Enjoyed my first trip to The Post last week. A relative newcomer here, it's better than any pie made in Cincinnati history. Probably best if they stick to baked potato bars and losing to the Steelers.
Lexington is analogous to Bowling Green.
When do they actually get a predictable hurricane path? The day before? Seems like they keep prefacing every prediction of where it will hit with"now please remember we have no effing clue where the hell it will actually land!" Seems to make evacuating a clusterf*ck.
There are numerous models that yield numerous paths. Can only talk about a high probability, but when we are talking about a Category 5 hurricane, risk is pretty high vs. probability, so you can't be too cautious about any location that is in the cone 3-5 days out. 100 miles each way is pretty d@mn significant.When do they actually get a predictable hurricane path? The day before? Seems like they keep prefacing every prediction of where it will hit with"now please remember we have no effing clue where the hell it will actually land!" Seems to make evacuating a clusterf*ck.
I give Don Trump grief on here because he's terrible, but props to him for following through on this. It's an impressive gesture.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trumps-donate-1m-12-harvey-relief-charities-200542826--politics.html
LaRosa's pizza is outstanding.
Tax write off and this will be used as lube for his constituents to jerk him off in the next election.
Money is money though, so kudos.
There are numerous models that yield numerous paths. Can only talk about a high probability, but when we are talking about a Category 5 hurricane, risk is pretty high vs. probability, so you can't be too cautious about any location that is in the cone 3-5 days out. 100 miles each way is pretty d@mn significant.
Having said that, There is an eastward shift with each updated cone. I really think the west coast of Florida is pretty safe, Miami and the keys is just too tough to call because we are too close to landfall, but I still think the path continues to shift eastward. That's not good news for GA/SC/NC, but hopefully it loses strength as it scrapes eastern FL and travels north.