Are any of you out there in the path of Debbie? If so, I hope you can batten down the hatches and ride out the storm. Please check in to let us know you are well.
Fortunately I am nearly 3000 kilometres south of the storm but still have friends who live in the threatened area. Unfortunately we will get some of the off shoot of this storm. Rain depressions will move south dumping heavy rain all along the coast and for about 300 kilometres inland causing major flooding.
In 2005 West Palm Beach, FL spent 18 hrs in the heart of a Hurricane. I was not there for it but those who experienced it never wanted to do it again. It basically danced around them keeping them in the storm. Not a good time
We remained on the island for Matthew, it passed about 70 miles to the east. Don't want to repeat that, either. We actually had no water damage but the wind was something else.
Once these cyclones cross the coast they usually weaken into rain depressions and weaken more as they move south but Debbie being named after a female is not co-operating. Normally people like me who live so far south of the original cyclone only get a small amount of rain, but not this time. We have a severe weather warning out for the New South Wales coast from the Queensland border south to past Sydney with strong winds and torrential rain which is normally unprecedented.
I've been keeping close tabs on what's been going on in Oz, and am really surprised at the track and outcome of this storm. While I agree with your premise question, let's not get into that in this thread; I posted this out of concern for you and other folks in Australia and don't want to see this degenerate into a divisive political discussion.
I just posted a lengthy post on Facebook about the idiots that drive into floodwaters "because I have a 4x4" They don't think that under the water the road may be washed away or other nasties that could wreck their car.
Also the young teenagers and other kids actually swimming in the water. Water that actually contains raw sewerage and other nasties.
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