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Florida Keys Evacuating.

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Bevo16

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Not yet, Ivan is still south of Jamaica and is not going to sneak up on anybody. It's still way to soon to tell where this storm is going to go. Pretty much everyone from Florida to Texas is nervous, because it is further south than the last one and that means that there are a lot more places that can get hit.

I am not sure exactly when the squadrons in P-Cola will put their Hurricane Evacuation plan into action, but I know that the HT's only leave the area if it is a catagory 4 or 5 storm. If it is a 3 or lower, they just put all the 57's in hangars at South Field or Saufley.

The Keys may be jumping the gun just a bit.
 

lombs18

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at this 'cane rate, and leaving and comming back and leaving again, why dosent everybody in Florida leave and come back in.. oooh lets say 2 months..
 

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Bevo said:
Not yet, Ivan is still south of Jamaica and is not going to sneak up on anybody. It's still way to soon to tell where this storm is going to go. Pretty much everyone from Florida to Texas is nervous, because it is further south than the last one and that means that there are a lot more places that can get hit.

I am not sure exactly when the squadrons in P-Cola will put their Hurricane Evacuation plan into action, but I know that the HT's only leave the area if it is a catagory 4 or 5 storm. If it is a 3 or lower, they just put all the 57's in hangars at South Field or Saufley.

The Keys may be jumping the gun just a bit.

Not when you're barely above sea level and the storm WILL be near you. Near is good enough.
 
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