mafig Posted September 10, 2004 #176 Share Posted September 10, 2004 90% sure we're leaving. Our neighborhood still has debris in the streets and our neighbors all have roof damage. Since the roofs here are tile, during Charlie they were projectiles and did alot of damage. Those tiles are still on some roofs and still laying in the streets in piles waiting to be picked up. Too much to go wrong around here I'm afraid. Plus, I've used up my share of courage for now. Where do you think we should run to? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sue d. miller Posted September 10, 2004 #177 Share Posted September 10, 2004 Mary, I would go a little north and inland. When you stop at a hotel, keep watching the weather. By monday if the track has it going close to where you are, go the other way, before others do. Stay away from the coasts. Avon Park, Sebring area looks pretty good to me. It should be in tropical wind, instead of hurricane wind as it goes up the coast. But you have to keep watch, to stay out of the way. This is an old graphic, but shows you cities. [url]http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ftp/graphics/AT09/refresh/AL0904W5+GIF/080318W5.gif[/url] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
consmarci Posted September 10, 2004 #178 Share Posted September 10, 2004 Just watched the noon news where they reported that St.Petersburg/Dunedin, looks to be in serious jeopardy at the moment! We live in Dunedin...Our businesses are in Clearwater and St.Petersburg. We are at the point of not knowing if this is the time to get out of here, brave the storm, or wait for more projections. I don't recall a more tense time in the area. We are all so scared here... Sue, have you been watching this??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sue d. miller Posted September 10, 2004 #179 Share Posted September 10, 2004 I sure have!! It is a tough call. I wouldn't count on anything until monday. You can wait it out, until monday, or go to find a place to stay inland and just keep watching!! You don't want it to blindside you!! My prayers are with you!! If you decide to stay, could you email your name, address, and phone number to me. My email is in my profile, and is listed under intersts. If you leave, please check into CC when you return!! We will pray, and be worried!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
woodofpine Posted September 10, 2004 #180 Share Posted September 10, 2004 After all ony 4 of the 5 major computer models have us f'd... [url]http://www.wunderground.com/tropical/tracking/at200409_model.html[/url] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KAJOKG Posted September 10, 2004 #181 Share Posted September 10, 2004 [quote name='sue d. miller']Kathy, where did you hear that. That is Charlotte harbor. Punta Gorda is where Mary (MAFIG) lives.[/QUOTE] Sue, I heard that on CNN this morning, but it has now changed to Tampa....deja vu!!!! Onewarning said if it hits the west coast, those of us on the east coast should take precautions because we will be subject to winds and tornados....I guess it's as big a storm as Frances. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sue d. miller Posted September 10, 2004 #182 Share Posted September 10, 2004 Hi Kathy. They say that cause it could still come up the middle of the state. It is about the size of Charley, just a little stronger. The eyewall is small and tight. I wouldn't worry too much yet. I'll be interested in the 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. monday. It is supposed to hit landfall after 8 monday night. Probably around midnight. It changes all the time. Yesterday morning it was in my lap, at 5 it was tampa. Today it was in my lap, 11 was more north!! LOL!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sue d. miller Posted September 10, 2004 #183 Share Posted September 10, 2004 More recent reports from Jamaica!! [url]http://www.stormcarib.com/reports/2004/jamaica.shtml[/url] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
baileyboy Posted September 10, 2004 #184 Share Posted September 10, 2004 Ya know that tiny point of land jutting into the gulf directly north of Clearwater/Pinellas County? Well, that's where I live, barely 2 miles inland. Unless Ivan moves east or waaay west (both unlikely), or goes ashore south of Manatee county (possible...), the Tampa Bay area is going to be seriously impacted. We got extremely lucky with Charley. And Frances, though tediously slow/lengthy, really wasn't more than a bad wind and rain event (for me, personally, that is... I won't detail the horrors others are facing from both storms, all of which have been well documented). This one is just too scary. We have a bad feeling about it; having dodged 2, just doesn't seem possible we'll dodge 3... please, everyone, think positive. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snwwht Posted September 10, 2004 #185 Share Posted September 10, 2004 People here at St.Pete Beach are very jittery.Some neighbors have already left while others are boarding up and taking a more wait and see attitiude.We have been VERY lucky so far,never even lost power in all of this so the thinking around here is a kind of three strike and your out mentality.A lot can change so let's hope for the best! Arlene Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sue d. miller Posted September 10, 2004 #186 Share Posted September 10, 2004 We are all going to feel it. On the west coast they will get tropical winds and heavy rain as it moves up. That is if it stays off the coast. We are south of you, and even if it is still off the coast, we will get hurricane force winds of 132 mph, unless it weakens. This is a very bad hurricane, and everyone is in for something. I don't think anyone is taking this one lightly. So many are trying to figure out whether to leave or stay. It is a tough call, cause no one really knows where it is going. Even the track at 5 p.m. monday may be wrong. Remember Charley?? If it hadn't bounced off Sanibel, it would have been in my lap.As it was, it was 5 miles from my house as it passed over Pine Island. It was a Cat 4/5 at that time!! Ivan has almost the same track. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aquarian Posted September 10, 2004 #187 Share Posted September 10, 2004 I'm sitting up here in W PA having a difficult day and so I'm feeling a little sorry for myself. Then, I started reading all of your posts and I realized I'm sitting on top of the world in comparison to what you all are going through. I am praying that you all come through this okay. Enough already. Please know that there are those of us far and away from this threat that are hoping and praying for your safety. Hang in there, better times are coming. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sue d. miller Posted September 10, 2004 #188 Share Posted September 10, 2004 Thanks!! It really helps to know you care!!! :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
baileyboy Posted September 10, 2004 #189 Share Posted September 10, 2004 SueD - Agreed - it will impact everyone. That's why I said it would have to go *waaaay* west. So, where could or would one go? Not south... not east, certainly (that would just make the storm go east, right? ;-)... can't go west, and how far north could you go on one tank of gas? We have two cats and a dog, so no shelter would take us... not to mention how awful the whole shelter idea is anyway. I'd rather take my chances at home. If we have to, we'll put the feather bed in the walkin closet, grab the dog, and sit it out. Figure the kitties will be hiding under the king size bed by then anyway... and if it comes to it, we'll join the kitties under the bed... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Murphey Posted September 10, 2004 #190 Share Posted September 10, 2004 Arlene...where are you in St. Pete Beach...we know the area well. Our son's inlaws live at 5000 gulf blvd, that big concrete structure. They are confident that they are safe and recently put in new windows to withstand 140 wind. Thinking of all of you in Florida.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sue d. miller Posted September 10, 2004 #191 Share Posted September 10, 2004 Bailey, I am staying too!!! I have 2 dogs and a cat!! We got through Charley, with 5 miles between Us and the eye!! That was an experience!! I am hoping for a little downgrade, but we will see what comes!! :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mmsoko Posted September 10, 2004 #192 Share Posted September 10, 2004 Thanks for all the good info. Mom's in Winter Haven....damage with Charlie, ok with Frances. Sister & niece in Clermont...ok for Charlie, wind damage with Frances niece in Gainsville...w/o power after Frances. Praying for them and all of you. Salty dawg, noticed you're from Shelby Twp. as am I. Michigan's not so bad after all!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sue d. miller Posted September 10, 2004 #193 Share Posted September 10, 2004 List of Hotels open to evacuees!!!!! This information made possible by the Jacksonville and the Beaches Convention and Visitors Bureau in cooperation with The Emergency Email & Wireless Network. Hotel Rooms Available as of Friday, September 10 at 12 noon. September 10, 2004 in the Jacksonville, Florida Area Airport/Northside Clarion Hotel Airport Conference Center - 904-741-1997, Friday through Sunday, Pet Friendly Comfort Suites Airport - 904-741-0505 – Friday through Tuesday, Courtyard by Marriott Airport - 904-741-1122 – Friday through Sunday Fairfield Inn Airport - 904-741-3500 – Friday through Sunday Hilton Garden Inn Airport - 904-421-2700 – Friday through Sunday Wingate Inn Airport - 904-421-5000 – Friday through Sunday, Tuesday Arlington Regency Inn - DSPP, Inc. - 904-725-5093 – Friday through Tuesday Beaches/Mayport Best Western Mayport Inn & Suites 904-435-3500, Friday to Tuesday Best Western Oceanfront 904-249-4949, Friday to Tuesday Casa Marina Hotel & Restaurant 904-270-0025, Friday to Tuesday Comfort Inn Mayport 904-249-0313, Friday to Tuesday, Pet Friendly Comfort Inn Oceanfront 904-241-2311, Friday to Tuesday Courtyard By Marriott Mayo Clinic 904-223-1700, Friday to Sunday, Pet Friendly Fairfield Inn & Suites Jacksonville Beach 904-435-0100, Friday, Pet Friendly Fig Tree Inn Bed & Breakfast 904-246-8855, Friday-Sat-Sun (not pet Friendly) Monday-Tuesday (Pet Friendly) Hampton Inn Ponte Vedra - 904-280-9101 - Friday through Sunday - Pet Friendly Holiday Inn Sunspree - 904-249-9071 - Friday through Tuesday Navy Lodge - 904-247-3964 - Friday through Tuesday Quality Suites Oceanfront- 904-435-3535 - Sunday through Tuesday- Pet Friendly Sea Horse Oceanfront - 904-246-2175 - Sunday through Tuesday Sea Turtle Inn - 904-249-7402 - Friday, Sunday through Tuesday, Pet Friendly Surfside Inn - 904-246-1583 - Friday through Tuesday - Pet Friendly The Palms A Courtyard Inn -904-241-7776 - Sunday through Tuesday Downtown/Riverfront Hilton Jacksonville Riverfront - 904-398-8800 - Friday through Tuesday Omni Jacksonville Hotel 904-355-6664 – Friday through Sunday – Pet Friendly Radisson Riverwalk Hotel 904-396-5100 - Friday through Tuesday – Pet Friendly Riverdale Inn 904-277-0195 - Friday through Tuesday – Pet Friendly The Inn at Oak Street 904-379-5525 -- Friday through Tuesday – Pet Friendly Southside AmeriSuites Jacksonville - 904-737-4477 – Friday and Saturday only, Pet Friendly Best Western Hotel JTB/Southpoint - 904-281-0900 – Sunday only, Pet Friendly Courtyard by Marriott Southpoint - Thursday through Tuesday, Pet Friendly Econo Lodge Inn & Suites - 904-281-0198 - Thursday through Tuesday Embassy Suites Hotel - 904-731-3555 - Thursday through Tuesday, Pet Friendly Hilton Garden Inn Jacksonville JTB/Deerwood Park - 904-997-6600 – Friday through Sunday, Pet Friendly Holiday Inn Baymeadows - 904-737-1700 Friday, Saturday and Sunday only, Pet Friendly Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites - 904-332-9500 Friday and Saturday only Inn at Baymeadows - 904-739-0739 Friday through Tuesday, Pet Friendly Jacksonville Marriott - 904-296-2222 Friday through Saturday only SpringHill Suites Deerwood Park - 904-997-6650 – Friday through Monday Suburban Extended Stay Atlantic Blvd - 904-928-9200 - Friday through Tuesday Suburban Extended Stay St. Johns – Friday through Tuesday Super 8 Motel Jacksonville – 904-396-4090 – Friday through Tuesday, Pet Friendly Super 8 Motel University Blvd. - 904-737-1690 - Friday through Tuesday, Pet Friendly Wellesley Inn & Suites - 904-620-9008 – Friday through Sunday Wingate Inn Southpoint – 9094-281-2600 – Friday and Saturday Wingate Inn Windsor Parke - 904-421-7000 – Friday and Saturday Westside Hospitality Inn - 904-777-5700 - Friday through Tuesday, Pet Friendly Nassau County Amelia Hotel & Suites - 904-261-5735 Thursday through Tuesday Amelia Island Plantation 904-261-6161 - Friday - Tuesday – Pet Friendly Best Western Inn at Amelia Island - 904-277-2300 Thursday through Tuesday, Pet Friendly Hampton Inn & Suites Amelia Island - 904-491-4911 Friday through Tuesday, Pet Friendly Hampton Inn Amelia Island at Fernandina Beach - 904-321-1111- Friday through Sunday, Tuesday, Pet Friendly Summer Beach Resort - 904-277-0905 - Friday through Tuesday, Pet Friendly The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island - 904-277-1100 - Sunday through Tuesday Orange Park/Clay County Best Western Southside Hotel & Suites 904-264-4466 - Friday through Tuesday, Pet Friendly Club Continental Suies 904-264-6070 – Friday through Tuesday, Pet Friendly Country Inn & Suites Jacksonville/Orange Park 904-772-7771, Friday through Sunday Fairfield Inn Orange Park - 904-278-7442 – Friday through Sunday Hampton Inn Orange Park - 904-777-5313 – Friday through Monday Palm Coast Harborside Inn at Ocean Hammock Resort - 386-445-3000 - Sunday through Tuesday, Pet Friendly The Lodge at Ocean Hammock Resort - 386-447-4600 - Friday through Tuesday, Pet Friendly St. Johns County Casa Monica Hotel - 904-827-1888 - Sunday through Tuesday Hilton Garden Inn at Ponte Vedra Beach - 904-280-1661- Friday through Sunday Sawgrass Marriott Resort & Beach Club - 904-285-7777 - Friday through Sunday, Pet Friendly Directions Here are some direction options to Jacksonville for evacuees: I-95 is the most direct route to Jacksonville. We understand that many evacuees may be using the Florida Turnpike to travel. Here are directions from the Turnpike: Option 1: Exit I-4 toward Daytona Beach, then exit onto I-95 north which will take you right into Jacksonville. Option 2: Exit Turnpike at I-75 North, exit at I-10 East into Jacksonville. Many of the backroads through Bradford and Putnam counties may be flooded. Motorists are encouraged to stay on main roads. For road closure/availability updates, people can call 800-342-3557. Note: Many Pet Friendly hotels require a deposit and have instituted the policy for evacuees only. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
baileyboy Posted September 10, 2004 #194 Share Posted September 10, 2004 Gee Sue, now I feel like we should pack up the kids (critters) and go to a hotel. So much easier just to think there is no place for us to go... then we can just stay here... ;-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sue d. miller Posted September 10, 2004 #195 Share Posted September 10, 2004 This is another 11 a.m. graphic. [url]http://skeetobite.com/FLHurricane/ivan_streets33.gif[/url] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Suncat Posted September 10, 2004 #196 Share Posted September 10, 2004 This may be somewhere else on this board, but here's what's changed w/Caribbean Itineraries. [b]9/10/2004 Hurricane Ivan Update[/b] September 10, 2004 -- [i]Updated 12:30 pm PDT [/i] Princess Cruises is closely monitoring the current and projected path of Hurricane Ivan in order to ensure the safety and comfort of our passengers and crew, which is always our foremost priority. The following is an update of Princess' sailings in the region. [b]Caribbean Princess Voyage B437 [/b] <LI>Caribbean Princess is currently sailing on a shortened, 5-day itinerary, which departed Monday, September 6 from Fort Lauderdale. The ship is currently headed for Fort Lauderdale and is on schedule for its turn-around on Saturday, September 11. [b]Caribbean Princess Voyage B438[/b] <LI>In order to stay clear of Hurricane Ivan, Caribbean Princess' next sailing, departing September 11, has been changed to an Eastern Caribbean itinerary from the original Western Caribbean route. The new itinerary is: [size=2][b]Port[/b][/size][size=2][b]Date[/b][/size][size=2][b]Arrival[/b][/size][size=2][b]Departure[/b][/size][size=2]Port Everglades[/size][size=2]Sat 11 Sep[/size][size=2][/size][size=2]5 pm[/size][size=2]At Sea[/size][size=2]Sun 12 Sep[/size][size=2][/size][size=2][/size][size=2]At Sea[/size][size=2]Mon 13 Sep[/size][size=2][/size][size=2][/size][size=2]St. Thomas[/size][size=2]Tue 14 Sep[/size][size=2]7 am[/size][size=2]6 pm[/size][size=2]St. Maarten[/size][size=2]Wed 15 Sep [/size][size=2]7 am[/size][size=2]5 pm[/size][size=2]At Sea[/size][size=2]Thurs 16 Sep[/size][size=2][/size][size=2][/size][size=2]Nassau[/size][size=2]Fri 17 Sep[/size][size=2]12:30 pm[/size][size=2]6:30 pm[/size][size=2]Port Everglades[/size][size=2]Sat 18 Sep[/size][size=2]7 am[/size][size=2][/size] [b]Golden Princess Voyage 5437 [/b] Golden Princess is currently sailing on her revised Southern Caribbean itinerary, and today is in Antigua and will call in St. Thomas tomorrow, September 11. <LI>The ship's routing is anticipated to avoid the effects of Hurricane Ivan, and the vessel is on schedule to return to San Juan on Sunday, September 12. [b]Golden Princess Voyage 5438[/b] <LI>Due to the US Department of State's Travel Warning advising against travel to Grenada in the aftermath of Hurricane Ivan, Golden Princess' sailing departing September 12 has been modified to replace the scheduled port call in Grenada with a call at Dominica. The revised itinerary is: [size=2][b]Port[/b][/size][size=2][b]Date[/b][/size][size=2][b]Arrival[/b][/size][size=2][b]Departure[/b][/size][size=2]San Juan[/size][size=2]Sun 12 Sep[/size][size=2][/size][size=2]11 pm[/size][size=2]St. Thomas[/size][size=2]Mon 13 Sep[/size][size=2]7 am[/size][size=2]6 pm[/size][size=2]St. Kitts[/size][size=2]Tue 14 Sep[/size][size=2]7 am[/size][size=2]6 pm[/size][size=2]Dominica[/size][size=2]Wed 15 Sep [/size][size=2]7 am[/size][size=2]3 pm[/size][size=2]Isla Margarita[/size][size=2]Thurs 16 Sep[/size][size=2]7:30[/size][size=2]1 pm[/size][size=2]Aruba[/size][size=2]Fri 17 Sep[/size][size=2]8 am[/size][size=2]5 pm[/size][size=2]At Sea[/size][size=2]Sat 18 Sep[/size][size=2][/size][size=2][/size][size=2]San Juan[/size][size=2]Sun 19 Sep[/size][size=2]6 am[/size][size=2][/size]We will continue to post any updates to this information on our web site, [url]www.princess.com[/url]. We appreciate the understanding that these changes are being made for the well being of our passengers and crew. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sue d. miller Posted September 10, 2004 #197 Share Posted September 10, 2004 Wow!! Great!! Thanks for the info!!! :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
baileyboy Posted September 10, 2004 #198 Share Posted September 10, 2004 not sure that's an improvement... ;-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KAJOKG Posted September 10, 2004 #199 Share Posted September 10, 2004 My spirits are lifted -- got my Cruise and Travel magazine and my Princess pre-cruise docs came today -- and the doctor says the healing process on my shoulder is right on schedule! I needed a little pick-me-up, but three --WOW. So, I will try to ignore all storm reports until Sunday. But Florida remains in my prayers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sue d. miller Posted September 10, 2004 #200 Share Posted September 10, 2004 Bailey, not an improvement, but different!!This is like New England. If you don't like the weather, wait a minuite!! :eek: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Archived
This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.