Has North Miami Beach ever flooded before from a hurricane?
Miami Beach floods from anything.
Miami Beach and North Miami Beach are two different places. I feel like NMB (where I live) would survive but Miami Beach is fucked.
Has North Miami Beach ever flooded before from a hurricane?
Miami Beach floods from anything.
Yep, this is the current projected track and it's terrifying.
Basically all of South Florida will get hit. Doesn't matter if you're in Miami-Dade, Broward or Palm Beach.
That's completely false. Liberty city is a few miles from Biscayne bay. The Everglades is probably the most inland part of Miami.
aw damn - well, maybe the glades would finally get the respect it deserves after all these years
Miami Beach and North Miami Beach are two different places. I feel like NMB (where I live) would survive but Miami Beach is fucked.
The entirety of Miami will become the Everglades if the storm makes a direct hit.
No liberty city is the one in New York. Vice city is the one in Floridai could swear i read liberty city is actually the most inland place in miami
which is amazing, cause when we start to turn into atlantis i hope that neighborhood becomes the most baller one
Miami Beach floods from anything.
Gas is already expensive in Florida right now but I'd highly recommend to FloridaGAF to gas up early this week instead of holding off.
https://twitter.com/B_Carp01/status...-atlantic-irma-forms-august-30-2017-a-23.htmlNew aircraft recon finding 150mph winds at flight level in #Irma this evening! This is a VERY dangerous storm. I sure hope residents prepare
Gas is already expensive in Florida right now but Id highly recommend to FloridaGAF to gas up early this week instead of holding off.
Its gonna be super shitty if there needs to be an evacuation. I am in the middle of the flu that has weakend me a bit. Hope it clears up before shit goes down.
We don't get flooding really (unless you're on Miami Beach or the coast). Our main issue is storm surge and wind damage and power outages. So I wouldn't expect a significant loss of life for Florida, but expect suffering under sweltering heat as the power is gone for a month because we keep power stations above ground and uncovered.
Soothe my anxieties, GAF.
Damn, crazy stuff.
Almost like earth is trying to convince america that climate change is a thing
Another one? Jesus. Give us a break please mother nature.
And this is climate change, time to wake up and smell the roses. Last winter where I live snowed 22", which is bad for my area. It never snows, and when it did back in the day is was 1" here, 2" there.
This isn't normal.
Soothe my anxieties, GAF.
Its gonna be super shitty if there needs to be an evacuation. I am in the middle of the flu that has weakend me a bit. Hope it clears up before shit goes down.
Dude, what are you talking about, our main issue continues to be flooding. Hollywood, Hallandale, Davie, Sunrise, etc continue to have issues with flooding just from regular rains. Miami Beach and Aventura are even worse.
And given how our building codes continue to decay little by little, I wouldnt be surprised if there are a lot of losses, and not just financial ones.
Just one of those things. People out west deal with wildfires and quakes, the Midwest has tornadoes, northern areas have blizzards, we have hurricanes/flooding. Nearly everyone has something to worry about.
You know what? Prob time to take a drive up state.
So either Florida is fucked or North Carolina is fucked?
I'd take in south FL GAF as long as you bring food.
Back when it was heavily raining 2-3 months ago, I couldn't even get to where I work in Coral Springs because it was flooded so bad.
Unfortunately. I want to live somewhere where I don't have to worry about life-threatening natural disasters but that's a naive dream
And as for everyone in Florida, I wish you guys all the best... make preparations ASAP and do what you have to do to ensure survival.
Is cat okay?
Okay everyone but Gordon. Eating my damn cat.
I'm near Tallahassee so the storm might narrowly avoid us. Still making precautions though.
Last year a hurricane took out power from most of the entire city, but that was mostly the extent of the damage besides some fallen trees. Tallahassee tends to be fairly ok during hurricane season.
Back when it was heavily raining 2-3 months ago, I couldn't even get to where I work in Coral Springs because it was flooded so bad.
Yup, roads were flooded over here. They even shut down the Sawgrass Mall over it which is insane. This is gonna be bad.
Inland takes you to the everglades, which floods worse than the coast.I know it's not always easy, but I think if I lived anywhere along the coast, I'd seriously consider permanently moving inland. This really sucks.
I'm near Tallahassee so the storm might narrowly avoid us. Still making precautions though.
Last year a hurricane took out power from most of the entire city, but that was mostly the extent of the damage besides some fallen trees. Tallahassee tends to be fairly ok during hurricane season.
Gas is already expensive in Florida right now but Id highly recommend to FloridaGAF to gas up early this week instead of holding off.
I'm in Orlando for the balance of the year, and considering I live in a first floor apartment next to a stormwater retention pond, it's probably best that I evacuate later this week, yeah?
I've lived in Florida most of my life and have never needed to evacuate before. Granted, most of that time was up in the panhandle, which doesn't see as much storm activity. Still, this whole thing has got me anxious.
If I evacuate I'll be heading back to the panhandle, so here's hoping it doesn't hit both...
Soothe my anxieties, GAF.
Are there containers you can safely fill with gas and store? That way you can be prepared if gas stations run out?
Central California is more boring than Arizona. There's people here that are terrrified of the sound of thunder. I've only heard it a few times in my 7 years here.Arizona doesn't have any, unless you count sweltering heat.