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09-29-2022, 10:11 PM #11
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09-29-2022, 10:53 PM #12
Good to hear Bill. I was a little worried about you being that close. Glad to hear you made it through unscathed.
Yeah, we are all fine here. Lee county wasn't so lucky it seems. Prayers still for those people. I was doing roofing work in Miami after Andrew and I still have vivid memories of what that was like. That was more of a wind event and solidly Cat 5 (177 mph sustained winds with gusts near 200) so it looked like a bomb went off. Ian was more of a water event so a different kind of devastation but still bad, maybe worse as it sounds like death toll may end up higher.
In Miami after Andrew. This one guy in Kendall had a stop sign in the corner in his house. He told us the story. As the storm got out of control he walked out of the bathrooom to check something and he happened to look out the front window facing the intersection and saw the stop sign twisting back and forth in the wind blowing right toward his house and he could see the pole was about to break. Just as it did he dove down behind the couch and it went through his front window, over his head, through the sliding glass door and landed in his pool.
Hard to believe a big thunderstorm could do all that. It made me feel very small and insignificant.Iron by iron is sharpened, And a man sharpens the face of his friend. PR 27:17
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Bill31521 (09-30-2022)
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09-29-2022, 11:19 PM #13
I've never had the misfortune to experience such a scary event thank my lucky stars.
I did visit New Orleans the year after Katrina though.
You would think that a year after a big City like that would be back to normal but, there were symbols sprayed on still doors by rescuers, cars that were ruined by the flood under the overpass, loads of them. The big arena that people evacuated to wasn't fixed and I have no idea where the locals got groceries because all the grocery stores I saw were still closed.
One of the problems is that when the levies broke, the town is very low, even the cemeteries had vaults because nobody could dig a hole for a coffin.
My heart went out to the people living there.
And then, just in the middle of my sympathy one of the locals came up to me and said,"I bet you $10 I can tell where you got those sneakers".
There were a few guys standing around, no doubt to make sure I paid up but luckily I had been warned by the hotel receptionist not to fall for it.
Their answer would have been, on your feet and i would have been $10 lighter.
The long bridge into New Orleans was closed still and as we drove along the coast from Mobil Alabama we saw signs like the McDonalds just standing there, no buildings just signs.
That was one of the most memorable experiences i had, I don't know how the locals escaped with their lives but they certainly have my respect.- - Steve
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PaulFLUS (09-30-2022)
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09-30-2022, 12:41 AM #14
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Thanked: 2209I received a phone call from my daughter this morning. She and her family live in Minnesota but own a home in Cape Coral, Florida. One block away from the ocean where Ian made landfall. Her neighbor called her to let her know that my daughter's house has 3 feet of mud inside it.
At the moment she is not happy.Last edited by randydance062449; 09-30-2022 at 12:44 AM.
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PaulFLUS (09-30-2022)
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09-30-2022, 02:47 AM #15
I appreciate your response Randy and I want to acknowledge your response but it hurts me to give a "like".for your daughters house being filled with mud. I hate that and I wish them the best in their recovery from it.
Iron by iron is sharpened, And a man sharpens the face of his friend. PR 27:17
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11-09-2022, 11:00 PM #16
And here we go again.
Although this one is not expected to be a category 4 another direct hit is just what we need.Iron by iron is sharpened, And a man sharpens the face of his friend. PR 27:17
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08-29-2023, 12:08 AM #17
...And again. This one is supposed to be serious. 90+ mph wind when it crosses us. So far they are saying Cat 3 when it makes landfall. Hopefully they're wrong. That would be the highest wind I can remember seeing from a storm in...20 years?...maybe 30.
Weather Channel is broadcasting from my town today.Iron by iron is sharpened, And a man sharpens the face of his friend. PR 27:17
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08-29-2023, 12:21 AM #18
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08-29-2023, 12:40 AM #19
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PaulFLUS (08-29-2023)
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08-29-2023, 01:36 AM #20
We're old hand at this stuff here.
We're like penguins in a snowstorm baby.
Iron by iron is sharpened, And a man sharpens the face of his friend. PR 27:17