Posted on Sep 5, 2017
Hurricane Irma 'extremely dangerous' Category 5 storm, evacuations ordered for Florida Keys
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SGT (Join to see) I hope this storm loses steam before it hits. I've got family in Jacksonville, FL!
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs, this from a Jacksonville HS classmate who's lived in south Florida most of his life! SGT (Join to see) Debbie Pomeroy Cloud PO3 Steven Sherrill
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs - looks like pretty strongly... and jose is out there. Prayers
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LTC Stephen C. - Hope he can wade it out. Perfect storm. Might see the eyes. We were across the way in Jost! https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid= [login to see] 97130&id= [login to see] 2644
up close and personal.... buckle up rasta
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Yes, this will be a wind event, wherever it decides to go. At this point also looks like a typical hurricane that will hit and move on unlike Harvey that stayed for days and dumped the rain that caused all the flooding.
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I am afraid a Cat 5 in open ocean will just get worse when it hits the Keys and warmer waters. I have gone through more than a dozen Cat 3's and above. Not looking forward to it wherever it goes. You stay safe!
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Right now all of South Florida within danger zone. All tourists have been ordered to leave the Keys, resident evacuations probably coming. Think Harvey is doing more harm than good as we prepare for Irma. No matter where it decides to go there isn't going to be any stalling and dumping 50"+ of rain that caused all the flooding in Texas. Yet people who haven't been through a Florida hurricane panicking that there will be another Houston.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen You are right, but with Category 5 winds, it could blow a lot of roofs off. We still have buildings with damage from Matthew last year, and thank God it didn't hit our coast full force.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Think Cuba will take a lot out of those winds but either way Irma is going to be a wind event wherever it decides to go. Sounds like it will be Fri or Sat before Florida will really know where in the state it's headed. Stay safe.
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