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October 19, 2005

This has to be just a bad dream

That's what I thought when I woke up this morning. When I went to bed last night the weather was certainly on my mind. The giant Great Floridian machine had been running for the past week and was moving full speed ahead, The bike racks are up, fencing pulled tight, the changing bag holders in alignment and everything is running ahead of schedule for this weekend's big dance.

As I was laying in bed half asleep I heard something about Wilma being the most powerful hurricane ever. I thought my mind was just playing games with me. When I fell asleep she was barely a category one storm. As I drifted in and out of sleep I heard it again. I quickly jumped out of bed and turned on the weather channel and went online to check-out the weather sites. I could not believe what I was seeing, Wilma was a cat 5 storm with the lowest recorded pressure ever!!! What is up with that? This has been a challenging year for us, especially following last year's crazy hurricane season. We have had our share of weather issues this year as well, but in late October the odds of a major storm hitting Central Florida are almost nil.

It is only appropriate that if a storm was going to play with my mind it would be named Wilma. Growing up with a name like Fred, especially in the "Flinstones era", I was used to comments like "where's Wilma" and being called "Freddy Flinstone" by my childhood friends.

Wilma was certainly on my mind yesterday. After a few weeks without any storms, the media was in hurricane hype withdrawal. Once Wilma was named, the media's weather hype machines cranked up to top speed. As a result the emails and phone calls started pouring in. You cannot blame the athletes, many are already in transit to Clermont with the biggest travel push taking place on Thursday. When you are traveling half way around the world or across the country to race in the shadows of a powerful hurricane, you have to be concerned.

Unfortunately there is not much we can tell everyone except to stay tuned to our website for the latest up to the minute information. The absolute last thing I want to do is cancel the race. This is our 15th birthday party for the GFT and we have been working hard to make certain it is the best race ever.

The trouble with hurricane forecasting is that the forecast storm paths are not very reliable a few days out. It will be a tough day for us because we will have to spend a great deal of time on contingency planning and dealing with tons of calls and emails related to the weather. This is time and energy that was already allocated to other aspects of the race. Unfortunately all we can tell everyone is to stay tuned to our website for details. No decisions will be made today (Wednesday). For right now the race is on as planned and I'm looking forward to greeting the athletes at tonight's Welcome Reception.

If the storm heads our way, we'll notify everyone of our plans on Thursday afternoon. We have a meeting already scheduled with our emergency services team and local police. Whatever decision we make will most likely be made at that meeting.

Stay tuned...

Posted by Fred at October 19, 2005 05:51 AM | More in: Great Floridian

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Go away, Wilma, yabba dabba doooo!

Posted by: Marcie White at October 19, 2005 03:19 PM

fred- thank you for a great race. i won my age group. (male 35-39) but could not stay for awards due to the hurricane. how can i get my award. please email me back or call at (239) 370-9021
when you get a chance. any information will be appreciated. thanks again!
ron avola

Posted by: ron avola at October 26, 2005 09:55 AM

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