• This forum has been archived

    If you'd like to post a thread, post it here instead!

    View Forum

Hurricane Matthew

Status
Not open for further replies.

LoriP1702

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Got all the shutters up.

I can't see us evacuating unless something drastic happens.
I *really* hope you will reconsider.
If you don't evacuate, please take yourselves, and MIL to a shelter. :nun:

Continued prayers for you all.
 

Uncle

Resting In Peace
Supporting Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jun 15, 2011
32,527
116,452
Yes - I am repeating myself . . . However, I just finished up for the day and after what I have seen today - I really can't wait to see what happens here in FT Lauderdale when "Matthew" hits and then the aftermath around here . . . The last 2 hurricanes I went through were "Wilma" and then while I was in NYC/Philadelphia it was "Sandy" (YES - I just had to be up North when a Hurricaine was coming through . . . :facepalm: ) - Let's just say the majority of people were either "stupid" or "crazy" . . .
AnimatedRollingEyesSmiley.gif
 

Daddy

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Aug 25, 2015
1,584
3,212
44
Sent some pictures of Andrew and Wilma to my family in S FL, it was enough to convince them to come up to our place on the Gulf coast thankfully. I have many friends from West Palm Beach to Melbourne though.

Latest, seems to be a landfall between Vero and Daytona Beach as a strong Cat 4 with a storm surge of 13 feet. There is going to be a tremendous loss of structure, but that can be replaced.

If you decide NOT TO evacuate please stay where you are when the storm begins. Do not attempt to get on the roads during the thick of the storm and wait until after the storm passes to call for help. Storm surge is the number one killer with these storms and number two is people coming to help those who are trapped during the storm. If you aren't leaving, hunker down and let us know you are safe after the storm passes.
 

Bea-FL

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jul 7, 2016
3,094
62,467
Florida
Got all the shutters up.

I can't see us evacuating unless something drastic happens.
Robin i'm sure you saw this morning that they re saying Mat is expected to make landfall at Fort Pierce. Your MIL still not willing to evac?

Edit: Now they say landfall is at Cape Canaveral area.
 
Last edited:

Rossum

Eleutheromaniac
Supporting Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Dec 14, 2013
16,081
105,232
SE PA
This is pretty much the worst imaginable scenario for much the east coast of FL -- a Cat 4 strafing the entire coastline from just north of West Palm Beach all the way up to Jacksonville.

zt4ltmY.gif


When we left on Tuedsay, we had planned to come back on Sunday or Monday. At this point, I really don't think there's going to be anything to come back to. :cry:
 

Robino1

Resting in Peace
ECF Veteran
Sep 7, 2012
27,447
110,404
Treasure Coast, Florida
MIL finally agreed to shelter at our house. We are hunkered in for the duration.

This house was built in 2004 so good on hurricane codes. We also have a metal roof. We are just outside of the flood zone for a small river that flows behind our development.

Daddy, we are not on the island. We are a little further than 6 miles west from Indian River Lagoon.
 

Daddy

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Aug 25, 2015
1,584
3,212
44
MIL finally agreed to shelter at our house. We are hunkered in for the duration.

This house was built in 2004 so good on hurricane codes. We also have a metal roof. We are just outside of the flood zone for a small river that flows behind our development.

Daddy, we are not on the island. We are a little further than 6 miles west from Indian River Lagoon.

Thank goodness.

Since you aren't on the Island or near the IRL flooding shouldn't be an issue. Wind will be the main problem.

Stay safe, and get your metal detector ready, there will be gold found on the beach just south of FT Pierce Inlet. ;)

Image215.gif


On a serious note, I am glad to hear your MIL decided to evacuate and you guys sound like you are in a relatively safe location. Looking forward to hearing you are safe and sound in the morning.
 

Uncle

Resting In Peace
Supporting Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jun 15, 2011
32,527
116,452
Although prepared forMathrew -the newswas getting to me so left apartmrnt which is in flood zone to go to Best Freinds home locatedinWest Palm Beach . . . Much better to be with friends than alone with no other support, but much older and sicker people then yourself . . . Just Sayin'. . . ;)


BTW: On "SmartphOne" difficult to use/type - so will someone repost this in other Mathrew Thread In the OUTSIDE & The vape Tree Thread for "Me" . . . THANKS ! ! ! :D
 

Burnie

The Bug Man
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jul 1, 2009
5,564
18,197
Sunny Florida
I don't like the idea of anyone staying on the coast for this.
I think most of the ones that stay and "Ride it Out" have never been through a BAD hurricane like this one. If anything cat 3 or above was heading for me I would already be gone. These bad boys are nothing to take lightly when they get that strong.

Hoping everyone stays safe. :nun:

Here is a little history of Andrew in 1992
Hurricane Andrew: 20 Facts You May Have Forgotten (PHOTOS, VIDEO) | Huffington Post
 

Bea-FL

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jul 7, 2016
3,094
62,467
Florida
MIL finally agreed to shelter at our house. We are hunkered in for the duration.

This house was built in 2004 so good on hurricane codes. We also have a metal roof. We are just outside of the flood zone for a small river that flows behind our development.

Daddy, we are not on the island. We are a little further than 6 miles west from Indian River Lagoon.
Robin are you sure you're safe? I dont know how close to the beach you are but thry're talking 20' surges. Will being 6 miles away protect you from the surge's effect?
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread