Hurricane Matthew

SpaceX needs to hide their rocket at the space center and disney world may lose some tourists.
 
Agree. One thing I can't stand is when politicians (everyone does it) go to a disaster area to look around while saying "Don't come gawk". If you are going to be there do something. I am not aware of any requirement to check it out in person to approve disaster funding.

/rant

And don't say, "Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job!"
 
SpaceX needs to hide their rocket at the space center and disney world may lose some tourists.

Hurricane force winds are supposed to reach Orlando. Would assume Disney would close unless they bill it as a thrill ride.

At least 108 dead in Haiti. So very sad.
 
Hurricane force winds are supposed to reach Orlando. Would assume Disney would close unless they bill it as a thrill ride.

At least 108 dead in Haiti. So very sad.
Work with a guy who lives in Orlando (here on temporary assignment). Brought his family here to ride it out. Obviously they're on edge.

Can't wait til someone blames Obama for the hurricane itself
I'll go with an Obama-Bush-Right Wing Radio-Left Wing Media combination for causing it.
 
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Radar image of Matthew.
 
Just got word from the area we help in Chantel, Haiti. Most buildings are destroyed. School in the mountains that we recently funded to build is still standing, but roof is gone. 7 of the 11 mountain chapels we are associated with are destroyed.
 
Just got word from the area we help in Chantel, Haiti. Most buildings are destroyed. School in the mountains that we recently funded to build is still standing, but roof is gone. 7 of the 11 mountain chapels we are associated with are destroyed.

That's terrible. From looking at news reports, it doesn't look like they ever recovered from the earthquake. I'm curious if the aid dried up, wasn't enough or was used poorly. Seems like the main benefit in places like that gets siphoned off through corruption to those who don't need it most.
 
Just got word from the area we help in Chantel, Haiti. Most buildings are destroyed. School in the mountains that we recently funded to build is still standing, but roof is gone. 7 of the 11 mountain chapels we are associated with are destroyed.

That is heartbreaking. One of my boys (yes another one) is friends with a kid from Haiti who was orphaned and adopted by a local family who went there on a missionary trip. He has siblings and cousins in Haiti and has to be terrified for them.
 
We are twinned with a church in Chantel. The Monsignor that oversees these 11 chapels is very hands on. He sends us a list of projects that he would like to see done and when we send a group over we go see what he wants done and then send funds to complete the projects.

So far we built a school, expanded the school in Chantel, solar panels for the school, a water filteration project in a mountain village. We are currently working on building another church in a mountain community. We also pay salaries of teachers in Chantel. Recently we built a peanut shelling mill.


See also do a food packaging every Palm Sunday and send 150,000+ meals for the school.

The list is never ending and now we have to go back to the basics and help them get some hope back.
 
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A lot of morons not wanting to evacuate. They don't know what 135 mph winds will do. I love how some are tweeting down there that it isn't bad and media is blowing out of porportion. Nevermind the fact they don't understand it gets worse as the eye gets closer.
 
A lot of morons not wanting to evacuate. They don't know what 135 mph winds will do. I love how some are tweeting down there that it isn't bad and media is blowing out of porportion. Nevermind the fact they don't understand it gets worse as the eye gets closer.

Seriously. It's mind boggling how dumb people are. That's a high end EF2 tornado, several miles wide, up most of the coast of Florida.

There will be widespread areas uninhabitable for weeks after this. Not only due to the wind, but storm surge and flooding rains. This is the real deal folks.
 
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A lot of morons not wanting to evacuate. They don't know what 135 mph winds will do. I love how some are tweeting down there that it isn't bad and media is blowing out of porportion. Nevermind the fact they don't understand it gets worse as the eye gets closer.

This is very true for a lot of the area that will be impacted. Jacksonville, for example, has not seen a storm like this is close to 120 years. There is simply zero local knowledge of a storm close to this magnitude, and this one has the potential to change the Florida coast line.
 
If you have DirecTv channel 205- which normally is the Sports Mix station is now the Weather Mix station probably for the next day or 2. Pretty neat to watch all the hurricane coverage on one channel. Channel 361-2 is mostly local coverage from Florida tv stations..... Ill be watching this channel all night!
 
Worried about the condo in St Lucie County. We have hurricane shutters and it's on the 12th floor so not worried about storm surge. Mostly just about all the people and businesses we have come to know from the years of going there.

Looks like it's coming ashore right about there. The shutters have not been true-life tested in storms of that intensity.

Easy way to find where the condo is on a map. Draw a line straight E. from the northern edge of Lake Okeechobee. Where that line hits the Atlantic is Jensen Beach.

Hoping for the best for you.
 

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