Normally if we see this picture above in Florida, we are emptying the stores of milk, bread, produce, meat, water, beer/wine/liquor, etc. So this is the picture on NOAA's site and there is no talk, no panic, no nothing around here. As I mentioned in my last post 2 days ago, the forecast was/is for it all to turn out into the Atlantic and go away.
Above is Imelda, now a Tropical storm, but soon to be a Hurricane. You can see the right hand turn that it is going to take, according to all predictions. In my last post, the right hand turn was going to take place much closer to the South Carolina Coast...but now it turns tomorrow, just about the same Latitude that Orlando has. (Latitude is "east to west" while Longitude is "north to south").
Good news, very little affect on Florida other than some rain and higher waves on the Atlantic Coast. Above is a radar view as of 6:30 Monday Night. Damage from Imelda to the Bahamas included flooding, power outages, and coastal storm surges, particularly affecting the northwestern and central islands.
Above is the forecast for Humberto. It looks as "IF" Imelda and Humberto might link together as they head out to the Atlantic, but this is just a "Hopeful Scenario" on part of some Meteorologist. Speaking of which...
Do any of you ever have the impression that some of the Weather Reporters find some sort of "Glee" when they talk about Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Snow Storms that drop more than 6" on a large metropolitan city except for Denver or Salt Lake City (and a few others) where these snow storms are common??? Last night Marcia and I watched FOX Weather Channel for about 30 minutes to hear about the latest dealing with the Weather. We had heard about flooding in Arizona, and wondered where it was. Nearly ALL of the 30 minutes that we watched was reporting on Humberto and Imelda. We did not even hear about the Arizona flooding, which took place in communities of Globe and Miami in Gila County. What we did hear was the reporter talking with "Glee" about these two storms, how much they were going to grow, how much "danger" there will be along the coast of Florida and perhaps the Carolinas, and how it looked like the two storms "might" combine into one horrific storm, yet the future models he showed had no indications of them merging. But phrases such as; "These are just beautiful storms here, especially Humberto which the radar shows to be a perfect Hurricane." and "Doesn't this just look lovely..." and a few other phrases which put the importance and focus on the GREATNESS of these storms, and not how dangerous the storms are, how dangerous they will be "IF" they don't turn east and head out to the open Ocean (right over the Bermuda). He did pull up a live stream camera of the Bahamas, but it was nothing more than normal summer rain storm here in Florida! One can almost hear the desperation in his voice trying to make these storms into the BIG STORMS that they love to report on.
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