I also want to point out that in my dream a mass evacuation was ordered and I remember seeing and hearing Rick Scott give the order. His term as governor runs through January 2019.
What scares me are the proposed cuts to NOAA. The less money pumped into the science of tracking and predicting the path of these storms the more prone elected officials are to not evecauting areas in a timely manner. Gov Scott evecuated every costal community from the keys all the way up to the Vero Beach area. 24 hours later after the storm shifted west by 150 miles he ordered the evacuation of the west coast of Florida. We are talking about millions of people fleeing. I do want to ask if someone can scan.. is NOAA and the US Government purposely understating the wind speed as these storms close in on US Territories?
- But there will be another severe hurricane that hits FL on Oct 5th-6th
- The areas affected will be south florida, central florida but north florida will be safe
- Georgia and south carolina will be safe, in other words, ONLY south and central FL will be affected by this severe hurricane
- Windspeeds are to be less than 100 mph but greater than 50 mph
- Loss of life will occur but less than 10 people
Just an update on this prediction I may be right. There is a tropical depression forming in the gulf: https://weather.com/storms/hurricane/news/tropical-depression-storm-caribbean-gulf-of-mexico-central-american-gyre
The NOAA is projecting this hurricane will hit the southeastern region of USA: http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at1+shtml/144324.shtml?tswind120#contents
I just want to say that when I hit "like" it means, thank you for your post. It's helpful to me in some way, even if it's message is unpleasant. Okay, that's obvious, but just wanted to say it. "Thank-you." Practical Nihilist, for the link.
You're welcome but hey if there's going to be an unpleasant event I'd like to know about it so I can prepare.
Looks like I was off on the predictions. The hurricane didn't hit FL on Oct 5-6 but there is a hurricane Nate that's heading towards Louisiana.