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Soon to be Tropical Storm Helena could become Major Hurricane

Written by Mary Whitfill Roeloffs Forbes Staff
 Sep 23, 2024

“A storm system in the Caribbean Sea is expected to become Tropical Storm Helene
Tuesday and could be a "major hurricane" by the time it reaches the Florida Gulf Coast on Thursday, the National Hurricane Center warns.”

“The system could be a major hurricane by the time it reaches the U.S. on Thursday, and there is an "increasing risk of life-threatening storm surge and damaging hurricane-force winds" in the same areas of Florida that were hit hard by Hurricane Idalia in August 2023. 
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A large swath of the Florida coastline—roughly from Tampa Bay to west of Panama City—is in the cone of uncertainty.
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Talking Cat 4 right now. Spoke with a neighbor and his nephew is/was told he would be heading to Florida. Told today that with the storm forecasts increasing in magnitude he would be heading East. They aren’t sure at this point. Lot of insurers have left that state and about to possibly get worse.

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Post ID: @3vqb+1uEm4Ccp

Oh it’s coming, just a matter of where and how high of surf and winds.

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Post ID: @1cbg+1uEm4Ccp

Stanky is looking at ways he can surplus a hurricane now.

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Post ID: @1bzn+1uEm4Ccp

Forced OT is no surprise. End of quarter around the corner. Wall Street will be looking at what effect the strike had on the numbers.

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Post ID: @1rkl+1uEm4Ccp

“ Heard from some folks that if this had lasted into the 2nd month 10-20% more would have crossed”

Always laughable to hear the fantasy stories of a large percentage of people crossing. I heard if the strike extended for a 2nd month, 75% of the CP force would have quit. They already had worked Stankey’s free OT long enough and being away from their families 12/6. The contractors doing pole transfers were a joke too, big safety risks.

We have so much work, already into double time the first week back. Now that contractors are gone some groups are going to forced OT.

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Post ID: @1xzs+1uEm4Ccp

Heard from some folks that if this had lasted into the 2nd month 10-20% more would have crossed. Sure some will make up for some of those losses with OT. Wonder how many will go out again if TA isn’t ratified.

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Post ID: @1jaf+1uEm4Ccp

Bring back the CP top performers!

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Post ID: @1sxn+1uEm4Ccp
They made need to reactivate the expertly trained CP force.

Let's not kid ourselves, CP managers were already being replaced by contractors, and they'll just resume from where they left off.

Rejecting the TA will be a small bump for the company, but the gig is up. You won't catch them with their pants down again.

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Post ID: @1ysa+1uEm4Ccp

Noooo! We are still trying to clean up the mess left by the CP experts during the strike. Love their “permanent repairs” and completed jobs, made double time last week. If a major hurricane hits then everyone will be making $$. Hopefully it doesn’t hit but if it does, no one gets injured.

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Post ID: @1wby+1uEm4Ccp

If D3 votes down the TA. They made need to reactivate the expertly trained CP force.

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Post ID: @pkz+1uEm4Ccp

Be forewarned, hopefully it moves off into the Atlantic but doesn’t look good. If it hits at Cat 2 or Cat 3 could be a lot of damage.

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Post ID: @vll+1uEm4Ccp

BIG NUMBER

“110 mph. That's how strong the storm's winds are forecast to be as of 11 a.m. Thursday, which would classify the storm as a Category 2 hurricane, though forecasters note that prediction is “near or slightly below” computer model consensus and a major hurricane (Category 3 or higher) is possible in Florida. “

CRUCIAL QUOTE

“It is too soon to specify the exact location and magnitude of impacts,” the National Hurricane Center noted of the Florida coastline in the cone of uncertainty. “Residents in these areas should monitor the latest forecast updates and ensure that they have their hurricane plan in place.”

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