Posted on 09/25/2004 4:55:46 AM PDT by RedBloodedAmerican
Thought a thread in Breaking News for the weekend covering Hurricane Jeanne would be a good thing. Post your link, pics, updates and freeper check-in's here
[Rolling eyes] Great................
Hope it stays that way. Once it hits sohre it will deflect north or even possibly south, IMO
CNN IS SHOWING THE EYE IN THE BAHAMAS, BLUE SKY ABOVE
I think Florida has a big 'KICK ME' sign on her this year.
The buoy of Daytona USED to have a wireless webcam on it.
"Hey SE Mom, I'm in Winter Springs. "
I hear ya...but what I've seen driving around is trees like the one you noticed may appear fine one day- the next day a gust comes along and blows it over. Similarly, lots of our houses SEEM fine...but it won't take much wind to show that's not so.
The press is asking Jeb about those who refuse to evacuate. Remember the people in the mobile homes during Charley in Punta Gorda who did not evacuate when told to, and Jeb was supposed to force them and carry them out of their houses. Sheriff Beary of Orange County said "There is no remedy for foolishness."
ROFL
The NHC guy said the eye is as wide as the swath of destruction from Charley. I am thinking I should have headed to Asheville.
Poor Florida!Ya'll take cover.Better yet, evacuate!!!In 1886, 4 storms walloped Texas
No backlash against the government at all this time. I think Andrew taught the state a lesson.
Services after Frances were restored much quicker than w/Charley, near as I can tell.
Unfortunately, we're getting good at this stuff.
http://www.monolithicdome.com/
Check out this site when you can..
It's what every Floridian should be living in..
Re-enforced concrete shell dome structure, able to withstand 300+ MPH winds..
Our thoughts and prayers are with those in Jeanne's path.
CONE AFTER CONE AFTER CONE. (I left plywood up from Ivan but my upstairs is vulnerable. I do have a shower curtain for the front windows upstairs if they blow out.)
Not to worry. Unlike hurricane Andrew in 1992, both FL Governor Jeb Bush and President Bush already have all the resources and paperwork already completed to get help to any areas affected by hurricane Jeanne as soon as possible. What made the problem with Andrew so bad was the fact that then-Governor Lawton Chiles delayed asking for Federal assistance, which really caused all kinds of problems for relief in the Homestead area.
I would mention that there is some good news coming out of this. Michael "I've-never-turned-away-from-a-cheeseburger-or-a-conspiracy-theory-I-could-get-my-hands-on" Moore was scheduled to speak at the University of Florida on Monday or Tuesday. I've heard that because of the hurricane, the thing was cancelled. And, he was going to get FREEPed anyway, but the less time that that scumbag spends inside my county and inside my city limits, the better.
Sorry Oxen! I just wanted you to be safe! I wonder how high the winds will get in Apopka/Zellwood? I think we lie on the east side of the track by just a hair.
That's too bad. I hope they have something covering their damage because it's the MOLD that moves counties to condemn properties. There are lots of on line sites regarding how to deal with mold. Also in today's paper: www.sptimes.com in the home section.
Floridians need to take this seriously...
Proper structure for the weather conditions will cut insurance costs dramatically..
Insurance companies will often co-operate in rebuilding if they know the structure will probably never suffer from hurricane damages again..
Check out your insurance agent.. I am positive they have statistics and actually promote this type of structure in many areas..
Insurance companies want to collect premiums, not make payouts..
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