
 
Not having had to deal with hurricane preparedness projects I am curious as to the sandbag project. The Weather Channel always shows people filling sand bags as fast as they can - every time they track a hurricane...

...but my question is...what happens to the sandbags they filled for the last storm and are there not piles and piles of these already-filled bags kept somewhere...like in a corner of the yard or wherever people keep their plywood for the doors and windows?
 
Not having had to deal with hurricane preparedness projects I am curious as to the sandbag project. The Weather Channel always shows people filling sand bags as fast as they can - every time they track a hurricane...

...but my question is...what happens to the sandbags they filled for the last storm and are there not piles and piles of these already-filled bags kept somewhere...like in a corner of the yard or wherever people keep their plywood for the doors and windows?

Unfortunately, a lot of the sand and wood ends up going to the curb as trash

I just don't understand the disposable society I try to recycle as much as I can
 
Not having had to deal with hurricane preparedness projects I am curious as to the sandbag project. The Weather Channel always shows people filling sand bags as fast as they can - every time they track a hurricane...

...but my question is...what happens to the sandbags they filled for the last storm and are there not piles and piles of these already-filled bags kept somewhere...like in a corner of the yard or wherever people keep their plywood for the doors and windows?

They put it in a dumpster with the plywood with all the other stuff they bought for the storm, And when the next storm some comes along they start the process all over again...What a waste...Especially since Plywood is Florida's state tree....:D..
 

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