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posted by martyb on Saturday September 09 2017, @12:09AM   Printer-friendly
from the stock-up-on-oj-now dept.

[Ed note: for up-to-date info, see also: NOAA National Hurricane Center, Mike's Weather Page, windy.com, NWS - Hourly Weather Forecast Graph - Tampa, and NWS - Hourly Weather Forecast Graph - Miami.]

At 8:28AM September 5, Zero Hedge reported

Irma is now the [strongest] hurricane [ever] in the Atlantic basin, outside of the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico, in [US National Hurricane Center] records.

[...] meteorologist Eric Holthaus writes that Hurricane Irma is now expected to *exceed* the theoretical maximum intensity for a storm in its environment, or as he puts it "Redefining the rules".

[...] Irma's current path--headed straight for Florida--has prompted the state to prepare for the "catastrophic" system.

Unlike Harvey, which caused widespread damage, power outages and flooding and taking almost a fifth of U.S. oil refining capacity offline, Irma is a bigger threat to agriculture, with orange juice futures surging.

[...] Florida is the world's largest producer of orange juice after Brazil. About two-thirds of the state's citrus crop is located in the lower two-thirds of the peninsula.

[...] Airlines have canceled flights across the Caribbean and are adding planes to evacuate tourists, while cruise-line stocks have tumbled.

[...] Only three Category 5 hurricanes have hit the contiguous 48 U.S. states, [said Bob Henson, a meteorologist with Weather Underground:] The Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 that devastated the Florida Keys, Hurricane Camille in 1969, and Hurricane Andrew that cut across Florida in 1992. Andrew was originally classified as a Category 4 storm only to be upgraded years later after further analysis.

"It is obviously a rare breed", Henson said. "We are in rare territory."

At 12:37PM September 5, Heavy.com reported

The Florida governor has declared a state of emergency as Hurricane Irma reaches a Category 5 storm. The Florida Keys are currently in the hurricane's path, although the storm remains unpredictable.

[...] Irma has [...] maximum sustained winds [of] 185 mph. It was moving west at 14 mph and is about 270 miles east of Antigua. The Florida Keys are in the projected path of the hurricane, according to September 4 late evening forecasts.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday September 09 2017, @11:16AM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday September 09 2017, @11:16AM (#565590)

    No authority at all? Bring on the tactical nuclear warheads!

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday September 09 2017, @05:27PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday September 09 2017, @05:27PM (#565710)

    Yep. That is exactly what the second amendment says. SHALL NOT BE ABRIDGED
    And if you anti-gun nuts had any brains at all you would be arguing that way for real. The only way to get real gun control in the USA is to get the second amendment amended. If you don't like Billy-bob or Sharlene being able to have any guns they like, you should be arguing that the second amendment gives them the right to buy nukes.

    Have you learned nothing from Tae Kwon Do? You don't try to block a strong blow, you get out of the way, give a gentle assist, and let him crash into the wall behind you.

    • (Score: 2) by bob_super on Saturday September 09 2017, @05:42PM

      by bob_super (1357) on Saturday September 09 2017, @05:42PM (#565714)

      Let the price decide who can get what. It will be interesting to see Silicon Valley after a feud between nuclear-armed CEOs of Google and Apple, and Seattle after Amazon picks a fight with Microsoft.

      I heard the Chinese are offering to provide discount rates on tactical nukes to US companies.