skillz305 wrote:johngaltfla wrote:
Holy smokes!!!!
Not true. My whole neighborhood still has power…Vero
Not sure one neighborhood is an adequate sample size.
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skillz305 wrote:johngaltfla wrote:
Holy smokes!!!!
Not true. My whole neighborhood still has power…Vero
Bocadude85 wrote:Seems my father in laws home may have taken a direct hit from the large tornado that moved through The Acreage in Palm Beach County.
TheFort2018 wrote:DESTRUCTION5 wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:Destruction all over the treasure coast from palm city to Stuart and hobe sound to ft Pierce. Just brutal tornadoes all day long here. Looks to be finally winding down.
Wow was insane there for 4 hrs. Martin county had a minimum of 5 confirmed touch downs with extensive damage. Never in my life have I seen or been in anything like that before.
Crazy stuff for sure here in The Fort. A friend in Palm City said it was really hairy over there.
HurricaneBelle wrote:It's your standard sheared halfacane, but unfortunately south Pinellas and Tampa are getting the wrong half.
chaser1 wrote:Orlando wrote:
They had a tornado that came through that area. I watched the coverage on the local news WFTV. It covered at least a 51 mile stretch south to north.
Serious?? HOLY CRAP! Since when has there been a tornado in Florida that impacted 50 miles?? I never have. Was there any video caught of that tornado?
DESTRUCTION5 wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:Destruction all over the treasure coast from palm city to Stuart and hobe sound to ft Pierce. Just brutal tornadoes all day long here. Looks to be finally winding down.
Wow was insane there for 4 hrs. Martin county had a minimum of 5 confirmed touch downs with extensive damage. Never in my life have I seen or been in anything like that before.
eastcoastFL wrote:TR772 wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:Destruction all over the treasure coast from palm city to Stuart and hobe sound to ft Pierce. Just brutal tornadoes all day long here. Looks to be finally winding down.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DA64c9BOO1I ... BiNWFlZA==
Sorry but I’m not touching random links
kevin wrote:118 kt FL wind measured by recon, sufficient to keep the intensity at 105 kt instead of a decrease to 100 kt.
Full8s wrote:Pretty aggressive winds and rain here in northern Pasco (Hudson. About 3 miles east of flood zones.)
Getting conflicting numbers, but I'd say based on what I'm reading and seeing maybe in the 60mph range.
gailwarning wrote:skillz305 wrote:johngaltfla wrote:
Holy smokes!!!!
Not true. My whole neighborhood still has power…Vero
Not sure one neighborhood is an adequate sample size.
otowntiger wrote:This is a classic ‘halfacane’ if there ever was one. It seems to me that if you are in the path of the ‘eye’ of this storm all it means is that you have clear dry weather for an extended time a drop in barometric pressure and nothing else.
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