What's new
USCHO Fan Forum

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

  • The USCHO Fan Forum has migrated to a new plaform, xenForo. Most of the function of the forum should work in familiar ways. Please note that you can switch between light and dark modes by clicking on the gear icon in the upper right of the main menu bar. We are hoping that this new platform will prove to be faster and more reliable. Please feel free to explore its features.

2018 Atlantic Hurricane Thread - the Cat is out of the bag!

Michael makes Landfall with winds at 155 mph+.

That is going to be a real problem.

There was so much buildup for Florence because of it's target: affluent regions of the Carolinas.

The ramp up for Michael has been deadly silent, with news articles popping up only over the last 24 hours, and most leading with "Local Sheriff Says Evacuation Window Closed Long Ago, Best Of Luck."


Speaking of, Agolf Twittler had this to say:
"I say God bless you all," Trump said. "That's my message because that's what it is. The storm is there. It's sort of too late to do that now from the standpoint of moving."
The President said it was "very sad" that some of the areas in the storm's path are poverty-stricken, adding again that many people are "unable" to evacuate.

"More than we would like," Trump said. "You have people that are stuck, they're just stuck there."

The President said the government has been helping some people evacuate, but he said others "don't want to go out."

"They will be ok," Trump said. "They are strong, smart, wonderful people."
https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/tropical-storm-hurricane-michael-florida/h_f539cc605225c323e7f58f3c5bf630d0
 
Last edited:
True. Although to be fair, Gulf and south Atlantic water temps have all been significantly lower than last year's Hurricane season.

Last years storms took a lot of energy out of the gulf. We noticed it very much when visiting Puerto Rico and st Maarten.

But not enough to help this storm, apparently.
 
Re: 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Thread - the Cat is out of the bag!

Climate changes all the time. Michael is unique in *recorded* history. What happened 1000s of years ago we have no idea.

11am 928mb. Landfall around 2pm ET.

dx- Hope they're ok. Are they being moved further inland??

Thanks joe. Haven’t heard anything but I’m very worried. I don’t think they moved too far inland. Whatever shelter they were directed to. :(
 
Re: 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Thread - the Cat is out of the bag!

Thanks joe. Haven’t heard anything but I’m very worried. I don’t think they moved too far inland. Whatever shelter they were directed to. :(

If I recall from Irma last year, aren't they somewhere just south of Tallahassee? And if I recall correctly that area does have quite a bit of higher ground, so hopefully flooding won't be an issue. There is tons of space to safely shelter in the Tallahassee area and Michael is moving by the city a pretty good distance west, so I would fully expect them to be doing ok. The biggest challenge there is likely to be power outages for several days. Post Irma, restoring power took from days to a month+ in many areas despite a massive influx of power crews from all over the country. Hope all is well as can be with them.
 
Re: 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Thread - the Cat is out of the bag!

Not a relief for anyone directly in the path, but if you had to pick a spot for the eye to make landfall, Tyndall AFB is easily one of the best on the entire coast. Inland to the north is mostly farmland, while just miles east or west would be much more significant populations getting a direct hit. So there's that.
 
Re: 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Thread - the Cat is out of the bag!

If I recall from Irma last year, aren't they somewhere just south of Tallahassee? And if I recall correctly that area does have quite a bit of higher ground, so hopefully flooding won't be an issue. There is tons of space to safely shelter in the Tallahassee area and Michael is moving by the city a pretty good distance west, so I would fully expect them to be doing ok. The biggest challenge there is likely to be power outages for several days. Post Irma, restoring power took from days to a month+ in many areas despite a massive influx of power crews from all over the country. Hope all is well as can be with them.

Yeah they’re out in that area. Thanks for the kind words.

All we can do is hope and wait for some communications. Might be a few days.
 
Re: 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Thread - the Cat is out of the bag!

Yeah they’re out in that area. Thanks for the kind words.

All we can do is hope and wait for some communications. Might be a few days.

Not to compare and contrast, but it's better than Puerto Rico and Maria. We didn't hear from my MIL for just over a week, and thankfully, she had power back in 2 weeks. Others just a few blocks away didn't have power 5 months later. Even others don't have power, yet.

And I'm sure the Jones Act will be suspended pretty quickly, unlike the couple of weeks it took down there, too.

Good luck. But for sure, it's better than our fellow citizens on the islands.
 
Re: 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Thread - the Cat is out of the bag!

Panama City Beach has mobile homes still around but the trees are absolutely F-CKED. Good lord, it’s going to look like North Dakota when they’re done.
 
Re: 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Thread - the Cat is out of the bag!

I can’t believe this thing is still at cat 3 a full six hours later.
 
Re: 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Thread - the Cat is out of the bag!

Aunt and uncle made it through. Thank god.

They lived in a heavily wooded area. Probably lost everything.

They’re in the crawfordville area. No power. Uncle finally got a cot. Can’t get through but they’re going to try tomorrow morning. They’re taking it in stride which is really good.

I’m just so happy they made it through ok. Today was rough waiting for news.
 
Re: 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Thread - the Cat is out of the bag!

Aunt and uncle made it through. Thank god.

They lived in a heavily wooded area. Probably lost everything.

They’re in the crawfordville area. No power. Uncle finally got a cot. Can’t get through but they’re going to try tomorrow morning. They’re taking it in stride which is really good.

I’m just so happy they made it through ok. Today was rough waiting for news.

Excellent news. Thanks for the update.
 
Back
Top