Look out Florida

snapperbait

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Wha?.... who's Katrina?..... :confused: <br /><br />Oh... That... Little wind, little rain.. ;) <br /><br />Long as it's blowing less than 75mph and my shop has power (shop's on priority power grid), I'll be at work... :cool:
 

ErikDC

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Okay, tough guy! ;) Snapper, best of luck to ya.
 

heyttown

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They say its going to pass right over my uncles house......Frt myers/venice area... everyone be safe.<br /><br />While this may seem tame now they say it will pass into the gulf and pick up steam, so it could pack a severe punch to the north.
 

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Hey Snap, looks like Katrina should be blowing more fish your way - you may be able to catch them right out the shop window! :D ;) If ya see any sails flying by, get a picture!<br /><br />Seriously, be safe and take care - all of you in S. FL, and wherever Katrina decides to blow.
 

snapperbait

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Hi, Ya'll.. Just checking in..
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<br /><br />As predicted... Little wind.. Little rain...
 

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Keep checking in, Snapper. I've been keeping an eye on Miami radar and and it doesn't look friendly. Then again, you're down there and I'm way up here, so what the hell do I know? :D Be safe and be well! :)
 

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Problem is, media likes to blow things up and when the real thing happens, people won't be prepared because of all the BS.<br /><br />This just in 12 minutes ago .... AP news ...<br /><br /> FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Katrina became a hurricane Thursday, dumping steady rains, kicking up the surf and blowing gusty winds ashore as it crept toward an overnight landfall on Florida's densely populated southeast coast.<br /><br />Katrina's maximum sustained wind speeds increased from 50 to 75 mph on Thursday, making it a weak Category 1 storm, said hurricane specialist Lixion Avila of the<br />National Hurricane Center in Miami. Category 1 storms have top sustained winds of 74 to 95 mph, and wind damage to secured structures is usually minimal.<br /><br />Wary Floridians put up shutters, stacked sandbags and stocked up on water and gasoline ahead of the slow-moving storm, whose biggest threat appeared to be torrential rain. It is expected to make landfall later Thursday or early Friday.<br /><br />Katrina's path appeared centered on the Miami-Fort Lauderdale area, but forecasters warned that the storm could swing north or south before landfall. If the forecast holds, Katrina would be the second hurricane to hit the state this year — Dennis hit the Panhandle last month — and the sixth since Aug. 13, 2004.<br /><br />Katrina could drop a foot or more of rain in spots as it lumbers across the state. Battering waves and storm surge flooding of 2 to 4 feet were also likely, and isolated tornadoes were possible, forecasters said. Rain fell steadily in much of Miami-Dade and Broward counties ahead of the storm's arrival, and tropical storm force winds of about 35 mph were being felt along the coast.<br /><br />"Ever since Hurricane Andrew, I always prepare for hurricanes," Icel Diaz, 29, who lives in the flood-prone city of Sweetwater, said as she gathered sandbags for her home. "Sometimes I overprepare, buying too many supplies."<br /><br />At a supermarket in Hollywood, Cassandra Butler hefted two 5-gallon bottles of water as well as a 24-pack of individual size bottles into her shopping cart Thursday.<br /><br />"It's not that I'm worried. I've been in South Florida all my life," Butler said. "But this is a feature of life down here, and you are smart to deal with it."<br /><br />Others seemed less worried. Dozens of surfers and spectators lined beaches to take advantage of the massive waves on the normally flaccid seas, and lines didn't seem to be a problem at most area gas stations, supermarkets and hardware stores.<br /><br />"This is the best of both worlds because it'll bring great waves, but it is not at all dangerous," said surfer Kurt Johnston, 22.<br /><br />Still, Gov.<br />Jeb Bush urged residents Thursday to prepare for the storm because of its potentially "tremendous rain."<br /><br />The storm was affecting airline passengers, as flights were canceled at Miami and Fort Lauderdale airports.<br /><br />Karen Mays, her husband and 10-year-old daughter were on their way from Jasper, Ala., to the Bahamas when their flight from Fort Lauderdale was canceled. They rushed out of the airport for a three-hour drive to Orlando, where they hoped to catch another flight and salvage their vacation.<br /><br />"This is her first vacation, so we wanted to make it something special," Mays said of her daughter.<br /><br />Broward County recommended that people evacuate barrier islands and low-lying regions, and federal courts, public schools and colleges in the region were closed.<br /><br />Katrina formed Wednesday over the Bahamas, and by Thursday a hurricane warning stretched along a stretch of the southeastern Florida coast.<br /><br />At 3 p.m. EDT, the storm was centered about 35 miles east-northeast of Fort Lauderdale and was moving west at about 6 mph.<br /><br />After crossing the Florida peninsula and entering the Gulf of Mexico, it was expected to turn north and threaten the Panhandle early next week, forecasters said.<br /><br />The four hurricanes that hit Florida last year caused an estimated $46 billion in damage across the country.<br /><br />Katrina is the 11th named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, which began June 1. That is seven more than have typically formed by now in the Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, the hurricane center said.
 

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... I just moved into my dorm in Daytona!<br />this is a whole new thing to me ;) I don't think it is going to hit Daytona though.
 

snapperbait

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Problem is, media likes to blow things up and when the real thing happens, people won't be prepared because of all the BS.<br />
Thank you, Aspeck!... <br /><br />Heck, I'm thinking about where to go for dinner this evening... :cool: <br /><br />Chinese take out and rent a movie?.. sound good?.. :confused:
 

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Great point, Aspeck. I've fallen victim to the very creative writing of journalists many times.
 

ErikDC

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You're doomed, Snapper! DOOMED, I tells ya! ;) Anywho, Chinese take out sounds pretty good. I'm getting hungry, I haven't had a good House Lo Mein for quite awhile! :D
 

snapperbait

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Looks like Miami and Ft.Lauderdale got smacked pretty good....<br /><br />as of 11pm..<br />estimated.<br />525,000 without power in Dade county (miami)..<br />400,000 without power in Broward county..<br />76,000 without power in Palm Beach county..<br /><br />Still quite gusty and raining here, and the power flickered a few times, but it's still on....<br /><br />Snapperbait, bugging out!.. :cool:
 

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Hey snapper glad to hear you still got power and all is well. So I guess itsback to work tomorrow. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: <br /><br />BTW did you see any flying fish......or is that.....fish flying? :confused:
 

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Glad it passed over you quickly Snap. Hold on tight those of you in the Florida panhandle, you're next.<br /><br />I'm in hopes it blows some fish my way. We're heading out this afternoon for an overnight trip 100+ miles out in the Gulf to fish for grouper, marlin and tuna.<br /><br />Y'all be careful and heed the warnings for your area.
 

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It's going to rebound and get stronger and turn north and hit Florida and Louisiana this time, a cat3 they say.<br />Hunker down everyone down there.
 

Reel Poor

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The latest prediction has it knocking on my front door, possibably as a catagory 4. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
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