Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Very bad timing, physically (before Helene debris are cleared away) and politically. There will probably be a ton of disinformation from foreign agents and the fringe right once everyone in Central Florida loses power, just like there is now in North Carolina.
I live in Tampa Bay. I don't see this happening-people in Florida expect hurricanes. You understand the possibility of power outages. I havent' seen or heard of anyone who thinks it is anything other than weather related. But, I also don't hang out with weirdos, so there's that.
I will say-I, and many others here, are so completely shocked at how hard Helene hit NC. You expect it 'here', but not there!
Anonymous wrote:In other news, it’s hurricane season and a hurricane will hit Florida.
Anonymous wrote:
Very bad timing, physically (before Helene debris are cleared away) and politically. There will probably be a ton of disinformation from foreign agents and the fringe right once everyone in Central Florida loses power, just like there is now in North Carolina.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Very bad timing, physically (before Helene debris are cleared away) and politically. There will probably be a ton of disinformation from foreign agents and the fringe right once everyone in Central Florida loses power, just like there is now in North Carolina.
+100
I actually saw a comment from a woman who believed an AI-generated video of Trump pulling people from rivers was real. I have no idea where or how that woman thinks an old man (nearly 80) can pull people from a raging river when he has trouble walking...
Maybe that was a troll comment? There's a whole army of them paid by Putin and Iran to increase divisions in the American electorate.
Anonymous wrote:From my weather discussion board:
"I don’t think many people from outside the area here fully appreciate the situation we find ourselves in here around the shore areas of Tampa Bay
there’s literally piles ten feet high of debris , discarded furniture, appliances and miscellaneous crap up and down the coast for miles and miles. I doubt much of it will be picked up by the time the rains hit. Any surge or even just heavy rains in this area will push that stuff into houses and cars and create tremendous hazards for anyone caught in the flood path.
if we get cane strength winds ahead of the flooding then all those items will also go flying. I mean you couldn’t script a more damaging scenario if you tried.
i also failed to mention how all that crap by the side of the roads will certainly clog up our storm drains in short order. A mild surge can then turn into a major flood even in areas that don’t normally flood."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Very bad timing, physically (before Helene debris are cleared away) and politically. There will probably be a ton of disinformation from foreign agents and the fringe right once everyone in Central Florida loses power, just like there is now in North Carolina.
+100
I actually saw a comment from a woman who believed an AI-generated video of Trump pulling people from rivers was real. I have no idea where or how that woman thinks an old man (nearly 80) can pull people from a raging river when he has trouble walking...
Anonymous wrote:Milton's expected to hit around the Tampa Bay area as a major hurricane. This does not seem good, especially with some people who are already trying to recover from Helene. However, I am also worried that Milton might turn and move left towards the East Coast (I assume exactly where it could be around the Carolinas or DMV area.)
Anonymous wrote:
Very bad timing, physically (before Helene debris are cleared away) and politically. There will probably be a ton of disinformation from foreign agents and the fringe right once everyone in Central Florida loses power, just like there is now in North Carolina.
Anonymous wrote:In other news, it’s hurricane season and a hurricane will hit Florida.