Hurricane Ian makes landfall in Florida; forecasted to make another landfall in South Carolina as a Hurricane

Killah Ray

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The way this bytch is rapidly intensifying, I'm almost willing to bet that it's a cat 5 right now....

This shyt is gonna be really really bad for everyone in the immediate path of this bytch...and it's slowing down over that bath water which is just making it stronger....
 

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Hurricane Ian strengthens into a Category 4 storm on its way to Florida as residents warned to get out now​


 

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With rising sea levels from climate change melting the ice caps, that storm surge only going to grow higher with Cat 4 or 5.

If peeps don't take this serious, they could be drowning in their own homes as their own roof blocks access to air.
 

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Cape coral/Ft Myers looks like they gonna get the worst of it, that storm surge could get really ugly
 

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working from home in orlando area today
just light rain rn but it’s supposed to ramp up by tonight
 

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1. Catastrophic storm surge inundation of 12 to
16 feet above ground level along with destructive
waves are expected somewhere along the southwest Florida coastline from Englewood to Bonita Beach, including Charlotte Harbor. Residents in these areas should urgently follow any evacuation orders in effect.

My mom lives in Englewood :to:
 

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Miami dade is big. In my specific area i don’t see anything notable as of yet. I will be heading out soon. Just keep in mind that regardless of how the weather looks at any given time. With those heavy downpours the streets can flood quick.

I kept my ass home... between the rain and tornado warnings going off early this am.

I'll take walks during the day when I can to get my dog out.

Saw some damage not far away from me last night. My friend's parents almost got caught in one in Cooper City while in their car on the phone with him. :damn:
 

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working from home in orlando area today
just light rain rn but it’s supposed to ramp up by tonight


Stay safe. I remember back in 2003-2004 we had like 3 or 4 hurricanes come through there. Nothing like this one though, but we had power outages for a few days from one of them.

More than likely it's going to be billions of dollars worth of damage on the southwestern side of Florida.
 
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