This one has me more concerned than any other, including the 4 in 2004, three of which came even closer to us.
I’m dead center in the middle of the state about 65 miles to the west coast as the crow flies.
Getting a bit more Sporty out here in Lake County. Big bands moving through carrying tornado's. Something like 90 with 30 on the ground so far. Historic outbreak.
Good news is the Cane is unwinding and down to a Cat 2 (maybe not "official" yet because NHC likes to keep it a level up close to landfall from a "public safety" standpoint, so folks dont drop their guard. But its a Cat 2 right now by spec.)
Moving faster, so landfall more like 8-10pm vs 2am. Still gonna be a very bumpy night
If they are not using screw type stakes and very deep, once the ground is saturated enough the stakes will just be pulled up. The wind over the straps alone will vibrate into the ground stakes and start to loosen them up
As of right now, it looks like Anna Marie Island is going to take it in the shorts. Also, quite a number of F2 tornados with lots of damage being reported.
This one has me more concerned than any other, including the 4 in 2004, three of which came even closer to us.
I’m dead center in the middle of the state about 65 miles to the west coast as the crow flies.