fci wrote:johngaltfla wrote:Local mets projecting over 5" of rain before the storm gets near us.
A direct hit or near hit in Sarasota or Manatee with over 10" of rain will be a disaster.
Is flooding from rain a big issue in your area or is it surge that’s the issue?
I’m not challenging you here. I live in Palm Beach County and while 10” of rain would cause localized flooding here, it doesn’t take rivers/lakes/bodies over water over their banks.
Is it different on the west coast where rain causes a disaster or is it surge?
Actually, it's one of those once in a century events that are hard to believe. I'm inland now, away from the coast. The surge did tremendous damage to Manasota, Siesta, Lido, Longboat Keys plus Anna Maria island and it only gets worse the further north you go.
Debby dumped over 20" of rain on us in addition to an excessive rainy season causing massive flooding all over our area. Our aquifers are at extreme highs, creeks and rivers above flood stage still as afternoon and weekend long showers have only added to the total. Year to date we've had 55.07" of rain and localized some areas a bit more. So we're getting the worst of all worlds.