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Bonnie Hits; Florida Braces for Charley (380,000 ordered evacuated)
fox news ^ | 8/12/04

Posted on 08/12/2004 10:14:32 AM PDT by PinnedAndRecessed

APALACHICOLA, Fla. — A disorganized Tropical Storm Bonnie (search) came ashore near the central Florida Panhandle on Thursday afternoon, bringing with it lighter-than-expected wind and rain.

By noontime Apalachicola looked as if nothing happened. The sun was shining, the surf was calming with the Bonnie having bypassed the area, heading east.

Meanwhile, some 380,000 Tampa Bay area residents have been asked to evacuate from coastal or low-lying areas because of Bonnie's stronger brother, Hurricane Charley (search). It was the largest such evacuation in the history of Pinellas County, which includes St. Petersburg.

As a strengthening Charley neared southern Florida with 90 mph winds, Bonnie's disorganized center came ahore with winds near 50 mph. Bonnie was expected to bring the possibility of heavy rains and flooding to already-soaked areas of the Panhandle, which was under a tropical storm warning.

The bridge across Apalachicola Bay to the barrier island of St. George remained open. The island was mostly deserted of tourists, though some businesses and restaurants remained open. Owners of many oceanfront homes and businesses decided not to board up windows as the storm approached.

The prospect of the back-to-back storms — the first since 1906 — led Gov. Jeb Bush to declare a state of emergency for all of Florida. Schools and government offices also were closed, and Bush activated the Florida National Guard. The Federal Emergency Management Agency's (search) regional operations center in Atlanta was also put into operation Thursday morning.

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To: Petronski
Yikes, where do 380,000 people go?

March on Washington to blame Bush for the hurricane because of his refusal to sign the Kyoto Treaty.

21 posted on 08/12/2004 10:33:06 AM PDT by montag813
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To: PinnedAndRecessed

I don't understand how the National Weather Service ever saw two hurricanes headed toward Florida at the same time and didn't name them Bonnie and Clyde.


22 posted on 08/12/2004 10:34:15 AM PDT by Alberta's Child ("Ego numquam pronunciare mendacium . . . sed ego sum homo indomitus")
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To: Dane; Sam's Army

The owner of Rosen Hotels has offered every room for $42.50 and when he fills up, his staff will find other rooms in the area for customers and charge them the same price. I believe he did this for a storm a couple of years ago, too.


23 posted on 08/12/2004 10:42:22 AM PDT by stainlessbanner
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To: stainlessbanner

Good corporate citizen, there.


24 posted on 08/12/2004 10:43:46 AM PDT by Sam's Army (Reject Materialism)
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To: Sam's Army

There was an old lady who called into Bud Headbanger yesterday. She said in the 20s and 30s the kids would play out in the hurricanes and tropical storms. They had no warning systems and basically just rode out the storms. She said they were never scared.


26 posted on 08/12/2004 10:44:33 AM PDT by stainlessbanner
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To: Loopy Picklefink

Tell them to drive up to Brooksville and catch 50 over to O-town. It is better than driving on the I-4 "corridor of death" anyway, even moreso during an evac.


27 posted on 08/12/2004 10:45:31 AM PDT by lugsoul (Until at last I threw down my enemy and smote his ruin on the mountainside.)
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To: Alberta's Child
I don't understand how the National Weather Service ever saw two hurricanes headed toward Florida at the same time and didn't name them Bonnie and Clyde.

Hurricanes are named years in advance. The only time they change a name is if a hurricane causes lots of damage and/or deaths. Click here for more info.

28 posted on 08/12/2004 10:47:08 AM PDT by bkwells (GO NAVY! BEAT ARMY!)
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To: lugsoul

Heading south on 75 might not be a bad idea either. A calculated risk, perhaps---but it could mean outflanking the storm as it heads North and East and avoiding a ton of traffic.


29 posted on 08/12/2004 10:48:06 AM PDT by Sam's Army (Reject Materialism)
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To: Alberta's Child
Rep Jackson-Lee wouldn't allow those kind of racist storm names.
30 posted on 08/12/2004 10:48:48 AM PDT by stainlessbanner
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To: taxcontrol
Under what authority can the state order a person off their property? How can such and order be enforced without a warrant for arrest?

Not real sure how it works. I think they order the evacuation, as a precaution, your choice if you leave or not. But I think they have you sign something saying that you chose to stay and list your nearest living relative in the event of your death.

31 posted on 08/12/2004 10:52:52 AM PDT by Netizen (Abortion is not a choice -- it's murder. The only 'choice' is which method of birth control to use.)
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To: bobwoodard
In 1969, in Pass Christian, Mississippi, a group of people were preparing to have a "hurricane party" in the face of a storm named Camille.

Police Chief Jerry Peralta pulled up sometime after dark to the Richelieu Apartments. Facing the Beach less than 250 feet from the surf, the apartments were directly in the line of danger. A man with a drink in his hand came out to the second-floor balcony and waved.

Peralta yelled up, "You all need to clear out of here as quickly as you can. The storm's getting worse." But as other joined the man on the balcony, they just laughed at Peralta's order to leave.

"This is my land," one of them yelled back. "If you want me off, you'll have to arrest me." Peralta didn't arrest anyone, but he wasn't able to persuade them to leave either. He wrote down the names of the next of kin of the twenty or so people who gathered there to party through the storm.

They laughed as he took their names. They had been warned, but they had no intention of leaving. It was 10:15 p.m. when the front wall of the storm came ashore.

Scientists clocked Camille's wind speed at more than 205 miles-per-hour, the strongest on record. Raindrops hit with the force of bullets, and waves off the Gulf Coast crested between twenty-two and twenty-eight feet high.

Nothing was left of that three-story structure but the foundation; the only survivor was a five-year-old boy found clinging to a mattress the following day.

32 posted on 08/12/2004 10:53:59 AM PDT by PinnedAndRecessed (Back when "Made in the USA" actually meant something!)
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To: Petronski

I heard on the news today that Kerry was going to campaign in Florida this weekend. His campaign spokesman said, "he ain't afraid of 'Charley'."


33 posted on 08/12/2004 10:54:59 AM PDT by Ghengis
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To: stainlessbanner
The owner of Rosen Hotels has offered every room for $42.50 and when he fills up, his staff will find other rooms in the area for customers and charge them the same price. I believe he did this for a storm a couple of years ago, too

Is he going to pick up the difference with the other hotels? I can guarantee you if there is a rush on rooms, that the rack rate will be charged by the vast majority of hotel/motels.

34 posted on 08/12/2004 10:55:00 AM PDT by Dane (Trial lawyers are the tapeworms to wealth creating society)
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To: Dane
You can bet that every hotel/motel is going to be charging the rack rate(the maximum rate seen on the back of hotel/motel doors). Every disaster has its winners and losers.

Actually, I saw on the news last night that a group of hotels owned by the Rosen group were offering a special rate around $42 a night for Florida residents - evacuees.

35 posted on 08/12/2004 10:55:25 AM PDT by aberaussie
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To: Petronski; taxcontrol
I believe the deal is: evacuate the area by time X. After time X, no search and rescue will be attempted, citizen: you are on your own.

If the authorities think it can be life threatening, and if anyone decides to stay, the authorities have them sign a paper (like a will for next of kin), and this will release the state of any liability.

The person has been notified that if they stay, they do so at their own risk.

If their home is torn up, and by signing this document, I'm not sure how much insurance will be paid out for the destroyed home and/or life if any.

36 posted on 08/12/2004 10:55:50 AM PDT by SheLion (The terrorist are here.......living among us. It's too late to close the borders.)
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To: Sam's Army

"What did folks do before the days of bottled water? "

We used to fill the bathtub, pots and pans.


37 posted on 08/12/2004 10:59:28 AM PDT by Rebelbase (Bush is Hell on liberals and terrorists.)
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To: SheLion
If their home is torn up, and by signing this document, I'm not sure how much insurance will be paid out for the destroyed home and/or life if any.

I would think it would have little impact if any on home insurance. It might however have an impact of the person's life insurance!

38 posted on 08/12/2004 10:59:28 AM PDT by Netizen (Abortion is not a choice -- it's murder. The only 'choice' is which method of birth control to use.)
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To: taxcontrol

No one will be dragged out of their homes, but if there is an emergency, the people who stay are on their own. Evacuation is ordered because of probability of storm surge. Low lying areas will flood and that is more likely to kill people than the wind. A high school classmate of mine was killed during the Storm of the Century because of flooding on the northwest coast of Florida. Storm surge is the most deadly part of the hurricane.

We are in the Florida Keys (Islamorada, upper keys) and if the storm was more than a Cat 2 we'd all be the hell out of here. If this storm were a direct threat, I'd be out of here with my baby daughter and hubby would hold the fort, but at most we are looking at losing power for a day. No big deal.

If evacuation were mandatory, we'd go. People want to protect their homes, but property can be replaced. Since our area is now under a hurricane watch, not warning, we'll stay. The authorities don't make evacuation orders lightly, and when they do, it's to preserve lives and not have chaos ensue during the middle of a hurricane when people who think it'll be fun realize they are screwed and want to be rescued.


39 posted on 08/12/2004 11:00:09 AM PDT by LBelle
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To: Sam's Army

I am in Brevard right now but going to stay with a friend in Plant City..she lives alone and has a 2 yr old little girl. Plant City is 25 mins outside of Tampa Bay...Charley is packing 105 mph winds...and is expected to be around 125 at landfall.


40 posted on 08/12/2004 11:01:55 AM PDT by My Favorite Headache
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