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the deep 09-27-2022 05:08 PM

Hurricane Ian
 
Stay safe our Florida friends. Looks like a big nasty bearing down.


Nate5.0 09-27-2022 09:36 PM

Boats pulled, house boarded, booze full.


jeff32 09-27-2022 09:45 PM

What are they doing with big cruisers or sportfish? Leave them in wet slips and hope for the best?

Velocity941 09-27-2022 10:45 PM

Im operations manager at a large marina on Bradenton Beach We hauled and blocked 40+ boats , from 21' to 85' in the last two days. The few that remained in the water get double lines. My old ass is tired...

Smarty 09-27-2022 11:10 PM


Originally Posted by the deep (Post 4846412)
Stay safe our Florida friends. Looks like a big nasty bearing down.

https://youtu.be/Oot_sJhPqVc

It is happening now. I live on the Cape Haze Peninsula (Rotonda West), the forecast is calling for some rough weather tonight and tomorrow.

hoodoo 09-27-2022 11:30 PM

I think Sarasota dodged a bullet, looks like it’s taking a path similar to Charlie. Not good for Charlotte Harbor.

zz28zz 09-27-2022 11:44 PM

Got a brother-in-law in Tampa (with a brand new roof). Hoping it misses them, but not looking very good at the moment.

36Tango 09-27-2022 11:58 PM

Irma landed south of Cape Coral so it blew the water out to sea, but this time Cape Coral is in the worst spot for a major storm surge, just east of the eye. Sold our house there last spring, but still wish the best for everybody. This could be a bad one. Very bad.

AmiableDave 09-27-2022 11:58 PM

All good in Pasco county.
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...0f0a0e15f1.jpg

tommymonza 09-28-2022 02:13 AM

I'm in Naples 2 miles inland and on the 2nd floor of the condo with a southern exposure no shutters or hurricane windows and we are about to take the brunt of it with the eye hitting Fort Myers Beach at 11am . Hopefully it comes directly east so I don't get all those frontal bands from the south.

Only arriving 11 hours earlier and a 100 miles further south than what they called 24 hours ago.

I have lived here since 84 and we have taken a few near misses and they Phuvked things up in Marco, Naples, Fort Myers Beach, Captiva especially South Seas.
This is the 1 in a 100 year storm for Naples-Bonita-Fort Myers Beach , direct hit skating down the coast in a North north east direction with the eye going up the Caloosahatchee.


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