"Given the potential magnitude of this storm as well as the potential to impact a highly populated area, we think Irma's insured damage in Florida could be the largest ever in the U.S. perhaps equivalent to Hurricane Katrina," Barclays' Jay Gelb wrote Tuesday.
"In a worst case scenario, catastrophe modelers AIR Worldwide and Karen Clark and Co. have estimated a repeat of the 1926 Miami hurricane could result in $125-130 billion of insured damage,” Gelb added.
I'm just a tad north and east of Orlando. About 35 miles to the coast as the crow flies. Got reservations in Macon starting Saturday night, just in case. Worst case scenario is Irma stays north of Cuba and misses interaction with their mountains, then abruptly turns north and goes up the spine of the state.
The bad part about that is that it puts the east side of the storm over populated areas. SE Florida, i.e. Miami and Ft. Lauderdale, would see sustained winds of over 150 mph. Loss of life could be profound, not from flooding, though that could occur, but from homes and structures being torn apart.
Some models have it over Orlando as a Cat 4, which puts me on the east side of that, too. Charley Redux, only a lot stronger.
Even with a 48 hour advance evacuation, what's the chance of finding a place to stay in GA or Bama along I-75 about an hour north of the boder or even just north of Tallahassee? We're just south of Titusville.
We've been here almost 9 years. Moved here after Tropical Storm Fay hit in 2009.
Coffee then?
Propane for the camping stove to heat said coffee?
Good grief, you are so ill prepared...
Flashlights
extra bulbs
Battery-operated radio
Battery-operated lanterns
Batteries (in different sizes!)
Matches
First aid kit
Duct tape
Rain gear
Clock (wind-up or battery-powered)
Plastic garbage bags
Fire extinguisher
Scissors
Can Opener
Clean clothes
Extra blankets
Heavy gloves
FOOD AND WATER
Pack non-perishable food for each person for 3-7 days.
Bottled water (1 gallon/person/day)
Bottled juice
Two coolers:
One for drinks & one for food
Canned foods
Manual can opener
Dry pet food
Condoms
Medic-alert tags
Insect-repellent sprays
Feminine hygiene items
Sunscreen
Soap
First aid kit
Prescription medication
Over-the-counter medication
Children's medicine
Bandages
Adhesive tape
Antiseptic solution
Thermometer
Tweezers
