Three days ago, the US Navy NAVSEA said this:
Been some bad weather over there...but we are now down to days...5-10 max IMHO, and she will be at sea. I look very forward to that.
I was reading on GRF facebook page and the weather must have played an effect on the ship getting underway this past week.
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FORD Family -- Due to anticipated heavy weather tomorrow, April 6, we are keeping FORD Sailors off the roads as violent storms move through the area. To accomplish this, today's duty section will remain on board and turnover will take place tomorrow with a 1300 duty section turnover muster.
In addition to the duty section, Sailors identified by their departments as being essential personnel will report on board tonight and remain on board overnight to support the mission.
To prevent injury to Sailors, the CDO will secure the brow from midnight April 5th until noon April 6th (or high winds have abated).
We ask that the entire FORD family avoid traveling on the roads until the storm front passes. Be vigilant, follow the Tornado Safety guidelines, drive safely, and notify your chain of command with any issues that arise.