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MAXUM
09-06-2017, 10:21 AM
Stay safe folks... heed the warnings to get out of harms way!
andy3519
09-06-2017, 11:12 AM
We have a place in Naples FL...........we are crossing our fingers.........
My FL boat is at the dealer for maintenance. The work is done and I have tickets to fly down there Monday to pick it up.
I considered going earlier this week to move the boat to it's home which is a lift that, at best, can get it about 5' above high tide. I did not do this so it remains on a rack about 10' above the water at the dealer.
A storm surge at my lift could remove my boat.
At the dealer water isn't the threat. Wind is.
Up high on the dealer rack my boat could be treated to all manner of insults.
Flying objects, canvas shredding and the toppling of the whole dealer rack come to mind.
If I go Monday, sea conditions will likely prevent me from fetching my boat. My next opportunity is Tuesday a week later. I have bought those tickets.
Whenever I arrive in FL it is my hope that there will be "Irma missed us" celebrations everywhere.
Wolfe-man
09-06-2017, 12:29 PM
Stay safe folks... heed the warnings to get out of harms way!
Thank you, Maxum. Yet another example of me wishing I was at the lake! Should be a bit "breezy" here in Miami this weekend.
Stay safe folks... heed the warnings to get out of harms way!
Irma's track is moving around, and "easing" East.
Here's a site to show how forecasting hurricane tracks can be "shifty":
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2017/IRMA_graphics.php?product=5day_cone_with_line
Paugus Bay Resident
09-06-2017, 07:22 PM
Thanks. I've been through them before, but this one is a bit more concerning.
Fingers crossed and hopefully won't get to see if impact windows really can take a 150 mph hit :)
TiltonBB
09-06-2017, 08:36 PM
I called my next door neighbor in Florida and he said his wife and three kids had rented a cabin in Tennessee and left today to wait the storm out. He and the two dogs are staying.
Contractors are charging $400 to put the storm shutters up on the house and $300 to take them down. That makes it almost worth flying down!
There is a company advertising on Craigslist for 50 laborers and offering to pay cash at the end of each day of work. (Apparently the IRS doesn't need to be involved). I was told that 80% of the homes have their storm shutters up already.
It sound like this could be the big one!
SAMIAM
09-07-2017, 09:39 AM
Keeping our fingers crossed hoping Irma tracks east a little
Reilly
09-07-2017, 01:45 PM
Keeping our fingers crossed hoping Irma tracks east a little
Certainly hope not, unless totally out to sea, I'm east coast lauderdale
SAMIAM
09-08-2017, 08:28 AM
Certainly hope not, unless totally out to sea, I'm east coast lauderdale
Ooops.....sorry Reilly. Certainly don't wish that storm on you folks on the east coast.
I'm on the gulf coast in Cape Coral and it looks like we are going to get it equally.
I just got a text from my electric company that they...
"will not shut off power, but if an outage occurs, work will be limited because of hospital closure; expect power to stay out until after the storm".
After Hurricane Andrew (1992, occurred while I was in Wolfeboro), power wasn't restored for two weeks. (!)
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Newbiesaukee
09-08-2017, 09:14 AM
I just got a text from my electric company that they...
After Hurricane Andrew (1992, occurred while I was in Wolfeboro), power wasn't restored for two weeks. (!)
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After Andrew ( during which we lost our home ) some areas did not have power for months. The size and possible course of Irma is worse.
Agreed, it is definitely worse than Andrew. (If that was possible).
Keeping our fingers crossed hoping Irma tracks east a little
But this afternoon, it's tracking West. :(
Intensity is stronger to the East of its projected course. (The black line—marked H and M, M, M, M, below)
If the line keeps moving to the West (left), the worst home- and boat-owner scenario also moves West! :eek2:
I try to take comfort in that the hurricane "never hits where its pointed right now". However, the projected 7-foot tidal surge will cost me—and all those without Florida windstorm insurance—much of what I possess, and the comfort of arrival at "home".
Worse yet, should the tidal surge become higher than 7-feet. :eek:
This just in—from a Winnipesaukee neighbor:
"They're showing an interview on TV with the Marina manager in Key West... they showed a picture of boats tied in a man made canal... like a road with parked cars... they decided to tie all the boats together, ropes zig-zagged through all the boats! Think of tying all the boats at Goodhue together and then tying down to cement-set cleats... multiple ropes on each boat.... looks like a spider web over the marina..."
:eek2:
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To reduce hurricane related stress, use google translate to learn how to say "WE ARE SCREWED!" in different languages. 😜
Irish Choppers
09-12-2017, 07:42 PM
Hello all,
My place in Ft. Lauderdale sits on the Intercoastal waterway one block west of the beach. (200 South Birch Road) The City has raised all the bridges and isn’t allowing access to the barrier island unless you’re a resident. Fortunately for me, my condo is on the 9th floor and suffered no damage. Sand from the beach has covered A1A and from the pictures, I’m being sent it basically looks like you’re living on a dirt road. I’m being told Florida Power & Light is promising Ft. Lauderdale and most of the east coast of south Florida electricity by the end of the weekend. I’ll be enjoying Meredith, my boat, and the beautiful lakes region this weekend but I’d be lying if I didn’t tell you my heart isn't breaking for Florida and all the families struggling with no electricity and damaged homes.
Thanks to all of you terrific folks for the kind words and best wishes for the people in Florida.
joey2665
09-12-2017, 08:14 PM
Hello all,
My place in Ft. Lauderdale sits on the Intercoastal waterway one block west of the beach. (200 South Birch Road) The City has raised all the bridges and isn’t allowing access to the barrier island unless you’re a resident. Fortunately for me, my condo is on the 9th floor and suffered no damage. Sand from the beach has covered A1A and from the pictures, I’m being sent it basically looks like you’re living on a dirt road. I’m being told Florida Power & Light is promising Ft. Lauderdale and most of the east coast of south Florida electricity by the end of the weekend. I’ll be enjoying Meredith, my boat, and the beautiful lakes region this weekend but I’d be lying if I didn’t tell you my heart isn't breaking for Florida and all the families struggling with no electricity and damaged homes.
Thanks to all of you terrific folks for the kind words and best wishes for the people in Florida.
Hi choppers how haven you been? Glad to here you have no damage. I had relatively minimal damage to my place on Marco. Some roof tiles, lanai screens and trees but no water at all from tidal serge and I'm on a canal. Could have been so much worse.
Little Bear
09-12-2017, 08:36 PM
Hi choppers how haven you been? Glad to here you have no damage. I had relatively minimal damage to my place on Marco. Some roof tiles, lanai screens and trees but no water at all from tidal serge and I'm on a canal. Could have been so much worse.
About the same for my place on Marco. Boat on lift survived, but the cover got shredded. Minor cosmetic damage. Been monitoring the Marco Patriots channel on Zello app. Those people have been doing a great job offering assistance to others. Seems to be a lot of people in Everglades City and Chokoloskee that are in very tough shape.
joey2665
09-12-2017, 08:37 PM
About the same for my place on Marco. Boat on lift survived, but the cover got shredded. Minor cosmetic damage. Been monitoring the Marco Patriots channel on Zello app. Those people have been doing a great job offering assistance to others. Seems to be a lot of people in Everglades City and Chokoloskee that are in very tough shape.
Yes that's what I heard also. What street are you on? I'm on Lighthouse Court
Little Bear
09-13-2017, 05:13 AM
Yes that's what I heard also. What street are you on? I'm on Lighthouse Court
Cara Court - off of Lamplighter.
joey2665
09-13-2017, 05:51 AM
Cara Court - off of Lamplighter.
Wow that's two blocks from me. I'm also off Lamplighter. Small world.
Little Bear
09-13-2017, 06:31 AM
Wow that's two blocks from me. I'm also off Lamplighter. Small world.
Too funny. I'm coordinating a trip down, so if you would like pictures or anything, just PM me.
joey2665
09-13-2017, 06:34 AM
Too funny. I'm coordinating a trip down, so if you would like pictures or anything, just PM me.
Thank you that is extremely nice. I will not be able to get there until October. Let me know when your going and I'll PM the exact address
Little Bear
09-13-2017, 06:51 AM
Thank you that is extremely nice. I will not be able to get there until October. Let me know when your going and I'll PM the exact address
Will do later today.
Recent Irma comments off the web:
Canada? :eek2:
"Many Canadian power companies have descended on Florida to help restore power as well. If you see Hydro-Québec, give 'em a smile and a wave for me."
Samaritans: :)
"So, emptied out the refrigerator this afternoon, and set out to attack the front yard. A pickup truck pulls up, and two good Samaritans--hulking young men--jumped out with their gloves on and rakes, and piled up the massive yard waste in less than 30 minutes. They would not take money, so I finally threw a wad of cash into the cab of their truck, and said: Donate this to your church.
"What they did---found a tree service, gave them the money, and the tree service is in my front yard cutting up the fallen palm tree and two others that are about to topple. I wept with relief and joy.
The storm has brought out the BEST of Floridians. Incredible."
Warms the heart.
:look:
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SAMIAM
09-13-2017, 08:51 AM
Talk about a close call.....feeling very lucky today.
House in Cape Coral was right in the center of the storm but we made it through with no major damage.Three large trees down but no damage to the house or lanai.
Lots of leaves,palm fronds and debris on the lawn and power is out so we lost a little food in the freezer.
Thoughts and prayers to everyone in the Keys and the islands that were devastated by the storm.
joey2665
09-13-2017, 08:59 AM
Talk about a close call.....feeling very lucky today.
House in Cape Coral was right in the center of the storm but we made it through with no major damage.Three large trees down but no damage to the house or lanai.
Lots of leaves,palm fronds and debris on the lawn and power is out so we lost a little food in the freezer.
Thoughts and prayers to everyone in the Keys and the islands that were devastated by the storm.
Thank you. :)
bigdog
09-13-2017, 09:58 AM
Like many others here, who have places in FL, I pray all his OK with your properties and no damage.
I have a place on Marco Island beachfront, and still waiting to hear from mgt. company on damage. Xing fingers.... We won't be able to get down there until Oct.
My brother is a permanent resident of Naples,I've made several calls to his home,
but as of yesterday had no response. he's located just off I-75.
Will call him again today.
Little Bear
09-13-2017, 10:01 AM
Like many others here, who have places in FL, I pray all his OK with your properties and no damage.
I have a place on Marco Island beachfront, and still waiting to hear from mgt. company on damage.
Xing fingers....
I just saw a report that Eagles Nest Condos (beachfront) survived mostly unscathed. Not sure if you're in that vicinity or not.
Winni-Retired
09-13-2017, 11:05 AM
Marco Island - any word on Gulfview Condo's ??
Have been unable to get an update.
joey2665
09-13-2017, 11:27 AM
Marco Island - any word on Gulfview Condo's ??
Have been unable to get an update.
According to Lee County Electric Coop it could take weeks for the power to be restored to Marco Island. :eek::(
bigdog
09-13-2017, 12:36 PM
I'm located beachside near the Hilton hotel complex, have not heard from anyone down there on the extent of damages ?
I do know that South beach, especially at Cape Marco point got hit the hardest.
Gulfview i believe is up near the Residents beach, and may have escaped the worst, however it is a wide-open stretch there.....I believe Gulfview condos' are near the Crescent Beach condos', very expensive real estate !!!!
i can't imagine being in the South Seas Towers, on the upper floors.
My friend had a condo on the 20th floor, and on a really nice day, the wind would almost still knock you over !
Praying all in FLA get their power back soon.
andy3519
09-13-2017, 01:04 PM
Try going to Lynn Charlas White's FaceBook page - she's a local realtor, who has taken video's, post Irma, from a number of locations. Here's the link : https://www.facebook.com/search/str/lynn+charlas+white+%2F+naples+fl+broker+associate+ %2F+realtor/keywords_blended_videos
andy3519
09-13-2017, 01:55 PM
Sorry, should have added she's local to Naples, Marco , Bonita etc
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Little Bear
09-14-2017, 06:26 AM
There is a lot of info about Marco on the Marco Patriots Facebook page:
https://m.facebook.com/groups/872069569627102/
joey2665
09-14-2017, 06:31 AM
There is a lot of info about Marco on the Marco Patriots Facebook page:
https://m.facebook.com/groups/872069569627102/
Thank you Little Bear, I just sent a request to join
Sunbeam lodge
09-14-2017, 07:52 AM
Sorry, should have added she's local to Naples, Marco , Bonita etc
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No damage at Naples Condo. Plenty of tree damage though and no electricity.
My Amelia Island home also sustained no damage and we have electricity. Again mostly trees down and some surge damage. We evacuated to Raleigh and returned home Tuesday night. The ride down I95 was once in a lifetime experience
15 hours bumper to bumper mostly stopped traffic and numerous accidents.
Not forgetting how the Florida Keys was hit first—and badly.
"To neighbors and friends chomping at the bit to drive down and camp out;
My son and I just drove out of the Keys yesterday from the Lower Keys. We quickly ran out of food and water and there are no supplies - survival became our focus instead of clean up. You cannot flush your toilet and no way to rinse off after working in the blistering heat all day. Our house was 82-84 degrees at night and no breeze - it stinks of rotting debris. We had dead parrot fish on our street and yard. The mosquitoes should be showing up in force in the next day or two and you may not have screens remaining on your windows.
"I'm suggesting as was mentioned above it's not a good idea to travel to the Keys until power and water are established. If you come you will soon wish you hadn't. After [Hurricane] Georges in 98 my wife and I remained in place on West Indies Dr. and started the cleanup immediately after. We had no power for 3 weeks but most importantly we always had water pressure so quality of life was tolerable. The devastation we are facing now is far greater than what we experienced during Georges and has also affected the entire state.
"You'll have a challenge finding an open gas station between Orlando and Key Largo - they are few and far between and hotel rooms in all of South FL are scarce.
"If you go, be prepared for what you are getting into..." :eek2:
The photo below is of a friend's house. It had a new galvanized roof which is now resting on the 1st floor of a 2-story house. :confused:
The 2nd floor simply blew away. :eek:
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joey2665
09-15-2017, 06:29 AM
Not forgetting how the Florida Keys was hit first—and badly.
:eek2:
The photo below is of a friend's house. It had a new galvanized roof which is now resting on the 1st floor of a 2-story house. :confused:
The 2nd floor simply blew away. :eek:
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Your are correct APS and it seems media coverage is focused on Naples and Marco and less on The Keys and the USVI which were both devastated
Little Bear
09-15-2017, 08:29 AM
Here's a website from NOAA that shows aerial views of the aftermath:
https://storms.ngs.noaa.gov/storms/irma/index.html
Joey, take a look at the roof of the house on the end of Bond Court!
joey2665
09-15-2017, 01:31 PM
Here's a website from NOAA that shows aerial views of the aftermath:
https://storms.ngs.noaa.gov/storms/irma/index.html
Joey, take a look at the roof of the house on the end of Bond Court!
That's incredible. Thanks little bear.
Here's a website from NOAA that shows aerial views of the aftermath: https://storms.ngs.noaa.gov/storms/irma/index.html Joey, take a look at the roof of the house on the end of Bond Court!
Just stumbled on a different NOAA "take":
https://i91.servimg.com/u/f91/18/11/38/95/fullsc53.jpg (https://servimg.com/view/18113895/241)
joey2665
04-04-2019, 05:39 AM
Just stumbled on a different NOAA "take":
https://i91.servimg.com/u/f91/18/11/38/95/fullsc53.jpg (https://servimg.com/view/18113895/241)
Thanks. Although I am on Marco Island which took a direct hit I was very lucky with minimal damage to some trees, roof and lanai but wasn’t even enough to claim as is was under my deductible.
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Joey, what am I looking at? The white is? The black is?
fatlazyless
04-04-2019, 07:12 AM
So, where is Key West? Looks like Key West has gone under water or something in the right hand, September 12, satellite photo.
Hello Key West ..... is you still there?
Wikipedia says Key West consists of 5.60 square miles of land, with a high elevation of 18-feet .... and the highest alcoholic beverage consumption/person of any town in the whole country .... so's probably Key West just got drunk and wandered off, somewhere, into the ocean ...... helloooooo ...... Key West ...... where are you?
gillygirl
04-04-2019, 08:05 AM
Joey, what am I looking at? The white is? The black is?
White is lights in more developed areas. Black is the earth’s surface. The difference between the two shows power outages. The Keys are not under water, just in the dark.
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