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Hurricane update....

phinphan11 said:
AWSI = A dedicated finheaven fan...

Either that or there's not a hell of a lot to do while wading out a hurricane at my parents' home. I've been posting at the same three or four sites I normally frequent. Down to 74% battery power now. Make that 73%.

A humorous aspect is when you walk around the house without power, and not many candles. I'm actually rooting for flashes of lightning to light up the house briefly and show me the way while I traipse into one dark room after another.
 
sitting in coral springs, I'm sandwiched between the hospital and the police station on 2 FPL grids so I have yet to lose power. So bad winds and decent rain. Not the lightest or worst hurricane we've been through. Other family in plantation and Pembroke pines is reporting power outages. Lots of leaves and debris around but no trees or major damage yet. minus the leak in my roof :-(
 
RWhitney014 said:
...says the guy in Indian River County...sorry, man, but I also live in CS and something like 250,000 people at last count don't have power in Broward County. Ours has flickered about 40 times in the past 4 hours. It's very windy out there, and two people have died from going outside and getting crushed by trees.

The "experts" are saying it will be past us by 10:00. I hope they're right.

country, I live in Jensen and took both in the mouth last year. I did not mean to diminish your discomforts but it still is minimal. Compared to Andrew it is a bad thunderstorm.
 
Thanks for the updates guys...it sounds like this Hurricane is a bit stronger than anticipated. Any news of any tornados spawning?
 
vt_dolfan said:
Thanks for the updates guys...it sounds like this Hurricane is a bit stronger than anticipated. Any news of any tornados spawning?

At about 9 PM, just after I lost power, a radio announcer said there looked like potential for tornados in the Miami Lakes area and much further south near Homestead. Apparently they had a sophisticated device that indicated twisting wind, even at very low levels, in those areas. Have not heard anything subsequently.

Joe Rose was just on the radio simulcast of Channel 4, saying residents from Homestead, Cutler Ridge and the Kendall regions of southwest Dade were calling the station with the most reports of power outages and damage. I'm near Kendall and this has been much heavier than we were led to believe beforehand. The rain shifted and intensified an hour or so ago.

While the rain has now temporarily lessened somewhat, the street is now flooded in front of our house with ankle high water nearly up to the front porch. It looks like a spooky scene from a Hitch**** movie, near total darkness with rustling trees and street signs in the middle of an apparent lake. The neighbor across the street has a huge and powerful beam light he is flashing across his property and elsewhere to assess damage, I suppose. I could do without the occasions he splashes the light on our home. I'm standing out there in shorts, just to get out of the dark and uncomfortably hot home, and no mood to wave to the camera.
 
cnc66 said:
country, I live in Jensen and took both in the mouth last year. I did not mean to diminish your discomforts but it still is minimal. Compared to Andrew it is a bad thunderstorm.

Sorry, Marty. Either way, I know you weren't trying to insult us, but it isn't a comparison that can be made...if someone has cancer that wasn't as bad as Lance Armstrong's, for instance, but they weren't a world-class athlete and died as a result, does it make it any better that the disease wasn't as malicious?

A hurricane is a hurricane is a hurricane, no matter what number the scales assign to it. 80 mph winds are strong.
 
I'm in Lantana Florida....Boca/WPB area...lost power since 4 oclock today...just got it back on. I thought we were in deep dookie. But all is well at the 11 o clock hour.
 
Awsi Dooger said:
At about 9 PM, just after I lost power, a radio announcer said there looked like potential for tornados in the Miami Lakes area and much further south near Homestead. Apparently they had a sophisticated device that indicated twisting wind, even at very low levels, in those areas. Have not heard anything subsequently.

Joe Rose was just on the radio simulcast of Channel 4, saying residents from Homestead, Cutler Ridge and the Kendall regions of southwest Dade were calling the station with the most reports of power outages and damage. I'm near Kendall and this has been much heavier than we were led to believe beforehand. The rain shifted and intensified an hour or so ago.

While the rain has now temporarily lessened somewhat, the street is now flooded in front of our house with ankle high water nearly up to the front porch. It looks like a spooky scene from a Hitch**** movie, near total darkness with rustling trees and street signs in the middle of an apparent lake. The neighbor across the street has a huge and powerful beam light he is flashing across his property and elsewhere to assess damage, I suppose. I could do without the occasions he splashes the light on our home. I'm standing out there in shorts, just to get out of the dark and uncomfortably hot home, and no mood to wave to the camera.

Hey good luck man, keep us updated.
 
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