Is this a big deal? Yes, and bigger than most Jamaicans are preparing for. For instance, your rubble wood pile. By Thursday it will be moved with other rubble in its place. Most people working now were very little or not born when Gillbert hit the island. And according to the most accurate weather model, the European one, the ECMWF, Kingston is going to get the eye about noon tomorrow and we will be seeing major effects in Negril by 4pm. It should be a Cat 3 in Kingston and exit the island in Negril as a Cat 2.
I am not sure if you have witnessed the damage right after a tornado, but the results are similar but the damage is so widespread in a hurricane that it is as far as the eye can see,
I went shopping yesterday for canned goods, and they even had two for one specials. I think those will be gone by now. We are lucky that this one is moving fast, 20mph which makes a huge difference. Ivan was 100 miles offshore and moving at less than 5mph. It just wouldn't stop raining.
If the European model is correct, expect damage unlike anything you have ever seen. Be sure to tape your glass windows with duct tape in the form of an X. The glass will actually bow from the winds.
And realistically, not having water and electricity is pretty normal on the West End. So that's not a biggie.
And for the link to the Gilbert story, here it is:
https://negril.com/forum/showthread....-Gilbert-Story