sue d. miller Posted September 24, 2004 #26 Share Posted September 24, 2004 Right now they are saying Vero beach area. But between now and Sunday , it may change several times. We will know better Saturday night where she will come in, and if she comes straight in to me, or turn north.!! The storms this year are completely unpredictable!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sue d. miller Posted September 24, 2004 #27 Share Posted September 24, 2004 Hurricane Jeanne Update 09/24/2004 12:00:27 PM The U.S. Coast Guard has raised the Port Readiness to Condition Three (Port Condition X-RAY). No operations are prohibited at this time. It is anticipated that the USCG Captain of the Port will stop inbound ship traffic at 6 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 24. All ship traffic -- inbound and outbound -- is anticipated to stop as of 6 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 25. However, Port Everglades will remain open landside for vehicular traffic. NOTE WORD ANTICIPATED!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TinaLee Posted September 24, 2004 #28 Share Posted September 24, 2004 This is the latest from Carnival... Weather Update (9/24/04 2:20 PM EST) – Carnival is closely monitoring Hurricane Jeanne and all other weather conditions that could impact any of our sailings. The safety of our guests remains our number one priority. Presently Hurricane Jeanne has impacted the following cruise: The Carnival Triumph 7 day cruise scheduled to depart Saturday, September 25, 2004 has changed to a 5 day Western Caribbean cruise visiting Costa Maya/Cozumel departing on Monday, September 27, 2004. Guests booked on this sailing will receive 30% off of their cruise rate and $100 per person on board credit. For guests that purchased independent air (not from Carnival) and sail on this new itinerary, we will reimburse up to $100 per person in costs related to air arrangement changes. Please check this page periodically for itinerary change updates. You can also call 1-800-CARNIVAL or email booking related questions to hurricane@carnival.com. Please include your name and booking number in your email. I guess now we wait to see what Princess says later this afternoon about tomorrow's sailings. TinaLee Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roohound Posted September 24, 2004 #29 Share Posted September 24, 2004 Here are Royal Carribbean's changes: Ships sailing from Port Canaveral UPDATED: Sovereign of the Seas, departing today on a three-night sailing, will not make its port call at Nassau, Bahamas, on Saturday. Instead, the ship will make a port call in Miami, Florida, that day. UPDATED: Mariner of the Seas, scheduled to depart Sunday on a seven-night sailing, may need to delay its return from its current sailing and delay its departure for its next sailing until Monday. This possibility is based on Hurricane Jeanne's projected path, which may require Port Canaveral to be closed on Sunday. We will continue to monitor this situation and provide updates as more information becomes available. Ships sailing from the Port of Miami UPDATED: Majesty of the Seas, departing today on a three-night sailing, will not make its port call at Nassau, Bahamas, on Saturday. Instead, the ship will make a port call in Key West, Florida, that day. UPDATED: Explorer of the Seas, currently on its September 19 sailing, will not make its port call at Nassau, Bahamas, on Saturday. Instead, the ship will spend Saturday at sea. Ships sailing from the Port of Baltimore UPDATED: Grandeur of the Seas, departing today on a ten-night sailing, will sail a revised itinerary. The ship will make port calls in King's Wharf, Bermuda, on Sunday and Monday; Labadee, Hispaniola, on Wednesday; and Nassau, Bahamas, on Friday. At this time, no Royal Caribbean International ships are being impacted by tropical weather. We will continue to closely monitor weather conditions and update this information at 3 p.m. today. HAL has this to say: Hurricane UpdateSeptember 24, 2004, - 8:00 am, PDT ms Zuiderdam cruise that departed September 18, 2004 Hurricane Jeanne continues to proceed in an erratic manner. In order to best protect the safety of our passengers, the ship will spend Friday, September 24, at sea far away from the storm. Due to the erratic nature of the storm, the Coast Guard has announced that it may close Port Everglades either today or on Saturday. In that event, the end of the cruise, currently scheduled for Saturday morning, September 25th, will be delayed until the Coast Guard permits the ship to enter port. The ship will then remain at sea, again far from the storm. At this time, however, no final decision has been made to close Port Everglades. Consequently, the present schedule remains in place. Passengers on the ship are being kept advised of developments as they are occur. The safety of our passengers and crew is our highest priority. We continue to monitor Jeanne and will post any additional changes that may become necessary. Please check this website regularly. ms Zuiderdam Cruise Departing September 25 Since we expecct the ship to be able to enter Port Everglades on Saturday, the cruise departing September 25th will proceed on schedule. In that event, there will still be an itinerary change with the ship calling at San Juan, Puerto Rico instead of Half Moon Cay, Bahamas. Half Moon Cay has been cancelled due to the present location of Hurricane Jeanne. If the ship's entry into Port Everglades is delayed, that will result in a delay in the beginning of the September 25th cruise and additional changes in the itinerary. As of this time, however, Port Everglades remains open and airlines have not accounced flight cancellations. Consequently, the cruise is still scheduled to depart Port Everglades on September 25th as planned. We will post another update by 1:00 pm (PDT) on this website or sooner if conditions warrant. We strongly suggest that passengers on the September 25th cruise continue to monitor this site. Please check this website regularly. From Celebrity: Tropical Weather Update September 24, 2004 - 10 a.m. Celebrity Cruises continues to closely monitor Hurricane Jeanne to ensure our guests enjoy safe and comfortable cruises and to make certain our ships steer clear of any storms. The safety and comfort of our guests are always the foremost concern of Celebrity Cruises. We are pleased to report that our ships in the Caribbean are sailing in calm seas and warm, sunny weather. Based on Hurricane Jeanne’s location and projected path, Celebrity Cruises is altering the itineraries of two ships. Itinerary changes are listed below. We will update this information three times daily, at 10 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Celebrity Cruises is currently unable to bring ships to Coco Cay, Bahamas, our private island. Storm-related repairs are ongoing and should be complete in the coming weeks. Additionally, storm recovery efforts in Freeport, Bahamas, and Georgetown, Cayman Islands, prevent us from visiting those ports. We look forward to returning to those locations in the very near future. Ships scheduled to make port calls at these locations in the coming weeks will make alternative port calls or spend the day at sea. Ships sailing from Port Everglades Century, currently on its September 18 sailing, will not make its port call at Nassau, Bahamas, today. Instead, the ship will spend today at sea. Ships sailing from Port of Baltimore Galaxy, , currently sailing on its September 17 sailing, will not make its port call at Nassau, Bahamas, today and Saturday. Instead, the ship will make a port call in Charleston, South Carolina, on Saturday. At this time, no other Celebrity Cruises ships are being impacted by tropical weather. We will continue to closely monitor weather conditions and update this information at 3 p.m. today. I have to admit, Princess drops the ball in the updating arena. Hell, on their home page they still have listd that the Caribbean Princess went to Nassau today! Come on Princess, we expect a bit better from you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roohound Posted September 24, 2004 #30 Share Posted September 24, 2004 oy vey...evacuations are already starting: Palm Beach, Martin and St. Lucie counties - also hit hard by Frances on Sept. 5 - issued voluntary evacuations for more than 350,000 people living in barrier islands, low-lying areas and mobile homes Friday. Mandatory evacuations were expected Saturday morning. I would like one weekend where I'm not concerned about an upcoming hurricane Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HCBear Posted September 24, 2004 #31 Share Posted September 24, 2004 I just called Princess and they told me to check Princess.com. I just wish they would give us a little direction. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
judefl1 Posted September 24, 2004 #32 Share Posted September 24, 2004 Just saw on local tv in Fort Lauderdale that Port Everglades will close at 3a on Sat. am and Port of Miami will close at 6 p. fri. nite. Since my daughter is onboard the Caribbean Princess I called Princess and they had not received any information. My daughter emailed this morning that they were skipping Nassau and were heading south but she was not aware that the Ports are closing. Unless something changes in the next couple of hours (with the 5P advisory) I doubt that the Caribbean will be in on Sat. morning. Princess website still not updated since yesterday. FLL and Palm Beach are getting crazy with people trying to again face yet another storm. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cindiedee Posted September 24, 2004 #33 Share Posted September 24, 2004 Hey -checking in from Jensen Beach - the next town to Port St. Lucie and Fort Pierce - they are in dire straights up there - 93% of the schools had major damage from Frances and can't be used for shelters this time around. Civic Ctr has always been "special needs medical shelter" but has structural damage from Frances - no where for all those poor people to go - wish we could help - shelters here are open for business but so many people here are literally homeless from Frances that they can't take in anyone else. We all need to pray hard for all the people who are already hurting - never mind what is coming our way. Channel 5 out of West Palm still says it is going to smack here into the Treasure Coast again - we were so fortunate and only had cosmetic damage from Frances - will we be that lucky again? At least this one is moving faster and won't last 3 days. We have 6 people coming to stay with us.....a wee bit cozy again, but that's ok - they would help us out if we needed it. Y'all pray hard - this is just unbelievable - seems like I sat here and did this 2 weeks ago! HA! Y'all take care and let us know everyone is ok! Cindie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sue d. miller Posted September 24, 2004 #34 Share Posted September 24, 2004 Please stay in touch Cindi!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GloriaF Posted September 24, 2004 #35 Share Posted September 24, 2004 It sounds like the cruisers on Carib cruises now will have an extended cruise, and de ja vu for the ones waiting to embark also. I feel for those people in Jensen Beach area, I wonder if they could travel a little way to a different area for shelter? From the point of lanfall north will have shelters open, I would imagine. I've been here since 1977 -- that's 27 years -- and our area has never gotten hurricanes! But I'm learning fast... Thanks for all the info, everyone. And y'all stay safe! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
isujim Posted September 24, 2004 #36 Share Posted September 24, 2004 Royal Caribbean has announced within the last 30 minutes it's changes. Navigator of the Seas will sail an extra day before coming to Miami........hopefully the Princess changes won't be far behind. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
calikak Posted September 24, 2004 #37 Share Posted September 24, 2004 News from the Princess website (finally): September 24, 2004 -- Updated 1:30 pm PDT Princess Cruises is closely monitoring the current and projected path of Hurricane Jeanne 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. Caribbean Princess Voyage B439 -- Originally Scheduled to Arrive on Saturday, September 25 Because Port Everglades will be closed on Saturday, September 25 and Sunday, September 26, Caribbean Princess is expected to arrive from its current sailing Monday, September 27, in the morning. Princess is currently re-booking air flights for those passengers who made their air arrangements through Princess. These new flights will be communicated to passengers onboard, once they are confirmed. Princess is currently making every effort to advise all travel agents with passengers booked of the itinerary change, and advising them to re-schedule the air flights for those passengers who have made independent flight arrangements. <LI>Passengers onboard Caribbean Princess will be able to use the internet and phone services, on a complimentary basis, to make alternate travel arrangements and to advise family members, as needed. Caribbean Princess Voyage B440 -- Originally Scheduled to Depart on Saturday, September 25 Because of the delay returning to Port Everglades, this cruise is now scheduled to depart on Monday, September 27 at 10 pm. <LI>As the ship's sailing schedule has been shortened by two days, the itinerary has been changed to a 5-day Western Caribbean route to provide passengers with the optimum port experience. Unfortunately, Caribbean Princess' delayed departure will not allow the ship to make its original calls, and we regret any disappointment this may cause. The new itinerary will be: PortDateArrivalDepartureFort Lauderdale Mon 27 Sep10 pmAt SeaTues 28 SepCosta MayaWed 29 Sep8 am5 pmCozumelThurs 30 Sep7 am6 pmAt SeaFri 1 OctPort EvergladesSat 2 Oct 7 am Passengers and their travel agents are currently being contacted to advise them of this change, and are being advised to make alternative flight arrangements. Passengers who have booked their air through Princess will automatically be rescheduled on new flights arriving in Fort Lauderdale Monday, September 27. Because of the change in itinerary, passengers will receive a 30% refund on their cruise fare. In addition, each passenger will receive a discount on a future Princess cruise. This credit will be $100 for an inside cabin; $150 for an outside cabin; $200 for a balcony cabin; or $250 for a minisuite or suite. Passengers will be responsible for the cost of their own incidentals relating to travel to the ship. <LI>If passengers are unable to continue with their plans to sail on this voyage, they may choose between a future cruise credit and a full refund. We are continuing to closely monitor the path of Hurricane Jeanne and will post any updates to this information on our web site, http://www.princess.com. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TinaLee Posted September 24, 2004 #38 Share Posted September 24, 2004 9/24/2004 Hurricane Jeanne Update September 24, 2004 -- Updated 1:30 pm PDT Princess Cruises is closely monitoring the current and projected path of Hurricane Jeanne 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. Caribbean Princess Voyage B439 -- Originally Scheduled to Arrive on Saturday, September 25 Because Port Everglades will be closed on Saturday, September 25 and Sunday, September 26, Caribbean Princess is expected to arrive from its current sailing Monday, September 27, in the morning. Princess is currently re-booking air flights for those passengers who made their air arrangements through Princess. These new flights will be communicated to passengers onboard, once they are confirmed. Princess is currently making every effort to advise all travel agents with passengers booked of the itinerary change, and advising them to re-schedule the air flights for those passengers who have made independent flight arrangements. Passengers onboard Caribbean Princess will be able to use the internet and phone services, on a complimentary basis, to make alternate travel arrangements and to advise family members, as needed. Caribbean Princess Voyage B440 -- Originally Scheduled to Depart on Saturday, September 25 Because of the delay returning to Port Everglades, this cruise is now scheduled to depart on Monday, September 27 at 10 pm. As the ship's sailing schedule has been shortened by two days, the itinerary has been changed to a 5-day Western Caribbean route to provide passengers with the optimum port experience. Unfortunately, Caribbean Princess' delayed departure will not allow the ship to make its original calls, and we regret any disappointment this may cause. The new itinerary will be: Fort Lauderdale Mon 27 Sep Depart at 10 pm At Sea Tues 28 Sep Costa Maya Wed 29 Sep Arrive 8 am Depart 5 pm Cozumel Thurs 30 Sep Arrive 7 am Depart 6 pm At Sea Fri 1 Oct Port Everglades Sat 2 Oct Arrive 7 am Passengers and their travel agents are currently being contacted to advise them of this change, and are being advised to make alternative flight arrangements. Passengers who have booked their air through Princess will automatically be rescheduled on new flights arriving in Fort Lauderdale Monday, September 27. Because of the change in itinerary, passengers will receive a 30% refund on their cruise fare. In addition, each passenger will receive a discount on a future Princess cruise. This credit will be $100 for an inside cabin; $150 for an outside cabin; $200 for a balcony cabin; or $250 for a minisuite or suite. Passengers will be responsible for the cost of their own incidentals relating to travel to the ship. If passengers are unable to continue with their plans to sail on this voyage, they may choose between a future cruise credit and a full refund. We are continuing to closely monitor the path of Hurricane Jeanne and will post any updates to this information on our web site, www.princess.com. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sue d. miller Posted September 24, 2004 #39 Share Posted September 24, 2004 Thank you very much for posting!!! :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sue d. miller Posted September 24, 2004 #40 Share Posted September 24, 2004 They have already started!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sue d. miller Posted September 24, 2004 #41 Share Posted September 24, 2004 5 p.m. graphic!! [url]http://www.crownweather.com/tropical.html[/url] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KAJOKG Posted September 24, 2004 #42 Share Posted September 24, 2004 [quote name='cindiedee']Hey -checking in from Jensen Beach - the next town to Port St. Lucie and Fort Pierce - they are in dire straights up there Cindie[/QUOTE] I agree with you, Cindie. They need our prayers. We have lots of staff people here who lost their homes in St. Lucie County. How much can they take?? We're close to you in Palm City and, like you, escaped without any damage from Frances other than fallen trees. Hope our luck holds out. Good luck, stay well and out of harm's way! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TinaLee Posted September 24, 2004 #43 Share Posted September 24, 2004 There go the last 5 oranges hanging onto the trees in the Indian River groves! I don't know how much more of this Florida can take! TinaLee :cool: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sue d. miller Posted September 24, 2004 #44 Share Posted September 24, 2004 Hurricane Jeanne Update 09/24/2004 5:24:12 PM The U.S. Coast Guard has raised the Port Readiness to Condition Three (Port Condition X-RAY). No operations are prohibited at this time. The USCG Captain of the Port seized inbound ship traffic at 6 p.m. today, Friday, Sept. 24. All ship traffic -- inbound and outbound -- is anticipated to stop as of 6 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 25. However, Port Everglades will remain open for vehicular traffic until further notice. Cruise passengers should contact their cruise lines for updated information. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GloriaF Posted September 24, 2004 #45 Share Posted September 24, 2004 W O W !!! That is much more info than my little brain can absorb -- but thanks for the link. What I did get from all this, is that we are in trouble. :eek: Hang on and stay safe! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sue d. miller Posted September 24, 2004 #46 Share Posted September 24, 2004 We are here to please, Gloria!!!! :eek: ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DoniaG Posted September 24, 2004 #47 Share Posted September 24, 2004 I still have the files of contact information from before Frances - names, email, phone. Of the people currently posting, there's no information for GloriaF, Green4me, or judefl1. If you've already given your information to Sue or someone else here, please let us know. Otherwise, please post it or send an email to [email="DoniaG@aol.com"]DoniaG@aol.com[/email] or anyone else who is out of the area so that someone can check on you. In the meantime, heartfelt thoughts and prayers for everyone is Florida! OK, Mother Nature, enough is enough! Give it a rest, willya! :D Donia Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sue d. miller Posted September 24, 2004 #48 Share Posted September 24, 2004 Donia is right. Donia and I have the same lists so if one of gets caught in the storm the other has the info!! Please give us phone #'s, cell phone #'s, names addresses etc. Remember, no matter where you are there is someone close by!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roohound Posted September 24, 2004 #49 Share Posted September 24, 2004 aw crap Just heard on the radio coming home the Putnam and Clay counties are going under a inland hurricane wind watch until 8pm Monday evening Thats me and GloriaF....eeeek! I think with Frances we only went into tropical storm wind watch and that was *more* than enough for me. 90% of homes in my little county lost their power with tropical storm force winds....don't even want to think about hurricane force winds :( Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sue d. miller Posted September 24, 2004 #50 Share Posted September 24, 2004 I just got this for my area, but has really good info!!! Refer family and friends to [url]http://www.EmergencyEmail.ORG/[/url] for sign up. <82 KTBW 242238 HLSTBW FLZ039-042-043-048>052-055>057-060>062-065-250400- BULLETIN IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED HURRICANE JEANNE LOCAL STATEMENT NATL WEATHER SVC TAMPA BAY AREA - RUSKIN FL 630 PM EDT FRI SEP 24 2002 HURRICANE JEANNE SLOWLY APPROACHING FL'S EAST COAST. TROPICAL STORM WATCH FROM LEE COUNTY NORTHWARD TO ANCLOTE KEYS INCLUDING THE TAMPA BAY AREA. INLAND HURRICANE WIND WATCH FOR SUMTER.POLK.HIGHLANDS AND HARDEE COUNTIES. AREAS AFFECTED. THIS STATEMENT IS FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES. CITRUS.CHARLOTTE.DESOTO.HERNANDO.HILLSBOROUGH.LEE. LEVY.MANATEE.PASCO.PINELLAS.SARASOTA.HARDEE. HIGHLANDS.POLK.SUMTER. WATCHES & WARNINGS. A TROPICAL STORM WATCH IS IN EFFECT FROM BONITA BEACH NO. TO ANCLOTE KEYS. AN INLAND HURRICANE WIND WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR SUMTER.POLK. HIGHLANDS & HARDEE COUNTIES. STORM LOCATION. AT 5 PM EDT. THE CENTER OF HURRICANE JEANNE WAS LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 26.4 NORTH.LONGITUDE 73.5 WEST OR ABOUT 565 MILES EAST-SOUTHEAST OF THE TAMPA BAY REGION. THIS IS ALSO ABOUT 400 MILES EAST OF THE SE FL COAST. CURRENT RADAR INFORMATION. A FEW LIGHT SHOWERS ARE MOVING SW ACROSS THE REGION.HOWEVER THE OUTER RAINBANDS OF JEANNE REMAIN WELL EAST OF FL & ARE CURRENTLY EFFECTING THE N. BAHAMAS. WIND IMPACTS. JEANNE WILL MOVE NO. NW ACROSS EAST CNTL FL SUNDAY PRODUCING NEAR HURRICANE FORCE WINDS THAT WILL WEAKEN AS THE STORM CONTINUES NO. UP THE FL PENINSULA. STORM SURGE FLOOD & STORM TIDE IMPACTS. AS JEANNE MOVES NORTHWARD SUNDAY.WINDS WILL BECOME ONSHORE AND BEGIN TO RAISE WATER LEVELS 1 TO 3 FEET ABOVE NORMAL.BUT MAINLY IN NO. & NW EXPOSURES. FLOOD IMPACTS. THE CURRENT FORECAST MOVEMENT OF JEANNE WILL KEEP THE HEAVIEST RAINFALL OVER THE EASTERN PART OF THE STATE WITH RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 3 TO 6 INCHES EXPECTED OVER PORTIONS OF HIGHLANDS.POLK & SUMTER COUNTIES & 1 TO 3 INCHES ELSEWHERE. OUTER BANDS OF SHOWERS WILL BE PASSING ACROSS THE STATE SATURDAY.WITH THE HEAVIEST RAIN AFFECTING INTERIOR COUNTIES LATE SAT INTO SUN MORNING. RESIDENTS CAN EXPECT MINOR TO MODERATE FLOODING. IN POOR DRAINAGE AREAS.SOME PROPERTY DAMAGE IS POSSIBLE.& SOME MAIN THOROUGHFARES MAY BE CLOSED. SOME SMALL STREAMS & CREEKS WILL SURPASS BANK FULL. LARGER RIVERS WILL RISE. MARINE IMPACTS. AS JEANNE MOVES ACROSS EAST CNTL FL WINDS & SEAS WILL INCREASE OVER THE GULF MAKING CONDITIONS HAZARDOUS LATE SATURDAY THROUGH SUNDAY. TORNADO IMPACTS. THE PRIMARY AREA FOR TORNADO DEVELOPMENT IN TROPICAL SYSTEMS IS THE RIGHT FRONT QUADRANT OF THE STORM. AS JEANNE MOVES NORTHWESTWARD OVER THE PENINSULA. THAT PART OF THE STORM WILL AFFECT FL'S EAST COAST & THEREFORE THE TORNADO THREAT IS LESSENED FOR WEST CNTL & SW FL SHELTER & ROAD STATUS. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT FOR SHELTER AND ROAD STATUS. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS. NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE PRECAUTIONS & SECURE YOUR PROPERTY. THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME SUGGESTIONS FOR PREPARING FOR THE STORM. GROCERY STORE MAY SELL OUT OF ITEMS SOON. STOCK UP ON. BATTERIES FOR RADIOS & FLASHLIGHTS CANNED OR DRIED FOOD & DRINKING WATER FIRST AID SUPPLIES PRESCRIPTION MEDICINE CASH.CREDIT CARDS & ATM'S MAY NOT WORK WITHOUT POWER FUEL FOR AUTOMOBILES.GENERATORS & CHAIN SAWS AROUND THE HOUSE. STORE LOOSE ITEMS SUCH AS TRASH CANS OR YARD FURNITURE SECURE WINDOWS WITH SHUTTERS. BOARDS ETC BATTERY OPERATED RADIOS ARE WORKING MOVE BOAT TO A SAFE LOCATION TRIM LARGE TREES THAT COULD FALL ON HOUSE MAKE SURE VALUABLE PAPERS ARE SECURE MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW. PLAN TO EVACUATE IF YOU LIVE. IN A MOBILE HOME ON THE COAST IN A LOW LYING FLOOD PRONE AREA IN A HIGH RISE IF YOU MUST EVACUATE TO A PUBLIC SHELTER REMEMBER TO BRING. FIRST AID KIT MEDICINE BABY FOOD & DIAPERS TOILETRIES CHANGE OF CLOTHES BATTERY POWERED RADIO & EXTRA BATTERIES FLASHLIGHT SLEEPING BAGS OR BLANKETS IDENTIFICATION VALUABLE PAPERS CASH GAMES REMEMBER.PETS ARE NOT ALLOWED IN PUBLIC SHELTERS. IF YOU ARE STAYING AT HOME. TURN REFRIGERATOR TO MAX COLD TURN OFF PROPANE TANKS UNPLUG SMALL APPLIANCES FILL STERILIZED JUGS & BOTTLES WITH WATER FOR DRINKING FILL BATH TUB & CONTAINERS WITH WATER FOR SANITARY PURPOSES WHEN WINDS BECOME STRONG. STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS REMAIN IN A SMALL INTERIOR ROOM ON THE FIRST FLOOR CLOSE ALL INTERIOR DOORS SECURE & BRACE EXTERIOR DOORS. PRECAUTIONS OUTSIDE YOUR HOME SHOULD BE STARTED SOON WHILE THE WEATHER IS STILL GOOD. IT MAY BE IMPOSSIBLE TO WORK OUTSIDE BY SATURDAY NIGHT. DEFINITIONS. TROPICAL STORM WATCH. TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS ARE POSSIBLE IN THE SPECIFIED AREA OF THE WATCH.USUALLY WITHIN 36 HRS. TROPICAL STORM WARNING. TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED IN THE SPECIFIED AREA OF THE WARNING.USUALLY WITHIN 24 HRS. HURRICANE WATCH. HURRICANE CONDITIONS ARE POSSIBLE IN THE SPECIFIED AREA OF THE WATCH USUALLY WITHIN 36 HRS. DURING A HURRICANE WATCH.PREPARE TO TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR FAMILY & PROPERTY IN CASE A HURRICANE WARNING IS ISSUED. HURRICANE WARNING. HURRICANE CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED IN THE SPECIFIED ARE OF THE WARNING.USUALLY WITHIN 24 HRS. COMPLETE ALL STORM PREPARATION AND EVACUATE IF DIRECTED BY LOCAL OFFICIALS. ASTRONOMICAL TIDE. THE PERIODIC RISE & FALL OF THE WATERS OF THE OCEAN AND ITS INLETS.PRODUCED BY THE ATTRACTION OF THE MOON & SUN.AND OCCURRING ABOUT EVERY 12 HRS. STORM SURGE. A LARGE DOME OF WATER OFTEN 50 TO 100 MILES WIDE THAT SWEEPS ACROSS THE COASTLINE NEAR WHERE A HURRICANE MAKES LANDFALL. STORM TIDE. THE COMBINATION OF THE STORM SURGE & THE NORMAL ASTRONOMICAL TIDE. INLAND HIGH WIND WATCH FOR TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS. TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS FOR INLAND COUNTIES EXPECTED WITHIN 36 HRS. INLAND HIGH WIND WARNING FOR TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS. TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS FOR INLAND COUNTIES EXPECTED WITHIN 24 HRS. INLAND HIGH WIND WATCH FOR HURRICANE FORCE WINDS. HURRICANE FORCE WINDS FOR INLAND COUNTIES EXPECTED WITHIN 36 HRS. INLAND HIGH WIND WARNING FOR HURRICANE FORCE WINDS. HURRICANE FORCE WINDS FOR INLAND COUNTIES EXPECTED WITHIN 24 HRS. THE NEXT HURRICANE LOCAL STATEMENT WILL BE ISSUED AT 12 AM. $$ PRC To make changes to your email profile or to unsubscribe Go to.... [url]http://www.EmergencyEmail.ORG[/url] click on the UPDATE E-mail Link Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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