Category Hurricane Ian

Four reasons why Ian is the worst Florida storm since 1935

Since the Florida peninsula suffered three of history’s most impactful Hurricanes in 1926, 1928 and 1935, no storm has ever wrecked havoc like Ian has. And it’s not over yet. 1-In terms of impacting the entire peninsula only Donna in 1960, Frances in 2004 and Irma in 2017 can make a similar case. Donna was […]

Ian : 1.8 million + statewide without power

Over 1.8 million Floridians are without power. This includes a growing number in Hillsborough and Polk Counties in the last several hours. Widespread outages remain in the counties directly impacted by Ian’s landfall. These include Pinellas, Manatee, Sarasota, Charlotte, Lee and Collier. Rural DeSoto and Hardee Counties have also been hard-hit in terms of loss […]

Ian update- landfall and power outages

Ian, a Category 4 storm that could go into the record books as the most severe in scope in Florida’s history, made its first Florida landfall at Cayo Costa State Park in Lee County at 3:05 pm ET. Maximum sustained winds were 150 MPH and minimum central pressure was 940 MB. The location of landfall, […]

Ian: Power outages climbing – over 650,000 without power statewide already

A large percentage of residents in Lee, Collier, Charlotte, DeSoto and Sarasota counties have already lost power even though Ian has not made landfall. In addition, over 10,000 residents in Pinellas, Hillsborough, Miami-Dade and Broward have lost power at some point in the last 18 hours. Outages are increasing in the Tampa Bay area as […]

Ian is a monster – near Cat 5 with potential greater impact than any storm in US history

This storm, nearly a Cat 5 at 11 am ET, is not only the worst-case scenario in terms of size and strength, but I do not believe in the history of United States such a large powerful storm has never impacted as large a population as Ian will. We’re talking possibly 20 million folks with […]

Ian: Residential power outages & more tornadoes

According to reports, a substantial number of Floridians have already lost power due to Hurricane Ian. The number is close to 27,000 already in Collier County. Miami-Dade has 18,000 residents without power, Lee, Broward, Sarasota and Manatee all have over 10,000 customers who have lost power already as well. Additionally, Tornado activity has now spread […]

Ian could be the biggest monster we’ve ever faced

As a Floridian, that’s been through so many storms, I’ve never seen a storm with both the size and intensity of Hurricane Ian. Comparisons to Charley, Andrew, Michael, Wilma, or whatever storm are all moot at this point. This is a monster like we have never seen. The strongest storms we’ve faced were smaller in […]

Ian: Two tornadoes confirmed to touch down in Broward; a third may have touched down

As a Coral Springs resident, my phone went off three times with that horrible noise indicating a Tornado Warning and two of the Tornadoes touched down in Broward County. One touched down in Cooper City or Davie, the other appears to have touched down around Hollywood or Pembroke Pines. The third, I believe may have […]

Ian at 5 pm ET: Hurricane Warning for Collier County. Warnings either Hurricane or TS for almost entire state

Collier County has been added to the Hurricane Warning area which now runs from Tarpon Springs south to Everglades City including Tampa Bay. Miami-Dade and Broward County have been added to the Tropical Storm Warning area, which now runs from Key West all the way to the Georgia line on the east coast and from […]

Express Lane for Sept 27: Property Insurance crisis, NHC performance in Ian so far

It is no secret: Florida has a property insurance crisis. Many homeowners can’t get coverage or have limited coverage. The legislature has tried and failed to create a better system to deal with property insurance, and for the most part, completely failed.  As Hurricane Ian threatens to wreak havoc on the Gulf Coast, it’s time we […]