My home is in a possible evacuation zone, but the evacuation hasn't yet been ordered. Looks like the hurricane will pass through the Straits of Florida, a bit to the south of Miami & the peninsula, but you just don't know until the event is about 24 hours out, where it heads. If it's ordered, I'll go. Hurricane Andrew caused a power outage of > 2 weeks at our home in 1992, I was on duty for that one. Wilma in 2005 was another bad one, I was dispatched door to door searching for trapped and deceased victims after that. http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/weather/hurricane/sfl-2005-wilma-story.html It destroyed hundreds of mobile homes in the community I was working in, just unbelievable. Whole parks, wiped out. I just saw the chief building official for the community today at lunch, and we both said, "here we go, again!" I hope not.
These storms are nothing to trifle-about. If the order is given, you have to take your important papers, and evacuate.
Dry vs wet is another issue. Houston had a 'wet event.' What happens here remains to be seen. Batten down the hatches.
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/weather/hurricane/article171343362.html
These storms are nothing to trifle-about. If the order is given, you have to take your important papers, and evacuate.
Dry vs wet is another issue. Houston had a 'wet event.' What happens here remains to be seen. Batten down the hatches.
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/weather/hurricane/article171343362.html