by Ira » Mon Aug 28, 2006 8:24 am
Oy vey--I've had enough.
Looking at the path now, there's no way it's missing me and Woody. In fact, the center of the thing is going right up the middle of the state, and guess where Coral Springs is, where I live?
It's as far west as you can go before you hit the Everglades. (Weston is a little further west, but they're also south of me.)
They say it's a matter of how long it stays over Cuba. If it goes a little more westerly, it'll be over Cuba longer, weakening it. and emerging onto a path that brings it over a less expanse of water to strengthen again, but it's still hitting us dead on.
If it just jogs north right over Cuba without going west too much, it now has a LONGER path over water before hitting the Keys, strengthening it a lot, and again, hitting us dead on.
Plus, since the front or west end of the storm will be over the Everglades, that ALSO strengthens it, since the warm water of the Glades acts like the ocean.
I am worried about this one A LOT because of the path. Even if it hits us as a tropical storm, this will be no fun at all. You can already feel a difference in the air here, and I looked for flocks of birds on my drive to work this morning--and didn't see any. Wilma hammered us as a Cat 1, and that path didn't look half as bad as this one does.
The only saving grace is that it's now moving at 10 to 12 mph, whereas Wilma moved at 5. So hopefully, if it picks up a lot of strength over the ocean, it'll also pick up speed so it travels through faster.
I filled up the truck with gas this morning (90 bucks!), and I already hit WalMart for extra propane, charcoal, food, batteries, etc. I also bought a 62-can Coleman 5-day cooler (because it was all they had left), but I noticed it was missing the cap for the drain spout! (Anyone know the size off-hand?)
Man, I wish I had that generator right now. But at least my wife won't yell at me for buying two of those Coleman propane ovens!
Here we go again!