No.3299
ah yes, the yearly once in a lifetime devastating weather event
No.3308
I really hope those relief effort workers in the hills don't end up eating shit from another washout.
The situation is already strained.
No.3329
Are there any camera feeds set up to look at the storm? I think there's usually some around, but I don't know where to look
No.3330
>>3327Kinda scary how far inland some of those storm surges are expected to reach...
No.3332
the sea reclaimeth
No.3333
>>3300Don't they gain in strength over the water and lose over land?
No.3334
Siesta Key Beach is a few KM bellow the projected hit point
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLhxcyzXQxMA couple hundred away from where it is, southern most land point in FL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDczLRNveFQSome traffic cameras and other rolling cams
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMvZaapg9UYhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ym3C5LPHX6U
No.3346
>>3345is he using a wind map?
Rain maps are kind of corelated but dunno
No.3348
It's getting dark so the cams aren't that interesting any more. Oh, well. Seems like it did turn into a category 3 when it made landfall, so that's good. I guess the water is what they're worrying about now?
No.3351
The hot air of Florida political types will accelerate the hurricane as it progresses deeper over land
No.3352
there are a lot of tornadoes being spawned by the storm...
No.3353
Yeah. Earlier today that guy had like 15 warnings up at once on the other end of the penins
No.3356
>>3354I was following him since his Midwest storm chasing.
He has been hosting for an entire day; he goes harder than Vchubas. His voice sounds raw.
No.3395
>>3383Yeah, the Ryan Y'all guy does the same thing.
THIS IS MAJOR (small chance of minor winds somewhere)
No.3398
>>3383That's what you get for opening CLICKBAIT titles with big ARROWS in the thumbnails.
No.3419
>>3417It would be very funny if it runs the gap between Cuba and Florida and rapidly intensifies into a category 5 and destroys Houston