Wilma wind gusts in Florida??
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Wilma wind gusts in Florida??
Just got power back and wanted to know if anybody had info on the wind gusts across Florida! The Palm Beach Post reported 124mph gust near Stuart.
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Re: Wilma wind gusts in Florida??
Blown_away wrote:Just got power back and wanted to know if anybody had info on the wind gusts across Florida! The Palm Beach Post reported 124mph gust near Stuart.
Agree Whole heartedly...
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Re: Wilma wind gusts in Florida??
Blown_away wrote:Just got power back and wanted to know if anybody had info on the wind gusts across Florida! The Palm Beach Post reported 124mph gust near Stuart.
Check this thread out, This is info from NWS Miami on wind speeds recorded that I posted. Hope this helps.
Robert

http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=77699
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/mfl/events/?id=Wilma
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Re: Wilma wind gusts in Florida??
TampaFl wrote:Blown_away wrote:Just got power back and wanted to know if anybody had info on the wind gusts across Florida! The Palm Beach Post reported 124mph gust near Stuart.
Check this thread out, This is info from NWS Miami on wind speeds recorded that I posted. Hope this helps.
Robert![]()
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=77699
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/mfl/events/?id=Wilma
That fits my personal (subjective) observations that I saw sustained winds aroud 80 - 85 mph and gusts approaching 110 mph.
I may have been a little high in that estimate, but not much.
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Re: Wilma wind gusts in Florida??
Blown_away wrote:Just got power back and wanted to know if anybody had info on the wind gusts across Florida! The Palm Beach Post reported 124mph gust near Stuart.
Neither of my sourses has an "official" stamp on it. However, the equipment at the Boca Raton EOC recorded a gust in excess of 130. Here on my street in East Boca Raton, one of my neighbors recorded a gust at 142. I can find out if it was on the front end or back end if you'd like.
Our power came back on Monday although it's been up and down. I'm still afraid to put much in the refrigerator.
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Re: Wilma wind gusts in Florida??
BocaGirl wrote:Blown_away wrote:Just got power back and wanted to know if anybody had info on the wind gusts across Florida! The Palm Beach Post reported 124mph gust near Stuart.
Neither of my sourses has an "official" stamp on it. However, the equipment at the Boca Raton EOC recorded a gust in excess of 130. Here on my street in East Boca Raton, one of my neighbors recorded a gust at 142. I can find out if it was on the front end or back end if you'd like.
Our power came back on Monday although it's been up and down. I'm still afraid to put much in the refrigerator.
BocaGirl
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Wow ... don't think I saw anything that intense here. Although some of the damage here, particularly things like three or four perfectly good power poles in a row snapped in two like twigs five to fifteen feet off the ground does suggest some pretty powerful gusts.
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x-y-no wrote:BocaGirl wrote:Blown_away wrote:Just got power back and wanted to know if anybody had info on the wind gusts across Florida! The Palm Beach Post reported 124mph gust near Stuart.
Neither of my sourses has an "official" stamp on it. However, the equipment at the Boca Raton EOC recorded a gust in excess of 130. Here on my street in East Boca Raton, one of my neighbors recorded a gust at 142. I can find out if it was on the front end or back end if you'd like.
Our power came back on Monday although it's been up and down. I'm still afraid to put much in the refrigerator.
BocaGirl
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Wow ... don't think I saw anything that intense here. Although some of the damage here, particularly things like three or four perfectly good power poles in a row snapped in two like twigs five to fifteen feet off the ground does suggest some pretty powerful gusts.
I haven't seen what West Boca looks like, but some of the damage here in the East is really bad. My office building has no roof, my sister's condo development has porches ripped off and that's pretty common stuff. It's discouraging, that's for sure. I kind of bristled when someone asked in another post were there any WELL BUILT structures that had suffered damage. The answer was yes. Wilma's winds, especially on the back end of the storm, were stronger than anyone thought they would be.
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boca wrote:I'm not putting anything in the fridge until Dec15th. I'm buying food just for the day.
exactly,
we got power back yesterday and bought a very limited supply of food. anyone in sofla that trusts this power grid or the phones is crazy. my battery backup is going crazy with all the surges and the phones are up but spotty at best. wait until they get the other500k customers up on the electrical grid and put a full load on it. there are limbs still hanging up on the wires and one is in my backyeard.
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We've been up a full week and had no further problems with the phones. Power flicked for a second twice in the week. Other than that, running perfectly where I live.
And yeah, she sure packed a punch. I've been to some neighborhoods where roof damage was pretty bad and the blue tarps are becoming more and more common.
We've been up a full week and had no further problems with the phones. Power flicked for a second twice in the week. Other than that, running perfectly where I live.
And yeah, she sure packed a punch. I've been to some neighborhoods where roof damage was pretty bad and the blue tarps are becoming more and more common.
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For you North PB County & Martin County people:
1. Jonathan Dickinson missile tracking annex:
Highest Sustained: 82 mph
Highest Gust: 113 mph
2. Boat in S St. Lucie river reported a 133 mph gust at
35' above sea level. (Unofficial)
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/mlb/Wilma/PSHMLB.txt
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/mfl/events/?id=Wilma
It seems the higher winds were in PB & Martin Counties
instead of Broward & Dade.
1. Jonathan Dickinson missile tracking annex:
Highest Sustained: 82 mph
Highest Gust: 113 mph
2. Boat in S St. Lucie river reported a 133 mph gust at
35' above sea level. (Unofficial)
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/mlb/Wilma/PSHMLB.txt
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/mfl/events/?id=Wilma
It seems the higher winds were in PB & Martin Counties
instead of Broward & Dade.
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