HURRICANE IDALIA Outer Bands are Here! Evacuated to RV Resort in Lake Placid, Florida

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Please consider donating to help Hurricane Idalia survivors. We did 6 missions during last years Hurricane Ian in Ft Myers where we hand delivered much needed supplies like bottled water, batteries, food, trash bags, clean up items, dog and cat food, etc., directly to the needy. We would like to do the same for Hurricane Idalia Survivors. The majority of your donation will be hand delivered directly to the survivor (minus our gas and food costs so we can afford to deliver). In return, you will be able to see us deliver your gift in person, see the look on their faces, and hear the gratitude in their voices plus, hear survivor stories during our live video feeds! There is no other organization that can provide as much of your gift directly to the survivors, or as transparent.
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In This Hurricane Idalia RV Living Episode:
Hurricane Idalia is a Category 4 major hurricane and it's here. We moved our RV inland a little to Lake Placid, but will still get pounded with high winds, flooding, and possible tornadoes. We are still in a very bad situation and too close to the shore. We are preparing for the outer bands of the storm. Can we ride this out without flipping? Will our RV lot flood? Are we safe enough for passage? Watch to find out, we will be covering this hurricane before, during, and after. In person, and on the ground!

Florida's Hurricanes: The threat of hurricanes is very real for Florida during the six-month long Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 until November 30. The peak of hurricane season occurs between mid-August and late October, when the waters in the equatorial Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico have warmed enough to help support the development of tropical waves.

Storm/Hurricane Categorization:
Major Hurricane - A hurricane which reaches Category 3 (sustained winds greater than 110 mph) on the Saffir/Simpson Hurricane Scale.

Hurricane - A tropical cyclone in the Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, or eastern Pacific in which the maximum 1-minute sustained surface wind is 64 knots (74 mph) or greater.

Tropical Depression - A tropical cyclone in which the maximum 1-minute sustained surface wind is 33 knots (38 mph) or less.>

Tropical Storm - A tropical cyclone in which the maximum 1-minute sustained surface wind ranges from 34 to 63 knots (39 to 73 mph) inclusive.

About Us:
We are Brian and Nickie. We cover fun adventures, travel, RV Life, and many other topics and events. Unscripted and usually funny, real life reality show, where we just wing it through our travels and especially our RV! Multiple videos on a weekly basis, we are cataloging our life’s journey one video at a time. RV living is new to us, and we are making all the newbie mistakes. Follow along, our content is real, free, and better than most reality shows on TV!

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