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08/22/2008 08:49:56 AM · #26
I'm starting to sprout gills, is that normal?
Just south of my house they reported 20" of rain in the previous 24 hours, that was last night at 9:00 PM and it has been raining ever since, right now as hard as ever.
08/22/2008 09:36:57 AM · #27


At work, On the way home, Sunset afterglow at the local river on the way home. We are about 200 miles south of the center of the storm now, and still getting some of the shower band activity.
08/22/2008 10:00:18 AM · #28
hopefully homeowners insurance will cover the gazebo!

Originally posted by idnic:



Friday update: My lil gazebo is dead and the forest behind my house is flooding. We still have CRAZY wind and the rain is expected for the next couple of days.

GO AWAY FAY!
08/22/2008 11:12:29 AM · #29


Just a little follow up to the pictures I posted yesterday, the tree is almost completely underwater now and it is still raining like hell. I went out for a drive this morning and there are many flooded roads which are closed, including one of the entrances to our neighborhood, even a few homes looked to be in trouble. Can we be done now?


08/22/2008 11:16:31 AM · #30
My mom is in Daytona Beach and they are getting a lot of rain and winds. This from the severe weather alert for her area:

COASTAL VOLUSIA COUNTY-
1047 AM EDT FRI AUG 22 2008

...FUNNEL CLOUDS POSSIBLE OVER CENTRAL VOLUSIA COUNTY...

AT 1043 AM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
STORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING FUNNEL CLOUDS AND STRONG WIND GUSTS 9
MILES SOUTHWEST OF DAYTONA BEACH SPEEDWAY...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 22
MPH.

LOCATIONS IN THE PATH OF THE STORM WHICH MAY EXPERIENCE GUSTY WINDS
AND FUNNEL CLOUDS INCLUDE DAYTONA BEACH INTL SPEEDWAY.

FUNNEL CLOUDS CAN OCCASIONALLY TOUCH DOWN AND PRODUCE BRIEF...SMALL
TORNADOES. MOVE INDOORS AND STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS.

I may have to give her a call.
08/22/2008 11:24:14 AM · #31
Originally posted by redjulep:



...FUNNEL CLOUDS POSSIBLE OVER CENTRAL VOLUSIA COUNTY...



Perfect....keeps ear out for sound of freight train.

Message edited by author 2008-08-22 11:26:23.
08/22/2008 11:53:48 AM · #32
We were lucky in Delray Beach. The worst was over in about 12 hours. School and city facilities were closed for only one day. The worst was the tornado threat -- many warnings throughout the night (no sleep) accompanied by very high winds and violent downpours. I think the closest tornado touch downs were in Boynton Beach and Wellington.

I hope all your homes are still dry. Hang on!
08/22/2008 01:14:10 PM · #33
I just wanted to say, that while myself and my family enjoyed Fay, even driving 50 miles yesterday to catch up with it for photos and to walk around in it, that my family and I are very sorry for those who have been troubled by the storm to the extent of property or personal damage.
08/22/2008 01:29:08 PM · #34
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YES! We're in a clear spot.
08/22/2008 01:58:41 PM · #35
I was just looking at the radar over here in Louisiana and commenting that our friends in Florida had got to be SICK of that storm that will not go away. Wish it would meander up to Georgia where they need the rain.........
08/22/2008 02:05:13 PM · #36
Jax is in a bit of trouble now... the St. John's river is flooding. Blech Blech!

I'll post more pics later, the rain is STILL coming down around here.
08/22/2008 03:45:26 PM · #37
Nice. We just lost power for 1 1/2 hours. I am SO over this storm!

08/22/2008 03:52:53 PM · #38
Originally posted by idnic:

Nice. We just lost power for 1 1/2 hours. I am SO over this storm!

That is one area where we were lucky, never lost power. In the mean time it's pissing down rain again.
08/22/2008 03:54:11 PM · #39
Hehe, during Francis and Jeanne we lost power for 4-6 days and had no windows (motel room, four adults, two dogs, cat)... not trying to downplay you though idnic, I go batty after a couple minutes with no PC and A/C.

Message edited by author 2008-08-22 15:54:40.
08/22/2008 04:03:11 PM · #40
Originally posted by idnic:

Nice. We just lost power for 1 1/2 hours. I am SO over this storm!


Cindi, I really DO sympathise, but I had to chuckle...
Power's out for 1 hour and 30 minutes, time between Cindi's posts is 1 hour and 40 minutes. Shows she's got her priorities right! ;)
08/22/2008 04:06:19 PM · #41
Originally posted by BeeCee:

Originally posted by idnic:

Nice. We just lost power for 1 1/2 hours. I am SO over this storm!


Cindi, I really DO sympathise, but I had to chuckle...
Power's out for 1 hour and 30 minutes, time between Cindi's posts is 1 hour and 40 minutes. Shows she's got her priorities right! ;)


Hahahaa Yeah, I was worried you guys had missed me. :D

Now the kids are outside on rollerblades (6 of them, my daughter and 5 neighbors' kids) they are holding a bedsheet and letting the wind sail them down the street. I'll take some pics! lol
08/22/2008 05:01:52 PM · #42
Originally posted by idnic:


Now the kids are outside on rollerblades (6 of them, my daughter and 5 neighbors' kids) they are holding a bedsheet and letting the wind sail them down the street. I'll take some pics! lol


"When life gives you lemons, make lemonade" is the quote that comes to mind!
Here's hoping y'all get some relief soon. I got out last night, lucky my flight went from Orlando; they almost couldn't cater it because of the wind.
At the conference I attended this week, attendance was way down, and a lot of that was the weather, no doubt. Several speakers canceled at the last minute because of it. Oddly, down near Disney, there was *very* little wind, but up at the airport it was blowing near 40 mph yesterday evening.
08/22/2008 06:09:40 PM · #43
Four roof leaks, broken branches everywhere, pool overflowing.

Power out about 2 hrs, but while we were sleeping, so no biggy. Tornado spotted about a mile from the house.

Here are some photos from today:

<== Jacksonville Beach
<== My front porch and driveway - littered with small branches, but nothing major
<== Neighbor's driveway - not as lucky as me
<== More Jax beach
<== Another neighbor's driveway. Definitely not lucky.
<== This is a street - no lake or stream nearby. It just couldn't drain fast enough
<== I took a walk down to the beach, for a minute or two. The sand and rain was painful, so I only stayed a bit.
08/22/2008 06:56:52 PM · #44
I went to work today. First time I've been out since Monday afternoon.

We live on sand dune and had no flooding, despite 18" and still raining. My family lives in Jax, it's getting ugly up there.

Sorry for all of you in the flood areas. Be careful, and don't ruin your cars driving in it.
08/22/2008 07:22:38 PM · #45
Glad to see you're okay, Roxanne. Don't worry, I'm not driving anywhere until this stuff scoots out of here. We just had a tornado touch down a couple of miles from here. :/

Sam, good to see you checking in too. I worried about you today when I saw the news talking about so much flooding near you.

Fritz, did you enjoy the Florida sunshine? :D

I'm so glad Fay is on her way out!

Its still raining here and the flooding behind my house is getting deeper and deeper. The kids found ways to enjoy themselves though:












08/22/2008 07:24:13 PM · #46
Wow, I guess the rain was coming down in sheets!
08/22/2008 08:09:17 PM · #47
Originally posted by scalvert:

Wow, I guess the rain was coming down in sheets!


Swear to god I saw cats and dogs!
08/22/2008 10:08:49 PM · #48

On the way to work this morning.

A cow pasture, shot while on the way to lunch today.
It rained like crazy again this afternoon, over a huge area. We got another 3 inches or so within a couple of hours. Our septic tank is not draining properly now, and there is more water in our neighborhood than I have seen in about 10 years. I'm off to my son's place to get a shower now.

08/22/2008 11:49:43 PM · #49
Sorry about the trouble, Waddy. Hope we all start to dry out this weekend (though we're expecting rain all day, again). Its the wind and the volume of rain.... we're flooded for the first time since '04 when we had 4 of these in the same summer. I hope you and yours stay safe and keep indoors as long as the power stays on. :)
08/23/2008 12:37:13 AM · #50
Originally posted by idnic:

Originally posted by scalvert:

Wow, I guess the rain was coming down in sheets!


Swear to god I saw cats and dogs!


Don't step in a poodle...
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