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On and off rain and breezy in PB County. Nothing fancy. Biggest issue today was guessing when to take dogs out to avoid rain.
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Kind of the same thing up here in PSL, lots of wind, bands of rain and that is about it. I put up shutters in the front of my house cuz it fases the direction of the shore & where the store is coming from. Just over here chillin tho |
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11-09-2022, 11:10 PM | #27 |
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I'm just getting a few strong bands, but our summer afternoon storms are worse. The worst part is going to be the storm surge along the coast. I didn't close my accordions or put up the few shutters.
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Much stronger here than expected, but no damage to the house etc. Winds still high but beginning to diminish now. Lots of erosion at the beach, and A1A got wet and sandy/rocky, maybe slightly undermined in one spot.
Clean up tomorrow; so far just picking up tree fall and rinsing off the house etc to clear the salt. Hopefully nothing more! Edit: apparently about 2 miles south of us the Northbound lane of A1A washed out. That will be closed for a while so FDOT can figure out a better way to repair it than the last time. Last edited by 2000cs; 11-10-2022 at 11:11 AM.. |
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The storm pretty much made landfall like 2 minutes away from my house. Tons of wind & rain but no bigge tbh...which I am greatful for! No damage, no standing water, all trees standing, no lost roof tiles. Hell I didn't even lose power! |
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So my question for you guys is...How long are your rides going to remain in the garage before you dare to take them out into what is now a very salty world. Anyone making an offering to Chango for major rain storms, and soon?
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Already sent it early this morning, Sun was out, roads were dry.
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Like most CAT1 storms, this one was as expected. Besides the beach erosion and washed out roads along the beach, I don't think even a leaf blew past my house. I was outside on my patio having a cigar until about 1am with no worries. It sucks that I had to cancel my patients today because of the media making it out to be dangerous and patients believing it.
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Now I live like 2-3 miles from the beach and never see sand or anything like that. I would have taken the car out last night if I really had somewhere to go. This morning it's dry with tiny sprinkles passing by every so often. No concerns at all. |
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Edit: you’re about 160 miles south of us, which is why I thought we would have a bit milder experience. But we started with high winds out of the NW, and over about the last 48 hours went around the compass (N-NE-E-SE, now S). Sustained over 30, part of it sustained near 40, gusts 50+. Not awful, but enough to pile up a lot of ocean water against the beach. Add the king tides and we had a lot of erosion and such. Low lying areas flooded, as they seems to usually do; we got more rain than forecast because the storm told a bit more northerly path and was slow moving. There was more wind damage to neighbors than in Ian, but less for our house. Last edited by 2000cs; 11-10-2022 at 05:12 PM.. |
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I rinse my house every week or two depending on the weather. Tomorrow afternoon I’ll be hosing it down because there is a nice salt film everywhere. Also have to get some water on the lawn, which seems wrong after so much rain, but the salt has to be washed down or the grass will struggle. Beach life, a worthwhile set of trade-offs for us, but obviously not for everyone. |
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Saw a video of a Florida man fishing in his front yard/road, and another Florida couple kayaking down the (flooded) road. There is a video somewhere of a shark swimming across the street farther south. Maybe some better examples will emerge as the weather clears.
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Great, other than the alligators running around.
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So the storm started here on Wednesday (really late Tuesday) and left the area Thursday evening. Wednesday the major road, A1A, which runs along the ocean here, washed out in several areas. In most cases it was undermined and/or lost a bit of the northbound lane, in at least one location the entire left lane was gone with a deep carve-out where it had been. Pictures of that made national news. An 8-mile stretch of A1A was closed in both directions because of the damage.
Thursday morning FDOT was on the scene and had crews coming in to begin repairs - as the storm continued. Last night (Saturday), the road reopened. FDOT is working all over the state, especially the east coast, following Nicole. They did amazing work on the SW side after Ian, and did it again here. Last edited by 2000cs; 11-13-2022 at 07:27 AM.. Reason: Found a picture |
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