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I'm honestly very concerned about what will happen if I ever get to retire. Trying to afford evacuation on a fixed income can't be easy.
im out. Most likely Colorado.
of course, thats if i get to retire lol
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I'm honestly very concerned about what will happen if I ever get to retire. Trying to afford evacuation on a fixed income can't be easy.
I don't. I just know that he was going out that way and was going to spend time in the mountains.Hoping as well. Do you know the location? True SE TN didn’t get nearly as bad, I don’t think. The bad problems were further north - TN border takes that big slant there.
The storm won't remain this intense all the way to the Florida coast. It will be entering some less favorable conditions for strengthening including wind shear. But the big question is how much intensity will remain by the time it approaches land. A Cat2? Cat3? Cat4? There's a huge difference between a 110 mph hurricane and a 130 mph hurricane. We need to hope that it will poop itself out by the time it starts affecting the coastline.Have you seen that thing on radar? It looks like two eyes are forming. Almost like it has a twin . I don’t see any green just lots of dark stuff. This is going to get ugly .
im out. Most likely Colorado.
of course, thats if i get to retire lol
Recon is describing "flocks of birds in the eye". I don't think I've ever heard that before.
Man this sucks
Man this sucks
It’s definitely going to get into some high shear before landfall - thank God.
I'm definitely retiring in the mountains somewhere.im out. Most likely Colorado.
of course, thats if i get to retire lol