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The Steinholme stands ready to receive refugee pilots from the south. We are, of course a long way North...
Water has already sold out of many places here in Sarasota. Sam's club sold 40 pallets this morning. Most of the Tampa Bay area is sold out of water as well.
I looked (on a whim) on Amazon and while it's pretty cheap, it won't get here before the storm unless you are willing to pay about $500 to expedite delivery and even then it may not get here before the storm.
Does anyone know where Jim Cantore is?
My hangar is at 570' MSL. I should be ok. My wife will be closely watching this one. The last one (Joaquin) gave us a thousand-year flood. Some local roads are still closed two years later.
edited to add Storm ID
You guys have seen this, right?
https://www.amazon.com/WaterBOB-Eme...=UTF8&qid=1504625387&sr=8-1&keywords=waterbob
Single use, sanitary storage for 100gal of potable water. I'll bet that could get to you in florida.
Good idea though.Currently unavailable.
We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock.
Wow. That is a monster. With winds that strong, Saffir-Simpson really needs a Category 6.185 mph SUSTAINED winds reported near the eye. Unimaginable.
As I understand it, anything at Category 5 causes nearly the same damage, whether the winds are 158 mph, or 188 mph...but I agree, a "6" would make sense, at least in charting rising/falling strengths...Wow. That is a monster. With winds that strong, Saffir-Simpson really needs a Category 6.
185 mph SUSTAINED winds reported near the eye. Unimaginable.
As I understand it, anything at Category 5 causes nearly the same damage, whether the winds are 158 mph, or 188 mph...
Out of water at Publix near me..bought a bunch of BOGO gallons of tea. Might keep one, but gonna dump the rest and refill with H2O. That plus a bathtub and containers at home and all the food we have, should be good. And..even got a case of beer for fun .
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In that wind I could land like helicopter, open the hangar door with a remote and back right in.
In that wind, you wouldn't have a hangar to back into.
Pretty sure you understand wrong.
Both are catastrophic, but 188 mph winds have a lot more energy than 158 mph winds - energy increases as the square of the increase in velocity.
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In that wind I could land like helicopter, open the hangar door with a remote and back right in.
Nothing wrong with starting to prepare, but it isn't going to hit Key West until early Sunday. You have a little time.It's funny, my wife wants to wait until Thursday to see what happens. I'm like "Hell no"! By then you better be prepared, not starting to prepare.
Granted we won't know what path this thing will take until probably at least that time but waiting until the last minute is not a good idea...
Water has already sold out of many places here in Sarasota. Sam's club sold 40 pallets this morning. Most of the Tampa Bay area is sold out of water as well.
I looked (on a whim) on Amazon and while it's pretty cheap, it won't get here before the storm unless you are willing to pay about $500 to expedite delivery and even then it may not get here before the storm.
It's funny, my wife wants to wait until Thursday to see what happens. I'm like "Hell no"! By then you better be prepared, not starting to prepare.
Granted we won't know what path this thing will take until probably at least that time but waiting until the last minute is not a good idea...
Publix has sold out water in ALL of Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas and Polk county.
If I had a choice to leave early or just on time.....I rather leave early. All of the schools in Miami are going to be closed on Thursday and Friday. Not many roads in and out of Miami and Key West so thousands of people are going to be on the roads all at the same time. Last weekend it took me 3 hours to get from Orlando FL to Tampa, (Which should take 1 hour and a half driving) because of a car fire imagine what hundreds of thousands of people will do on the roads to traffic. Leave early, it will save you time AND money and maybe your life!
Early 80s (forget the storm & year) I left Ft Walton Beach for Montgomery for what is usually a 3 to 3 1/2 hour drive, took over 7 hours and no rooms available until Birmingham. In laws in Montgomery so I was good. So yes, leave early, not worth the risk besides the traffic jam.
You do have a choice...leave now. I'm sure you'll be out some airline tickets. But you can count on Murphy's law kicking your arse when it comes to those airline seats being a sure thing on Saturday.I'm sitting in Naples right now staying at my mom's house. She's not here, my family and I are just using the house for the week. We've got a commercial flight booked out of here on Saturday that we don't think will be canceled. That's plan A. Plan B is to take my moms car and drive out. Plan C is riding it out with three kids under 5. We don't want to get to plan C, but we're trying to make sure we've got some essentials squirreled away in case we don't have a choice.
Just add half the gust speed to your landings.I heard that tonight, gusting up to 235, or maybe it was 225. But what's 10 kts between friends right?
That is a worthy point.Honestly, if I were in south Florida I'd leave now.
Publix has sold out water in ALL of Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas and Polk county.
If I had a choice to leave early or just on time.....I rather leave early. All of the schools in Miami are going to be closed on Thursday and Friday. Not many roads in and out of Miami and Key West so thousands of people are going to be on the roads all at the same time. Last weekend it took me 3 hours to get from Orlando FL to Tampa, (Which should take 1 hour and a half driving) because of a car fire imagine what hundreds of thousands of people will do on the roads to traffic. Leave early, it will save you time AND money and maybe your life!
Good to hear! Oh yeah, my wifey (and former airline pilot) had a suggestion...call the airline now they might be more than happy to fly you out early.I do have a hard cut off set for the drive/fly decision to be made. If the flight is at all doubtful at that point, we'll be on the road with time to spare.