Dagery wrote:
Florida broski here. I'm surprised that it didn't hit us that hard for once, considering that we haven't had a major storm since Wilma in '05. But it's pretty funny to see all of my fellow East Coasters freaking out about a fairly weak hurricane hitting areas that, as far as buildings go, are pretty hurricane-resistant in the first place. I mean, sure, I wouldn't recommend going out into the storm if/when it hits --- I remember watching, on live TV, a reporter getting smacked in the side of the head by a piece of Styrofoam that had been turned into a projectile during one of the 2004 hurricanes --- but I highly doubt that the majority of your houses/apartments, which are likely much more structurally sound than most shitty Floridian dwellings, will be damaged at all. Especially since it's supposed to downgrade to a tropical storm within the next day or two.
the issue in NYC is the storm surge more than the storm itself.
long island is going to get the east side of the storm. west has stronger rain, east has stronger wind.
the transit system is mid-shutdown (several hour process), bridges will be closed, and evacuation's already under way. "next day or two" doesn't mean much when it will be sitting over NYC at 8am tomorrow, coinciding with high tide.