As of this morning, it makes multiple (at least 3) model runs showing Florida landfall. Seems the models are starting to agree more and more as time moves along.
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Originally posted by TexasBob View PostTD10 has become Hermine. TD9 will get Ian, if you put any weight in "I" storms being trouble.
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TD10 has become Hermine. TD9 will get Ian, if you put any weight in "I" storms being trouble.
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Originally posted by Mike View PostHaving been through a few storms with my own boats and many other neighbors/friends I will say this, I would tie it to something in some fashion. I have seen some things, lol. My boat/trailer in a storage facility floated, turned catty corner and wedged between purlins and required a floor jack to get it out.
If you are going to fill it up, you need to put jackstands under the trailer to support the weight of the water and still tie it to something. I would avoid adding water due to rain overflowing the bilge area/batteries as well as popping tires from the weight.
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Having been through a few storms with my own boats and many other neighbors/friends I will say this, I would tie it to something in some fashion. I have seen some things, lol. My boat/trailer in a storage facility floated, turned catty corner and wedged between purlins and required a floor jack to get it out.
If you are going to fill it up, you need to put jackstands under the trailer to support the weight of the water and still tie it to something. I would avoid adding water due to rain overflowing the bilge area/batteries as well as popping tires from the weight.
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Looking more like a Florida storm.
Johnny, so glad to see you post. Great Axis and still praying for you and your family!
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Originally posted by Quackerbox View PostNah, if anything they will retreat to Georgia to a friends house. Not that Ga will be much better than the dorm
The boat and several others are actually parked in a parking garage. I think they will be find where they sit. Depending on the direction it goes might not be a bad idea to tie it to something no more than it weighs.
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Originally posted by Duckologist View PostNo plans to hook onto boat and head west? If it makes him feel better I left my boat under the carport for Laura. It wasnt exactly where I left it when I came back but it was fine and that was basically a cat 5
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The boat and several others are actually parked in a parking garage. I think they will be find where they sit. Depending on the direction it goes might not be a bad idea to tie it to something no more than it weighs.
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Originally posted by Quackerbox View PostHes on the 3rd floor of a concrete building. I think he'll be fine. Hard to tell mom that though. He on the other hand hasnt mentioned it. Once he does, he'll be worried about his boat
I laughed
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Originally posted by TexasBob View PostLooks like the GFS trended back east, not that swings are surprising. I haven't read anything concerning for Texas, and it sounds like at this point LA is an outlier. Quackerbox, your kiddo might not be so lucky to miss this one.
Originally posted by Twist View PostThat dam thing’s never gonna leave if y’all keep feeding it.
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What I read this morning:
“While the long term track does remain a bit tricky, confidence is growing the storm stays east of Louisiana. Current forecasts bring the storm near western Cuba by Monday/Tuesday then moves into Florida by the middle of next week potentially as a strong hurricane. Trends in models have been our friend along the northern Gulf Coast as they show a steady moving storm along with a deep trough over the eastern United States. This would act to steer the storm north then northeast once it reaches the far south eastern Gulf of Mexico. Of course we'll continue to watch, but the trends have been good.”
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I'm a tropical tidbits follower, and Levi thinks the storm needs to get to Jamaica this weekend before we really know anything.
Something about a broad wave area, north/south options for development, tilted axis....could end up anywhere from Texas to the Keys depending on which route it takes.
Which I think we all already knew.
I'm gonna go do something else while we wait.
Hi, Johhny! Good to see you!
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Originally posted by Johnny View PostGood to get on here! Heading to Leakey en la manana. Was there a month ago and had a little luck. Hope all is well my man.
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