State Of Emergency Declared For Florida

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A hurricane watch was issued Sunday for the Florida Keys and Gov. Jeb Bush ordered a state of emergency in anticipation of Tropical Storm Ernesto.

Ernesto, which had strengthened into a hurricane for about 10 hours, weakened back into a tropical storm by late afternoon with top sustained winds of 60 mph, the National Hurricane Center said.
Still, the Miami-based hurricane center said the storm could reclaim its hurricane status before reaching the southeastern coast of Cuba on Monday morning.


"It certainly looks like it's going to impact a significant portion of Florida before it's all over," said Max Mayfield, director of the National Hurricane Center.


Florida has been hit by eight hurricanes in the past two years.
Officials in the Keys told tourists to postpone any immediate plans to travel there and ordered those already in the island chain to leave.


All travel trailers and recreational vehicles were ordered off the islands immediately. Residents were taking notice too: a Home Depot store in Key West was busy Sunday afternoon as customers shopped for generators and other storm-preparation equipment.


"We put up the storm shutters today and we're hitting the grocery store tomorrow," said Ben Cassis, who, along with his father-in-law, spent nearly $2,500 for a powerful generator Sunday.


The state of emergency directs counties to open their emergency management offices and activates the National Guard, among other things. Bush canceled a scheduled trip to New York on Monday, choosing to stay in Tallahassee and monitor storm developments.


Ernesto, the first hurricane of the Atlantic season, lashed Haiti and the Dominican Republic on Sunday. The storm was expected to arrive in southern Florida by early Tuesday, the National Hurricane Center said.


Tourists including Jim Rogers, of Lodi, N.J., made preparations Sunday to leave the low-lying Keys, which are connected to each other by just one highway, U.S. 1. Traffic leaving the Keys on the single evacuation route was steady but not heavy Sunday afternoon.


Rogers was part of a group of eight visiting Key Largo and had planned to stay in the Keys until Thursday or Friday. Rogers said the group now might go to Naples, but they were not going home.


"You don't know where to go. You don't know where it's going to blow," he said. "You don't want to be in Key West."

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060827/ap_on_re_us/tropical_weather_florida
 
Maybe the hurricane will wash up some of those ballots from the 2000 election.
 
TrailerCues said:
"You don't know where to go. You don't know where it's going to blow," he said. "You don't want to be in Key West."

Sounds like hurricane Holly. :o
 
Spidermanluvr28 said:
Don't worry, you can live with me for a while.
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I went to Publix & they didn't really have water. Just like distilled water which is kinda gross..:o
I hope they put shutters in my house soon.:down
 
GoldenAgeHero said:
publix donuts taste soawesome!
The Krispy Kreme one's?:confused: Yeah...Those are awesome. I feel really fat when I eat like half the box though.:down
I can't resist though.
 
Its gonna be a category 1, so not that big of deal. Regardless its time for me to work over-time at the newstation again. Oh boy! I remember last year with Katrina and Wilma I was putting in like a 14-hour shift.
 
I went to NBC 6 like twice...That was fun. In school I'm learning how to work those big tv camera's. I was like...Wow.:O
 
Why do people bother to even live in Florida??? Seems like there's a hurricane every couple of months! You gotta board up your houses, pack your bags, and leave home every couple of months. I dont get it... Im from California if earthquakes were really an epidemic as hurricanes is in Florida I would pack my bags and leave! Whats your reasons for staying there?
 
NOFX said:
Why do people bother to even live in Florida??? Seems like there's a hurricane every couple of months! You gotta board up your houses, pack your bags, and leave home every couple of months. I dont get it... Im from California if earthquakes were really an epidemic as hurricanes is in Florida I would pack my bags and leave! Whats your reasons for staying there?
I never leave & I haven't boarded up my windows in a long ass time. Last time I did I was like....7.
 
Spidermanluvr28 said:
I never leave & I haven't boarded up my windows in a long ass time. Last time I did I was like....7.
How the media makes it out to be sometimes it looks every hurricane is Katrina. So you just stay home when the hurricane hits? No dammage to your property?
 
NOFX said:
How the media makes it out to be sometimes it looks every hurricane is Katrina. So you just stay home when the hurricane hits? No dammage to your property?
Yep. Never really had any damage. The last house I lived in before I moved to the one I'm in now,only the fence got loose some but we fixed it & it worked fine & then like the ceiling in my bathroom there had gotten kinda leaky but the freakin owner never bothered to fix it & then we were like wtf?But it wasn't constant leaking though so that was kinda good.
 
The media needs news, so they hype up hurricanes.

That said, it is also OK to prepare for the worst just in case!
 
rodhulk said:
The media needs news, so they hype up hurricanes.

That said, it is also OK to prepare for the worst just in case!
Yeah.That's true. They'll talk about a freakin hurricane when it's already starting to form telling people to stock up when it's like 900 miles away.:mad: :down
 
Edd Extraordinaire said:
You work at a newstation?

Field cam for NBC.

Why do people bother to even live in Florida??? Seems like there's a hurricane every couple of months! You gotta board up your houses, pack your bags, and leave home every couple of months. I dont get it... Im from California if earthquakes were really an epidemic as hurricanes is in Florida I would pack my bags and leave! Whats your reasons for staying there?

Most of these hurricanes don't do anything. Hurricane Wilma was our first major hurricane since Andrew back in 1992.

Hurricane Ernesto is a category 1 so it'll probably just drop a few power lines and thats it. Its like Katrina. We were so lucky with that hurricane. It destroyed New Orleans but to us it only dropped a few power lines.
 
Edd Extraordinaire said:
Maybe the hurricane will wash up some of those ballots from the 2000 election.

The best thing i've read all day.
 

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