Latest Isaac Update
August 24, 2012
Eyes are on Isaac as the storm continues to churn on a course that may bring a Category 1 hurricane to the Northwest Florida area by next week. The latest information and forecast track on the storm are in the graphic above, click to enlarge.
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22 Responses to “Latest Isaac Update”
It really should be against the law to price gouge, the price of gas should be brought down cause everybody is gone buy it. Then they wonder why people steal. They robbing us right now and it’s legal.
Look’s like the price gouging at the pump has begun.
Jim Cantore is heading to Tampa according to the National Hurricane center.
Prepare for the wurst; then at least you’ll have buns & mustard.
projected paths are fine…but who knows what it will do once it get in the gulf…i’d rather take several of these little hurricanes than a great big one…
Bill i sure hope your right because that is what i think that it won’t be too bad because that is what i am hoping for i am supposed to fly to Texas on Thursday!
Great I’m a trash man. Trash will buildind up big time after issac. Maybe most of it will all fly to another state so I will not have to pic it all up.
Bring it on! NOTHING brings jobs like a hurricane!
I used to be fairly good at predicting these things. Lets give it a shot…
Heads over by Biloxi with 90mph winds. We feel the effects here with 65-70 mph winds and rain, but nothing serious.
Why? There’s a low to our west and a high to our east.
Stock up on a few of the solar yard lights. Put them outside during the day and bring them in when it gets dark- then you don’t have to worry about flashlights and batteries. They are a lot safer than candles, too.
great, just great…….every pecan tree i have is loaded. so not only will i lose this crop but for the next 2 years while the bewildered pecan trees figure themselves out, there won’t be any pecans! dealing with hurricane issues can drive you CRAZY!
Stupid Isaac.
Better to be prepared… even if Isaac doesn’t make landfall here. Prepare for the worst and then if it doesn’t happen that is OK. But if it does you will be ready!
We’re all doomed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not really, Well, probably not really.
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If you don’t have a basic kit with first aide stuff, flash light extra batteries and some non-perishable foods, it’s always good to have a kit like that on hand 24/7/365, just in case.
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Test starting the generator, probably a good idea even if Isaac doesn’t come here, it is a wise thing to do.
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Keeping some bottled water on hand or stored in fridge to take up extra room is good.
If Isaac’s path become more definite, plan for the worse & hope for the best. The next few days will tell.
The cone has never been correct. We’ll be fine. It will change 9 to 18 more times. Mark my comment!
I think its gonna clear up and blow over. Its gonna rain CLEAR UP to our windows and BLOW everything over.
The track and curve back to the northeast will depend on how well it holds together over the islands. If it weakens, it wont be strongly drawn to the NE and thats why the models have changed some over the last few days, shifting it further west.
Ivans lil brother comming to finish the job he couldnt do lol yikes
Be prepared just in case….you never know!
I’m thinkin Keys, Orlando, Jax gonna get it before it veers into the Atlantic.
Ivan now Issac… Keep your Eyes on the Sparrow.
I predict that it will make a hard right and take a northeasterly path BEFORE entering the Gulf.