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Post by Shep on Sept 6, 2017 13:18:42 GMT
Florida Keys mandatory evacuation Sep 5, 2017 - Monroe County mandatory evacuation orders in advance of the now-185 mph Hurricane Irma. There will be no shelters in Monroe County. Out-of-county shelters are not open yet. Irmas barometric pressure continues to drop. Hurricane officials predict Irma will pass south of the Florida Keys on Sunday morning. DONT bet on it! www.breitbart.com/texas/2017/09/05/mandatory-evacuation-orders-issued-florida-keys-ahead-185-mph-hurricane-irmaJoe Bastardi is more trust worthy than NHC or NOAA. If this does not get tangled up with land, will become 900-920 mb monster with 300 mile area of hurricane winds. Donna in 1944 was bigger area twitter.com/BigJoeBastardiMEMO: I lived in Florida in the 90s. Andrew turned south at the last minute, Floyd turned north - at the last minute, catching motorists on the freeways going north. EARLY evac is wise. Atlantic Hurricane Irma and Tropical Storm Jose have a lil sister storm Katia near Mexico. Another tropical system brews in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico Sept. 6 @ 9 am Irma now forecast to turn north Sep 6 @ 8 am 913.1 mb. Hurricane Katrina clocked in at 902mb #Irma over Leeward IslandsSt Kitts, St Martin, St Barts, Barbuda, Antigua Bermuda getting the skirts of Irma TWC - Boats and buildings destroyed Sep 6 @ 6 am TWC crazy girl in red just said island "getting annihilated" - is that excessive hype? Unknown. Haggai 2:5-7 Once more I AM going to shake the Heavens and the Earth, the Sea also (tsunamis) and the dry land. I will shake all the nations, and I will fill this house with glory, says the Lord of hosts. This word is SEISMOS, and includes earthquakes, volcanoes and the atmosphere, hurricanes
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Post by hebrews1135 on Sept 7, 2017 2:55:36 GMT
www.nowtheendbegins.com/judgment-day-massive-solar-flares-erupt-largest-recorded-hurricane-atlantic-roars-towards-united-states/ JUDGMENT DAY? Massive Solar Flares Erupt As Largest Recorded Hurricane Irma In Atlantic Roars Towards U.S. Experts say Irma is now so powerful it is registering on devices designed to detect earthquakes. Scientists picked up the background noise of winds causing trees to move and crashing ocean waves on their earthquake-detecting seismometers. It is expected to become the second powerful storm to thrash the U.S. mainland in as many weeks after devastating Hurricane Harvey. A mandatory evacuation is under way in the Florida Keys. In addition to Irma, Tropical Storm Jose has now formed behind it in the open Atlantic and is expected to develop into a hurricane. A third tropical storm - Katia - has also formed in the Gulf of Mexico with winds but is expected to stay offshore until Friday morning.
9/6/17 ‘May God save us all’: Mass evacuation as Hurricane Irma makes landfall in the Caribbean with 185 mph winds after swelling to the size of FRANCE as Red Cross braces for ‘major humanitarian response’ “And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring; Men’s hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken.” Luke 21:25,26 (KJV) EDITOR’S NOTE: We are not in the time of Jacob’s trouble, we know the Church will be removed before that, but at times like these it sure feels like the judgments listed in Revelation are falling down upon us. We watched just last week Hurricane Harvey caused nearly $160 billion dollars worth of damage in Texas with 30 people dead, and just a few days after that Hurricane Irma appeared and immediately gained Cat 5 status. Well today, the sun had massive solar flares not seen in over a decade. with more on the way. Kinda sounds like ‘birth pangs’ to me! Flight #777 on Titus 2:13 Airlines now boarding…are you ready for what comes next? Sun unleashes most powerful solar flare since 2006 Two powerful solar flares erupted from the surface of the sun on Wednesday, disrupting radio communications on Earth’s day side. And we might see some other effects in the coming days, mainly in the form of northern lights. Solar flares occur in cooler regions of the sun, called sunspots. Like Earth, the sun has a magnetic field, sort of like a looped rubber band: at one end is the south pole, the other the north. And as the sun rotates, magnetic loops become wrapped, becoming tighter and tighter as they twist. If they become too entangled, the stored energy is released in the form of a solar flare. These flares are measured on a scale from one to nine in C, M and X classes, with X being the most powerful. On Wednesday, two solar flares erupted from sunspot region 2673: an X9.3 flare followed by a an X2.2 flare. The last such powerful X-class flare was 9.0 on Dec. 5, 2006. The flares were powerful enough to cause radio disruptions on the day side of Earth but will continue to disrupt HAM radio communications into the night, space meteorologist Tamitha Skov said in a Periscope Live video. Mass evacuations are underway today after Hurricane Irma slammed into the Caribbean with 185mph winds as aid agencies braced for a ‘major humanitarian response’. America’s National Hurricane Center said Irma had strengthened into a dangerous Category 5 storm as it made its first landfall in islands of northeast Caribbean on a path that could take it to the United States – causing thousands to start panic buying and preparing to evacuate. This morning, the eye of the ‘potentially catastrophic’ hurricane – estimated to be the size of France – lashed Barbuda just hours after officials warned people to seek protection from Irma’s ‘onslaught’ in a statement that closed with: ‘May God protect us all.’ Heavy rain and howling winds from the hurricane – measured as the most powerful ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean – also raked Antigua, sending debris flying as people huddled in their homes or government shelters. The French islands Saint-Barthelemy and Saint-Martin have also been hit this morning. U.S. President Donald Trump declared emergencies in Florida, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, and authorities in the Bahamas said they would evacuate the residents of six islands at the southern end of the island chain. Experts say Irma is now so powerful it is registering on devices designed to detect earthquakes. Scientists picked up the background noise of winds causing trees to move and crashing ocean waves on their earthquake-detecting seismometers. It is expected to become the second powerful storm to thrash the U.S. mainland in as many weeks after devastating Hurricane Harvey. A mandatory evacuation is under way in the Florida Keys. In addition to Irma, Tropical Storm Jose has now formed behind it in the open Atlantic and is expected to develop into a hurricane. A third tropical storm – Katia – has also formed in the Gulf of Mexico with winds but is expected to stay offshore until Friday morning. source
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Post by Shep on Sept 7, 2017 12:40:51 GMT
IRMAgeddon #Irma over Leeward Islands great destruction St Kitts, St Martin, St Barts, Barbuda, Antigua Bermuda got the skirts of Irma Irma tracked north of Puerto Rico Geoengineering, weaponized weatherFace it - its happening to prove their phony climate hoax mehaf.freeforums.net/thread/385Jose and Katia became hurricanes Sep 7, 2017 - Jose and Katia became Hurricanes Sept 6th. Jose 85 mph winds will follow Irma in the Atlantic Katia 80 mph winds in the Gulf to cross Mexico ISIS terror attacks on US supermarkets by poisoning food. Barbuda, Antigua destroyed 90% of buildings on Caribbean island Barbuda destroyed by Hurricane Irma. After Hurricane Irma, Islands of Barbuda & Antigua are rubble, barely habitable. Hurricane Irma has left Barbuda and Antigua devastated. Prime Minister Gaston Browne of Antigua and Barbuda said that Barbuda is literally rubble. t.co/TbDeCxZEkzkek.gg/u/7gB2@abstvradio flying over #barbuda Irma 7th strongest Table of all 32 Atlantic Cat. 5 hurricanes w/ longevity at Cat. 5 status. #Irma currently in 7th place. Cuba (1932) Hurricane the longest. Joe Bastardi is more trust worthy than NHC or NOAA. twitter.com/BigJoeBastardiAtlantic satellite etc weather.com/maps/satellite/atlanticoceanweathermap#/! www.accuweather.com/en/hurricanewww.wunderground.com/hurricanewww.sun-sentinel.com/news/weather/hurricanetwitter.com/RyanMaueHurricane Irma, the swamps silent fartsteemit.com/hurricaneirma/@redpilljen2020/hurricane-irma-updates-predicted-on-film-category-7-9-11-reference-silent-warfare-geoengineeringUSA gonna run outta money with Texas floods, west coast fires and Hurricane Irma threatening east coast.
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Post by Shep on Sept 7, 2017 12:43:49 GMT
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Post by hebrews1135 on Sept 7, 2017 22:24:33 GMT
www.orlandosentinel.com/weather/hurricane/os-hurricane-irma-20170907-story.htmlHurricane Irma 5 p.m. update: Track shifts west, with Central Florida impact more likely9/7/17 Hurricane Irma’s track has shifted west, bringing a greater chance of the massive Category 5 storm having a significant impact on Central Florida. The National Hurricane Center said in its 5 p.m. update that “it has become more likely” that Irma will hit South Florida “as a dangerous major hurricane, and bring life-threatening storm surge and wind impacts to much of the state.” Models showed the hurricane’s track slicing through the middle of the state, curving east as it moves north. "The new NHC track lies directly over Orange, Osceola, and Seminole counties. This track would bring the most damaging winds into our corridor,” Fox 35 meteorologist Brooks Tomlin said The National Hurricane Center issued a hurricane watch and storm surge watch for the Florida Keys and parts of South Florida Thursday as the Category 5 storm rolls toward the state. The watches — Florida’s first for Hurricane Irma — will likely extend north throughout the evening. The forecast cone shows Irma reaching South Florida early Sunday morning as a Category 4 storm. Central Florida is expected to begin feeling tropical storm force winds Saturday night, according to the National Hurricane Center. Water could reach 5 to 10 feet above ground if the storm surge happens at high tide in south Florida. Coastal areas will see the deepest waters, “where the surge will be accompanied by large and destructive waves,” according to the NHC. As of 5 p.m. Thursday, Maximum sustained winds are 175 mph, and the storm is moving west-northwest at 16 mph. Irma was toward the Turk and Caicos Islands and should be near the southeastern Bahamas later this evening, according to the NHC. Much of Florida is in the cone of uncertainty, with the eye of the storm hugging the east coast as it heads north. The storm also likely will impact Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina, forecasters said. “This could easily be the most costly storm in U.S. history, which is saying a lot considering what just happened two weeks ago," said Brian McNoldy, a hurricane researcher at the University of Miami, alluding to the damage caused by Hurricane Harvey. Forecasters say Central Florida will see the worst of Irma starting late Sunday and early Monday, but the severity of the storm’s impact depends a lot on whether the track shifts, said Will Ulrich, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Melbourne. He said Central Florida will likely be under a hurricane watch by Thursday evening. Throughout the entirety of the storm, the Orlando region has a 72 percent chance of at least 39 mph through the storm, a 36 percent chance of at least 58 mph winds and a 15 percent chance of at least 74 mph winds, though Ulrich said those chances continue to increase. “This is definitely one of the biggest threats we’ve faced in Central Florida in quite some time,” Ulrich said, adding the damage last year from Hurricane Matthew along Florida’s east coast could seem minimal compared to Irma. The storm’s path shows it could steer east, possibly skirting alongside the state but forecasters said there’s still a chance it could turn west. “Right now, the tracks still show Central Florida feeling a lot of impact from a major hurricane, so I’m not sleeping comfortable at night,” Ulrich said. “We have to assume this storm is going to hit us because we can’t afford not to be prepared.” Gov. Rick Scott urged those across the state to prepare because the storm could shift. “Everyone should prepare to evacuate. We don’t know where this storm is going,” he said. “…It could potentially devastate our state. You have to take it seriously no matter where you are.” Hurricane-force winds are extending 70 miles from Irma’s center, with tropical storm-force winds reaching out 185 miles. He said even if the storm stays off the coast of Florida, the storm surge will be “traumatic.” There could be more than 10 feet of storm surge and the water “could cover your house,” Scott said. Scott said more than 6,800 volunteers have signed up to help during the storm, but 17,000 are needed. To sign up, go to volunteerflorida.org.
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Post by Shep on Sept 8, 2017 12:24:05 GMT
Sept. 7 Afternoon update Hurricane Irma will head into Georgia early next week as a major inland tropical storm. Huge wind maker will take while to spin down. September 8, 2017 Odd how Irma threads the needle - her rage is saved for FloriDUH Jose set to buzz Barbuda etc Florida, Georgia, South Carolina face Irma storm surge Sep 8, 2017 - Hurricane Irma due to hit Florida, warnings also along the coast of Georgia and South Carolina where the storm surge could be up to 28 feet high in certain areas, 100 miles north of the center. kek.gg/u/NZczPREACH the WORD, welcome or not! Reprove, rebuke, and encourage patiently. For the time will come when men will not tolerate sound doctrine, but will gather to teachers to suit their own desires. (think Osteen) They will turn their ears away from the Truth and turn aside to LIES. 2 Timothy 4 biblehub.com/bsb/2_timothy/4.htmLORD, in Your wrath remember mercy! biblehub.com/habakkuk/3-2.htm
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Post by hebrews1135 on Sept 8, 2017 16:57:51 GMT
uk.news.yahoo.com/hurricane-irma-pummels-turks-caicos-065835777.htmlHurricane Irma on path to Florida: Storm will 'devastate' US and knock out power 'for days' - latest news9/8/17 Irma, most powerful ever Atlantic hurricane, leaves at least 14 dead Jose strengthens to category 4 - first time two such hurricanes in Atlantic Irma hits Turks and Caicos islands as it tears across Caribbean Bahamas and Cuba next as RAF sends aid planes to region Irma to 'devastate' US and knock out power in Florida 'for days' Region faces new threat from Hurricane Jose in same path From Donald Trump to Johnny Depp: the affected celebrities Island by island: How Irma brought havoc to paradise Dispatch: Islanders save children and pray for deliverance Foreign Office hotline for people affected: 020 7008 0000 Hurricane Irma will "devastate" the United States and knock out power in Florida for several days, an emergency response chief has warned, as the storm continued to tear a trail of devastation through the Caribbean. The RAF has sent several aid planes to the region after the British territory of the Turks and Caicos Islands was "pummelled" by howling winds of up to 175mph and 20ft waves early on Friday. Irma is now tracking a path down the coast of Cuba towards the Bahamas, where it is due to reach early on Saturday, before hitting southern Florida on Sunday. The official death toll from the worst ever Atlantic storm is 14, but is expected to rise. More than 100,000 people might need shelter after the hurricane hits the US, the Federal Emergency Management Agency warned, adding that that Irma is "going to devastate the United States in either Florida or some of the southeastern states". Meanwhile, extra troops were sent to the devastated holiday island of Saint-Martin on Friday to control serious looting, as three RAF planes began ferrying troops and equipment to hard-hit British territories. UK Marines have also arrived on Anguilla to begin repairing buildings. As Irma cuts through the Caribbean, two other storms in the region have been upgraded to hurricane status: Katia in the Gulf of Mexico and Jose, which is following Irma in the Atlantic and has some already-battered islands in its expected path. On Friday afternoon, it strengthened to a category four hurricane. The Red Cross said an estimated 1.2 million people have already been affected by Irma and that figure could rise sharply to 26 million, amid fears disease could spread in areas where drinking water and sanitation services have broken down.
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Post by hebrews1135 on Sept 9, 2017 0:53:29 GMT
www.nowtheendbegins.com/irmageddon-1-4-million-ordered-evacuate-irma-upgraded-category-5-ahead-striking-florida/IRMAGEDDON: 1.4 Million Ordered To Evacuate As Irma Upgraded Back To Category 5 Ahead Of Striking Florida Apocalyptic scenes are playing out across the Sunshine State, as more than a million people flee Hurricane Irma's wrath. Florida Gov. Rick Scott is telling residents in the southern coastal evacuation areas to leave by midnight. In preparation for what is predicted to be the most powerful hurricane to hit the United States in years, an estimated 1.4 million people have been given mandatory evacuation orders in both Florida and Georgia. 9/8/17 Hurricane Irma is once again forecast to hit the Florida Keys as a Category 5 storm, as more than a million people have fled its path and abandoned their homes. Meteorologists expect the powerful hurricane to hit the Sunshine State between 5am and 7am ET on Sunday. “Thou shalt be visited of the LORD of hosts with thunder, and with earthquake, and great noise, with storm and tempest, and the flame of devouring fire.” Isaiah 29:6 (KJV) EDITOR’S NOTE: Hurricane Irma is a little more than twice the size of the state of Florida, so there is no portion of the state that will remain unmolested by her wrath. Wind gusts are currently being recorded at 190 MPH. Here in Saint Augustine, America’s oldest city, the heavy pre-hurricane rains have already started and our sea level streets are beginning to flood. Irma is still 2 days away. If you live in Saint Johns county in either Zone A or B, you must evacuate now. ‘Obviously Hurricane Irma continues to be a threat that is going to devastate the United States,’ Brock Long, administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), said at a press conference Friday morning. ‘We’re going to have a couple rough days.’ The storm was first downgraded from a Category 5 to a Category 4 earlier on Friday morning, but as of 5pm ET on Friday, it is predicted to hit the U.S. as a Category 5. This will only be the fourth time ever a Category 5 has hit US mainland. As of 6.30pm ET Friday, the hurricane is moving west at 12 mph and located 345 miles southeast of Miami. Government officials along with the National Hurricane Center have cautioned that Irma is ‘extremely dangerous’ with maximum sustained winds of 155 mph. That’s strong enough to bring down power poles, uproot trees and rip the roofs off of homes. Hurricane Irma: Live updates In preparation for what is predicted to be the most powerful hurricane to hit the United States in years, an estimated 1.4million people have been given mandatory evacuation orders in both Florida and Georgia. Apocalyptic scenes are playing out across the Sunshine State, as more than a million people flee Hurricane Irma’s wrath. Florida Gov. Rick Scott is telling residents in the southern coastal evacuation areas to leave by midnight. ‘If you are planning to leave and do not leave tonight, you will have to ride out this extremely dangerous storm at your own risk,’ Scott said at a Friday press conference. He also urged residents on the Gulf Coast to take evacuation orders seriously since Irma’s path has moved slightly west. ‘You are not going to survive this if it happens,’ Scott said. ‘Now is the time to evacuate.’ The forecasts show that dangerous storm surges could begin as early as Saturday night before the storm even hits Florida. It’s then expected to track directly up the state, crossing the state line into Georgia early next week. Hurricane Irma killed at least 24 people in the Caribbean and left thousands homeless as it devastated small islands in its path. And it’s already proved deadly in the U.S. A man installing hurricane shutters on his Florida home fell off a ladder and died on Thursday. The National Hurricane Center issued hurricane warnings for the Keys and parts of South Florida and Lake Okeechobee. It added a storm surge warning and extended watch areas wrapping around much of the peninsula. For Irma, forecasters predicted a storm surge of 6 to 12 feet above ground level along Florida’s southwest coast and in the Keys. As much as a foot of rain could fall across the state, with isolated spots receiving 20 inches. Scott has been pleading with his citizens all week to evacuate if they are ordered to, and to prepare – no matter the direction of the storm. source
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Post by Shep on Sept 9, 2017 11:47:52 GMT
Sept. 8/9, 2017 midnight Both Irma and Jose were Catagory 5
Sept. 9, 2017 @ 6.30 am
Power already OUT in parts of Miami 66 mph winds Key West
The power in Florida could be out for days, weeks, months. Cellphones towers may be down - they were in some islands.
Brush with Cuba weakening Irma but look out tonight for intensification over warm waters
I knew Irma had jogged west but its further west than I thot! Alabama-Mississippi *could* have serious effects from Irma, the war goddess
US warships to render aid as Irma forces 5 million Floridans to evacuate September 9, 2017 - The USS Abraham Lincoln, the USS Iwo Jima, the USS New York and the USS Farragut stand by to help Irma’s victims. The USS Kearsarge with 690 US Marines aboard and the USS Oak Hill are moving closer to areas in Irma's path. USS Lincoln has helicopters for rescue after the storm.
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Post by hebrews1135 on Sept 10, 2017 1:12:23 GMT
Officials say it's almost entirely gone!Sept 9, 2017 @nbcnews Officials say 95 percent of St. Martin is destroyed after Hurricane Irma ripped the island apart as a Category 5 storm. redstatewatcher.com/article.asp?id=93857Wow! Irma shuts down nearly 10,000 of them!@cbsnews - 9,900 flights canceled so far at airports in Hurricane Irma’s path cbsn.ws/2xdABLmGovernor Scott makes rainfall prediction! ABC News - Gov. Scott: 15-18 inches of rain expected across Florida; up to 25 inches in the Florida Keys. abcn.ws/2xcR82b* CJ note: Well, Irma had to drop all the water from the Bahamas somewhere ... jus sayin...
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