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Be safe all brothers for IAN
Just stay safe and hope it all works out. Stay safe lite a cigar or pipe and watch the storm.
Just a thinking of our brothers in the storm path. Be safe |
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Ditto.
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Most definitely. I've been through a Cat 3, but it was a fast moving one. I don't envy those in Ian's slow-ass path. Please be prepared and be safe, brothers.
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I’m expected to get tropical storm force winds and lots of rain. I’m definitely praying for the people who are 3 hours to the west in the Tampa area.
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Should just be heavy rain and gusty winds when it reaches me, but hoping others stay safe.
And FYI, just saw this report: Ian hit a Cuba that has been struggling with an economic crisis and has faced frequent power outages in recent months. It made landfall as a Category 3 storm on the island’s western end, devastating Pinar del Río province, where much of the tobacco used for Cuba’s iconic cigars is grown. |
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In another wave of unfortunate news, Hurricane Ian made landfall early this morning in Pinar del Río, Cuba, tearing away homes and tobacco barns as it cut a path of destruction across the westernmost portion of the island. “Estamos vivos”—we are alive—tobacco grower Hirochi Robaina told Cigar Aficionado this morning. He owns Cuba’s best-known tobacco farm, Cuchillas de Barbacoa, which suffered considerable damage to buildings and barns, with tractors flipped over, roofs shorn from buildings, trees stripped of foliage and tobacco tarps shredded by the winds. And while Cigar Aficionado only had direct evidence of damage at the Robaina farm, it’s certain to not be the only example. Robaina’s land is in the middle of Cuba’s most important cigar tobacco region. |
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It's looking better for us than it did. We live about 35-40 miles west and little north of Jacksonville, a couple days ago most models predicted pretty much a pass right over us, then it started getting further east. Maybe 50 to 60is mph gusts and a bunch of rain. We have already had more than normal rain for the last month or two.
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Looking like by the time it crosses the state it will be a tropical storm. Fingers crossed.
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Stay Safe, All! May Be OK In Atlanta Where We're Visiting Family. Mobile, Al Is, Hopefully, OK, Too!:tu
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Thinking about all our Inmates in Ian's path. Hoping the storm is merciful and you all stay safe.
Regarding Cuba, I read through another source that Robaina's farm was completely destroyed. Not sure how to confirm that though. |
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Stay Safe, All!
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I share your thoughts about our B/SOTLs in Florida. |
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The eye goes from Englewood all the way down to Naples, that's like 60 miles across. 150+ MPH winds, making landfall around Sanibel
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I hope all are safe and make it through this with no damage
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Stay safe, everyone! Fingers crossed for all in Ian’s path.
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Obviously there are areas of Florida that are devastated, prayers for all affected. Here in NE Florida so far so good. We haven't really even gotten any rain to speak of yet. With the more easterly track passing by Jacksonville offshore we will be on the "good" side of it. The wind is maybe gusting to 30 mph occasionally and this morning all I see on our property so far is a bunch of Spanish Moss that's blown out of the live oaks. There are some reported trees down and power outages in our county but not here so far. Thankfully I have a whole home generator should the need arise.
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Luckily just wind and rain last night and tropical storm winds and rain for the ocean side today, nothing like the gulf side. Got lucky over here, hopefully only a few inches rain today and winds only maxing at 55-65 mph
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Same with me. Just wind and rain for us here. Could have been way worse. My heart truly breaks for the people of Cuba and Sanibel and Punta Gorda and Naples and all the surrounding areas.
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The devastation in Naples is heartbreaking. And watching the Skyway Bridge bounce in the wind was absolutely terrifying. |
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See that Greg and Adam checked in, anyone hear from Michael? Not sure who else is Florida.
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That’s some good news!
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NE Fl windy but good!
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Ugly storm. Hurricane season is no joke.
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Hope everyone else fares better. |
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Looks like it has picked back up and will be a challenge for Georgia, the Carolinas, and beyond.
Texted with CigarNut yesterday, again, and he said that it was a non-event for them. Still haven't heard about his son, who also lives in that area. |
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In our area we didn't even get any measurable rain. I am glad as we have had more than normal rainfall lately anyway. Coulda been lots worse.
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All those in Ian's path are in my prayer.
Peace of the Lord be with you. |
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We live in The Villages and my wife and the dogs are fine. They did get a lot of rain and wind, but no damage as the storm stayed south of us. I'm up in Maryland helping my 90-year-old mother and we started getting the rain from Ian last night and it will stay with us until Monday or Tuesday. :tu
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