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re: Ian Observation Thread (Storm Track and Radar inside)

Posted on 9/26/22 at 12:20 pm to
Posted by ReauxlTide222
St. Petersburg
Member since Nov 2010
83862 posts
Posted on 9/26/22 at 12:20 pm to
quote:

If you're in a good structure and know you're safe from flooding, it would probably be best to stay. Dont need people who are safe clogging the roads.
That’s what I’m thinking.

I just need to figure out if my truck is in danger of flooding and what to do with it if it is.
Posted by NorthEndZone
Member since Dec 2008
11602 posts
Posted on 9/26/22 at 12:34 pm to
DISCLAIMER: This is just one POSSIBLE outcome, but it is output from the best American weather model.

DISCLAIMER #2: I saw an image that looked like this for IDA and said to myself - that won't happen. Two days later it was happening.

Unless you are fully prepared to 'rough it out' for at least a few days and you are in a voluntary evacuation zone, just leave. The aftermath and recovery is worse than the storm itself for most.

If you are in a mandatory evac zone, just leave. It is miserable for several days. Property can be fixed when the time comes.

Posted by Rhino5
Atlanta
Member since Nov 2014
28916 posts
Posted on 9/26/22 at 12:37 pm to
My cousin and their kids are in Tarpon Springs. They’re locking up the house and bringing the outdoor furniture in the garage, and headed up to GA. Y’all be safe.
This post was edited on 9/26/22 at 12:41 pm
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