Here in roughly Aberdeen FL (PBC) I have things buttoned up and the generator is ready...
but even the most orgasmic TV mets are only talking about 40MPH gusts.
So I'm now all-in in South Florida.
Got the Davis up a few weeks ago.
It isn't like where you live.. just now:
High rain rate so far on the Davis is 12in/hr. I had to go look up what the Vue integrated sensor can do for rain rates..
Data?
Doesn't seem to be true, at least up to 2015.. https://www.usgs.gov/data-tools/area-named-glaciers-glacier-national-park-gnp-and-flathead-national-forest-fnf-including
A friend went to our house about noon, closed up the storm shutters and moved everything loose indoors.
He said about 3/4 of the houses in the community either had their shutters closed/boards up, or were working on it.
Interesting watching this as a new englander moving to florida.
The IMBY-bullseye-turned-fish-storm is a familiar winter feeling..
How I feel about the storms is quite different, though.
Two feet of snow? No big deal.
90MPH winds and 8 inches of rain? No thanks.