Good luck, Ed and others in the area.Blue dot is my house. Gray dot is my plane. White diagonal line is forecast track. Probably 4-5 hours out.
Storm is losing steam. Seeing wind forecasts of 80mph in our area. That will be messy but survivable.
Will make landfall between Sarasota and Venice. Mostly rural areas inland from there. We may have dodged a bullet.
Yeah we’ve been watching it closely. We’re definitely dodging the surge bullet. Now it’s all about the winds, I’m especially worried about our roof.Landfall at Sarasota. Venice will take the worst of the surge.
Good news is Tampa Bay actually has reverse surge. The wind is sucking the water out of the bay. Millions of people will be spared. Great news for @tsts4!
Bad news is the worst winds are on the north side. We'll see 100mph at my home drome. My old hangar won't survive that.
Actually there are lots of reasons. Just because you don’t know what they are doesn’t mean they don’t exist.I disagree with you, we have known that this storm was coming this way for over a week. There's no reason for not being able to move a plane in that time.
Don't even need to start the engine, just tie a rope to the prop and fly it like a kite!Welp...it's within my xwind limits.
That would save a lot on Hobbs time.Don't even need to start the engine, just tie a rope to the property and fly it like a kite!
Hang in there !Just lost power.
Lost power here about an hour ago. Wind seems to be dying down; I think we're past the worst of it. A humongous live oak in the neighbors yard just fell. Root system was saturated from a foot of rain.Just lost power.
Sun is up. No damage beyond what I already knew about. Could have been worse.Waiting for the sun to come up. Heavy winds at my place, about 70 knots, which is pretty high for as far inland as we are. A foot of rain easily. I had some minor damage I’m aware of. Power has been out since 7pm last night.
That’s good news.. Hopefully those new hangars hold up let me know if you make it out to the airport. I’m unfortunately out of town for work.Still windy and raining in Flagler (FIN). No damage I can see, but it's still dark. Power and Internet never lost.
Good to know, thanks. If my house floods badly. I'm fixing it up and selling or renting it. Ain't nobody got time for this.
His goal with that move sure must not have been to get away from tropical weather!Good plan! My brother used to live in Fort Myers Beach, FL. His home was flooded by 4 feet of salt water during Hurricane Ian. Complete loss! Also a 10 year old car. Also his boat. He made it out with his RV trailer and his Ford 350 pickup to tow it with. Long story he now lives in Wilmington NC in a new house and is very worried about his friends in the FMB neighborhood.
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