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BS: Facing Frances

CarolC 06 Sep 04 - 11:42 AM
CarolC 06 Sep 04 - 11:49 AM
JennyO 06 Sep 04 - 11:55 AM
harpgirl 06 Sep 04 - 12:25 PM
JennyO 06 Sep 04 - 12:55 PM
SINSULL 06 Sep 04 - 01:47 PM
harpgirl 06 Sep 04 - 02:17 PM
Blackcatter 06 Sep 04 - 02:49 PM
harpgirl 06 Sep 04 - 02:59 PM
Blackcatter 06 Sep 04 - 03:03 PM
CarolC 06 Sep 04 - 03:07 PM
Janie 06 Sep 04 - 07:49 PM
Bee-dubya-ell 06 Sep 04 - 09:58 PM
Bill D 06 Sep 04 - 10:20 PM
JennyO 06 Sep 04 - 11:33 PM
Blackcatter 07 Sep 04 - 12:32 AM
CarolC 07 Sep 04 - 12:06 PM
GUEST,Blackcatter 07 Sep 04 - 04:00 PM
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Janie 08 Sep 04 - 11:06 PM
JennyO 09 Sep 04 - 12:07 AM
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wysiwyg 09 Sep 04 - 05:29 PM
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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: CarolC
Date: 06 Sep 04 - 11:42 AM

She's heading this way now (Alabama), but I understand she's been downgraded to a tropical storm. We're expecting heavy rains with winds possibly gusting to over 50 mph. There are flash flood alerts for this area, but we're up on a hill, so that won't be a problem for us. We'll be ok if the winds don't get too bad.


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: CarolC
Date: 06 Sep 04 - 11:49 AM

P.S. Here's hoping we don't get any trees falling on us.


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: JennyO
Date: 06 Sep 04 - 11:55 AM

Be careful driving tomorrow Paul. A lot of roads I have seen on the news have been damaged.

I'm wondering about some others we haven't heard from - Blackcatter, harpgirl, who said her power was iffy, and those of you with rels living there. Any more news?


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: harpgirl
Date: 06 Sep 04 - 12:25 PM

Power is back on here. The rain is steady but light and there are a lot of leaves and branches down. It doesn't seem like a bad storm at this point. My mom still has no water in PB county and is using bathtub water for everything. There are gasoline shortages in south florida and lots of damage but I don't have cable TV so I probably no less than most folks.


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: JennyO
Date: 06 Sep 04 - 12:55 PM

Glad to hear you're all right hg.


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: SINSULL
Date: 06 Sep 04 - 01:47 PM

Kelly's OK too - a little water in her apartment and a lot of wind damage outside but all is well.


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: harpgirl
Date: 06 Sep 04 - 02:17 PM

I was snoozing in the den and heard a loud noise...a forty foot live oak just uprooted from my neighbor's yard and smashed through my roof...now I have to get up in the attic and stem the leaks and call the insurance company. I had a feeling I was gonna get clobbered...


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: Blackcatter
Date: 06 Sep 04 - 02:49 PM

Hello all,

Lost power for 18 hours. I got lucky this time (7 days for Charley)

Everything else is good. Just couldn't believe how long it lasted. We got the first outer band of wind and rain Saturday afternoon and the last one should be here in about 30 minutes. About a 48 hour storm.

Unfortunately, even though I have not food for them, every ant in the neighborhood has decided it's safer in my place than anywhere else.

Now for the stats from my wind station. Sustained winds were as high as 68mph The highest gust I recorded was 94mph. But the main part of the storm crossed 100 miles south of me. Charley had sustained winds of 90mph and gusts as hih as 112mph.

By the way - Sewall's Point was the official point of landfall of the eye. My sister lives on Sewall's Point. She's fine in her $1.2 million hovel.


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: harpgirl
Date: 06 Sep 04 - 02:59 PM

Everything's a mess at my house...limbs everywhere, smashed roof, forty foot live oak crushed my fig tree as it hit the roof. The roof is beginning to cave in on the edge...I'm a basketcase! Help!!!!!


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: Blackcatter
Date: 06 Sep 04 - 03:03 PM

I'm so sorry Harpgirl. 3 of my friends lost their homes in Charley. Talk to your neighbors to see what they can do.


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: CarolC
Date: 06 Sep 04 - 03:07 PM

Get out of there, harpgirl! Go someplace safe till the winds die down. Maybe your neighbor will take you in.


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: Janie
Date: 06 Sep 04 - 07:49 PM

Thinking of you Harpgirl, and hoping you are safe.

We still don't have any word of my aunt,uncle and cousins. We assume they are safe. Uncle William & Aunt Cat, and one of my cousins all live in Satellite Beach/Indian Harbour. Both families evacuated to another cousin's house on higher ground in Melbourne proper. Guess we just have to wait for power or cell towers to go back up. My aunt and uncle in West Palm evacuated to cousins in Atlanta. The Sarasota contingent are, of course, all fine. So far, it seems, property damage, (thankfully) will be the issue in Florida, and not loss of life. Did my heart good to see so many people have the sense to obey the evacuation orders.

The potential flooding as Frances moves up through the southeast is probably a bigger threat to life. Poor southern West Virginia has been devastated repeatedly by floods the last few years (thanks to surface mining.) And it looks like the storm will track straight up through the southern Appalachians in Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky and West Virginia. The power of flash floods in all those hollows is mindboggling.

Annie & I spent the weekend in Williamsburg, Va, and were getting some rain and wind from the East, which was associated with Frances. The power and scope of the forces of nature is as awesome it is awful.

Makes ya' feel kinda puny, doesn't it?

Janie


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: Bee-dubya-ell
Date: 06 Sep 04 - 09:58 PM

Damn, Harpy! Now I feel guilty. You got your house broke and we haven't had more than a stiff breeze over here.


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: Bill D
Date: 06 Sep 04 - 10:20 PM

harpy..if there is ANY way to get a roll of plastic sheeting/tarp and some tacks...hardware store...Home Depot, etc....cover holes until work can be done

so damn sorry...

(the 2nd year we lived here, a huge Oak tree came down in a storm, and just missed the bedroom where my wife was asleep...we were so lucky, and ever since then I have kept a roll of plastic around....I use it for lots of things, and when it gets low, I get more..)


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: JennyO
Date: 06 Sep 04 - 11:33 PM

Well, at least it sounds like everyone is safe. Harpgirl, I hope your roof problem is now getting sorted - it sounds like it is, from what you said in the other thread Florida Mudcatters - how are you?! The sort of thing that happened to you is probably going to become more and more common with each storm. I can see an awful lot of trees in the future just pulling out of the ground because of the continual soaking from rain.

I don't like the sound of Ivan. If it does head for you guys in a few days, maybe you should seriously consider moving out of its way this time. In the end, personal safety is the most important thing!

Jenny


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: Blackcatter
Date: 07 Sep 04 - 12:32 AM

At this point it looks as if Ivan will pass beneath Florida. I never like to say anything is good news exect for a hurricane going out to the middle of the ocean and disappearing. If it misses Florida, all that means is that it's probably Texas, Louisiana or Mexico's problem.


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: CarolC
Date: 07 Sep 04 - 12:06 PM

It's just rain here where we are now. The winds died down some time last night. It definitely looks like a big storm has passed through here, but there's no damage to any of our stuff. Here's hoping Ivan blows himself out in the middle of the ocean and never makes landfall.


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: GUEST,Blackcatter
Date: 07 Sep 04 - 04:00 PM

Nearly everyone is leaving their plywood up on their homes/businesses to wait and see what Ivan will do.

Still about 20% of Orange Co (Orlando) is without power, better than Charley, but considering how little damage this time, still pretty bad.


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: robomatic
Date: 07 Sep 04 - 07:26 PM

Remember to look out for downed power lines. If the power is out in your house, or likely to go out, turn off delicate stuff like computers, turn off heavy power users, such as air conditioners, so that when power is restored the initial load is lighter, less of a chance for a fuse or a recloser to blow.

When in the presence of a downed line, get away and call it in!

Maintain a battery capable radio and invest in some of those LED powered book lights. They go on for hours and hours.

There are some wind up radios and flashlights out there. They are overpriced and not too efficient, but they do work after a fashion.
If your car is in shape, you have a portable generator. You can buy gear to plug into the power terminals (used to be cigarette lighter) inside your car. More of a convenience for radios, music equipment than anything that needs power.

In Alaska some folks buy a disconnect device that goes with the power service point of their house. The idea is, if you're going to use a portable power generator to provide live home current on your house wiring, it is vitally important that you disconnect your house from the regular service, otherwise, you back-feed to the main system and you can electrocute a lineman.


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: catspaw49
Date: 08 Sep 04 - 09:20 PM

Harpy? Hey old friend, we're still thinking of you and hoping for the best.

Frances is passing through here now and we have had very solid and steady rain for 24 hours with flood watches, etc. I have an inch or so in the basement but things are supposed to stop by noon tomorrow. This is an amazing storm. It is still pretty well formed and stioll almost a massive as ever. The fact that it still carries so much moisture after all this time is impressive. We have had other hurricanes blow what little was left across us this far north, but I can think of noe anything nearly as strong as this one.

Hope we hear from Harpy soon!

Spaw


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: harpgirl
Date: 08 Sep 04 - 09:58 PM

Sorry about your soggy bottom, Pat....Mary Lou Orthey lives on the Peace River in Punta Gorda and she just put her house up for sale to return to the NE and then the storm hit. She got demolished! And the storm surge on the Peace River came over her sea wall!

The worrying was worse than the damage I experienced. I have a lot of clean up now because I forgot to tell the tree cutter to haul off the brush (actually, I was being cheap) and I've got the top of a forty foot live oak to haul to the curb and cut in four foot lengths.

Then I have about a cord of wood to split from the trunk unless I put another add in the paper for free wood. But the last time I had every weirdo, wacko, and NYCFTTS reject in my yard loading wood for a week! That was creepy! I'm going to keep it all to myself this time. But at the rate I burn it, I'll have firewood for another five years!

I'm afraid Ivan will hit us full force in about five days...Then I'll just have to check into the NYCFTTS

stay tuned....abbynormal


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: harpgirl
Date: 08 Sep 04 - 10:13 PM

Here comes Ivan!Ivan's projected path


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: Janie
Date: 08 Sep 04 - 11:06 PM

We still have not had word from our Melbourne relatives. Anybody know how much damage occurred in Melbourne and on Satellite Beach/Indian Harbor?

Janie


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: JennyO
Date: 09 Sep 04 - 12:07 AM

This updated diagram of Ivan's latest projected path looks even worse.

I have a bad feeling about Ivan too. If I was living in Florida and it continued to look like it was coming in my direction, I would get out - and soon, while there are still planes leaving and petrol to be bought. Ivan is much stronger than Frances - Geraldo and all those stupid brave young girl reporters won't be leaning into THIS wind - they'd get blown away!

Jenny


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: catspaw49
Date: 09 Sep 04 - 12:44 AM

We have your old room at the NYCFTTS all ready and waiting for you Harpy! Skiff has been doing a good job keeping the place running and the bedpans changed. Uh.....well, not exactly........er,uh........well......ya'see what happened is that awhile back he went a little nutso on the bedpan thing and started putting them all in a sterilizer. That was okay but he went wrong when he started using them fresh from the sterilizer resulting in severe burns to the ass on a number of patients including one guy who was so traumatized by th entire thing that he hasn't been able to shit since....and that was 6 weeks ago. Btw, his room is next to yours.

Spaw


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: wysiwyg
Date: 09 Sep 04 - 05:29 PM

I guess ole gal Frances got rode hard and put away wet-- she's in my basement now and I can't get her out. At least the yard is relatively dry--- now, at least. Cuz that's where she was a couple of hours ago till she slithered in, or was it slithering up from the rock bed. I already knew that's why we have dirt basements here, but it's the first time in 10 years it's been more than a little muddy slime down there and the appliances are all up on cement slabs.

She's in my pine-paneled guestroom too, but that's the roof's fault. Last night I had a just-before-sleep chance to show Hardi how to knock down wet acoustic tiles before they come bonking down on you when you ain't lookin'. Cuz Ah hate it when THAT happens!

Please, if you see Ivan before you do, tell him the guest rooms are already taken and he should head elsewhere to lay his wet head.

~S~


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: SINSULL
Date: 09 Sep 04 - 06:29 PM

Frances is dripping into my sunroom through the roof I had repaired last year. Better than having a tree fall on me I guess.


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: Bill D
Date: 09 Sep 04 - 06:33 PM

this has been a wet, wet, wet year around here (Washington DC), too...2 dehumidifiers running constantly in the 'basement', which is a finished lower level....

The grass and weeds grow faster than we can trim and whack and mow, and there is flooding in nearby areas weekly. I can barely imagine what it must be like to get the first taste of each of these storms.

I did read that various expensive flood control measures have kept this from becoming an even worse disaster in Florida...

keep your chins up, Floridians! literally..


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: Blackcatter
Date: 09 Sep 04 - 10:56 PM

I did read that various expensive flood control measures have kept this from becoming an even worse disaster in Florida..

Well the water managment districts have been draining all the small lakes into the larger ones and on south or north. They started this prior to Frances, but that water only moves so fast. The St. Johns River which flows north through east central Florida to Jacksonville, moves very slowly and is in fact, still rising, 4 days after Frances. It is expected to crest tomorrow night (Friday), but since it is actually just a giant flood plain ans quite swampy in places, has nuberous shallow lakes tied to it, it is not going to recede very quickly. With Ivan heading this way, the problem will only be exacerbated.

I have friends who live in a mobile home 2+ miles from the usual banks of the St. Johns near Christmas, FL. The water is currently over 2 feet high around their home. Their cars are flooded, and their geese, guinea fowl, and chickens are all dead.


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: harpgirl
Date: 09 Sep 04 - 11:13 PM

Oh great! I see the current projected path is straight at Tallahassee. I'm beginning to think it is Mother Nature punishing the Bushes for their misdeeds....At least my roof is ready for another clobbering. BillD can't you use some live oak???? or what about turkey fig tree wood?

I'm sorry about your friends, blackcatter. And I'm sorry you're currently out of a job...


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Subject: RE: BS: Facing Frances
From: Blackcatter
Date: 09 Sep 04 - 11:48 PM

such is life.

And Bill - I have some camphor wood for you too! Ever seen a camphor tree with a trunk over 3 1/2 feet in diameter?


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