Nimbus wrote:Flwxguy86 wrote:My experience from Clearwater, just off Main street and about 3 miles from the beach was this was the strongest hurricane I've been in since Fran in 1996, The winds stayed at around 75-80mph for HOURS! I don't have a way of knowing that for sure but after going through quite a few I'd put the winds at that range and there were definitely a lot of gusts to over 100mph. Obviously I didn't have a way to record that but the damage I saw matches those types of winds. Tree's down on powerlines, Smaller structures blocks away like people's wooden sheds etc. Definitely an experience. The amount of time the wind stayed consistently high surprised me even though I'd already seen on social media to watch out for the sting jet would likely be sitting over most of southern pinellas county, was surprised those winds made it to where they did in Clearwater, not sure if it ever got as windy here in my place in Oldsmar, Power only went out for a few hours in Oldsmar but is still out in a lot of clearwater. Surprisingly 3 miles east of my location an apartment complex completely flooded out from the rain ruining probably 15-20 cars. I got out of there first thing in the morning though so the damage could have been worse in the area than the area I saw.
There were rain rates as high as 13 inches an hour in Dunedin, one of my friends there was flash flooded by 6 inches of water in his apartment that ruined the carpet his computer and everything. I'm on generator running fans to conserve gasoline. Duke hasn't given time estimates for restoration and the gas stations were out Tuesday. Texas folks know all about that routine.
I just got my first generator and because I have a 250 gallon propane tank for the house, I got a dual fuel just because of that fact. People were driving insane distances after Beryl to find gasoline and it's not safe to store the amount of gasoline that you might need.