Evacuate now, now, now,
It [the logistics] will be difficult for us,
Leo is fine. He played several games before joining us and that's what he needed, to get minutes,
The game is important but the safety issue is even more important,
Today, I visited a logistics staging area at the Florida Horse Park in Ocala, one of our many staging sites just outside Hurricane Milton’s projected path. Florida and our partners have spent the past few days deploying personnel and equipment to strategically located sites like this.”
Nearly 600 ambulances and more than 30 paratransits are in operation. They will be nearby and ready to save lives as soon as the hurricane passes. The National Guard is deploying aerial, water, and ground search and rescue teams for the largest National Guard search and rescue mobilization in Florida history, ... Florida will have 43,000 linemen staged from all over the country, and they’ll be ready to restore power when it’s safe to do so.”
The climate crisis is here. It’s not a future problem, it’s a today problem, and it merits all of our attention.”
As the temperature of the planet increases, my confidence in forecasting storm intensity is decreasing.” ... I am afraid of rapid intensification cycles happening at the drop of a hat.”
But it wasn’t an exaggeration,
This could be the worst storm to hit Florida in over a century,
Now is the time to execute your plan and follow any evacuation orders from your local officials, ... Your home can be rebuilt, your possessions can be replaced, but we cannot replace a life lost to the storm."
With Hurricane Milton almost here, TODAY is the LAST DAY to evacuate. When the storm hits areas will be flooded and will be extremely dangerous to drive through,
Beginning tomorrow, portions of the state will be experiencing tropical storm force winds which means it's unsafe to drive or be outside,
My wife’s happy. We’re not in that tin can,
These extremely warm sea surface temperatures provide the fuel necessary for the rapid intensification that we saw taking place to occur,
We stayed during Ian and literally watched my roof tear off my house and it put a turmoil in us. So this time I’m going to be a little safer,
If anybody knows anything about Florida, when you don’t evacuate when you’re ordered to, you can pretty much die,
We are already very saturated. It's not going to take much water, and rainfall well ahead of this storm is going to put rivers into flood already,
Most of our rivers in west central and south Florida will be going into some stage of flood over the coming days,
Do you live near a river, canal or creek? As Hurricane #Milton approaches the Florida West Coast, please keep in mind that storm surge can travel inland up these waterways,