[QUOTE=vvesto;852673]I really appreciate everyone's concerns! My family and my self are fine just doing some final preparations. I'm currently in evacuation zone B but have no plans in leaving. My house is built to code with hurricane proof glass, clamps, and trusses ( we also boarded up all the windows. Not to mention we built our house up to 15 feet above sea level.
The prayers are appreciated and I will be sure to keep everyone posted on what's going on down here!
Again I'm feeling the love and safe thoughts and it's greatly appreciated!
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Originally Posted by Leafmite
Hopefully, you are in a location where flooding and storm surges will not harm you and your home was built to withstand high winds and stuff crashing into it or you are protected from such winds in your location. If not, you should really consider going somewhere safer. I do not think anyone on the board wants to think of you being in danger. You, a person, are quite irreplaceable
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I'm on the north side of the Caloosagatchee River so there is a possibility but not as high as everyone who lives in the islands in inland from the gulf is where the extreme danger is.
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I hope you live through this extremely unwise decision.
All of those building features may give some protection from wind, but not drowning from storm surge or flooding. BTW, most of the hurricane codes protect up to Cat 3, but not Cat 4 or 5.
It is still possible to evacuate. Do so with family and pets, and stay alive.
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Originally Posted by Dollythehun
That would be my hope too. I'm sure he'll check in when he can. Won't you OW also get the storms backlash? I thought you were down that way.
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Thanks for your concern.
We are forecast to get some heavy rain and 45 mph wind. I am about 100 feet elevation above the closest river and also above the level of nearby small streams. We could have some branches or trees damaged or down, and there is always the possibility of secondary storms (tornadoes, etc.). Still, we are in an area that you would evacuate to, rather than evacuate from. We may have damage, but otherwise are relatively safe.