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#21 Postby vbhoutex » Sun Aug 15, 2004 5:12 pm

Glad you guys are okay to USA!!!!!
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#22 Postby Amanzi » Sun Aug 15, 2004 6:20 pm

USAwx1 wrote:
Amanzi wrote:Just checking in from FL.

We were evacuated due to being in a low lying area, on the intracoastal and having a roof that was not structually safe due to ungoing repair.
Most of our neighbours stayed, but having a 5 month old baby I decided it would be better to move off the intracoastal.

We got home yesterday morning. Loads of debris from trees in the road (My husband got the tractor and moved a lot of oak trees which were blocking peoples drive ways for them and they could not get out) Our house is fine and the roof held well. The wind reports were 50-70mph here in Flagler. I can not even begin to think what 100+mph must be like!

I am so greatful to God above that my family is safe. Prayers going out to those who have missing loved ones!


Same here, Bron. Just alot of trees and powerlines down. Not really much in the way of structural damage, but a few shingles were blown off my neighbor's roof and ended up near my driveway. All in all we SHOULD consider ourselves extremely lucky. Folks In orange, Seminole, and Volusia Counties didn't do anywhere near as well as we did or for that matter the majority of the I-4 corridor.


Im glad to hear you did ok, I was thinkin about you and your family! Your so right, we were extremely lucky.
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#23 Postby USAwx1 » Sun Aug 15, 2004 6:53 pm

Amanzi wrote:
USAwx1 wrote:
Amanzi wrote:Just checking in from FL.

We were evacuated due to being in a low lying area, on the intracoastal and having a roof that was not structually safe due to ungoing repair.
Most of our neighbours stayed, but having a 5 month old baby I decided it would be better to move off the intracoastal.

We got home yesterday morning. Loads of debris from trees in the road (My husband got the tractor and moved a lot of oak trees which were blocking peoples drive ways for them and they could not get out) Our house is fine and the roof held well. The wind reports were 50-70mph here in Flagler. I can not even begin to think what 100+mph must be like!

I am so greatful to God above that my family is safe. Prayers going out to those who have missing loved ones!


Same here, Bron. Just alot of trees and powerlines down. Not really much in the way of structural damage, but a few shingles were blown off my neighbor's roof and ended up near my driveway. All in all we SHOULD consider ourselves extremely lucky. Folks In orange, Seminole, and Volusia Counties didn't do anywhere near as well as we did or for that matter the majority of the I-4 corridor.


Im glad to hear you did ok, I was thinkin about you and your family! Your so right, we were extremely lucky.


Thanks, and we were thinking about you as well. A difference in the track of only 5 to 10 miles more northwest would have made a world of difference --- for the worst that is.
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#24 Postby Brent » Sun Aug 15, 2004 7:45 pm

I survived.

LOL, we didn't get anything, not even any clouds. Charley actually made our weather nicer than normal(combined with that front that caused him to go to SW FL).
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#25 Postby OrlandoDad » Mon Aug 16, 2004 7:54 am

Well, I thought I got off with no problems, but my power finally went out early this (Monday) morning. Charley made a limb lean on a power line and that finally pulled loose this morning. So I'm probably going to be one of the last to get restored since it only affects five houses.

Right now I'm using my generator to get on line, so I won't be checking back very often. I'm praying for all in Florida who were affected.
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#26 Postby furluvcats » Mon Aug 16, 2004 11:01 am

Bronnie and USA...so glad you guys made it with minimal damage...there was a lot of concern for both your families! My mom in Daytona is still without power, will be for a while she hears, but she fared better than most also! She lost all her scrub oaks, her palms survived, but are beaten, and has a leaky roof...a neighbors aluminum room is wrapped around the phone pole in Moms yard...extensive damage throughout the beachside, and my old neighborhood in S. Daytona got it pretty bad...We are very thankful for the way things turned out, considering....

ODad...so sorry to hear you have lost power now!
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#27 Postby Fire in the Sky » Mon Aug 16, 2004 4:10 pm

I PM'd my info to Southerngale

Thanks for the updates all of you affected by Charley. I know it will be a long while before some of the communities affected get back onto their feet. My prayers are with all of you in those efforts.

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#28 Postby USAwx1 » Mon Aug 16, 2004 4:10 pm

furluvcats wrote:Bronnie and USA...so glad you guys made it with minimal damage...there was a lot of concern for both your families! My mom in Daytona is still without power, will be for a while she hears, but she fared better than most also! She lost all her scrub oaks, her palms survived, but are beaten, and has a leaky roof...a neighbors aluminum room is wrapped around the phone pole in Moms yard...extensive damage throughout the beachside, and my old neighborhood in S. Daytona got it pretty bad...We are very thankful for the way things turned out, considering....

ODad...so sorry to hear you have lost power now!


Thanks. I'm just greateful that the loss of power, and a few down trees was our biggest concern.
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#29 Postby USAwx1 » Mon Aug 16, 2004 4:36 pm

Also, on behalf of my family as well, I want to thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers during this event. It means a great deal to us.
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#30 Postby GrimReaper » Mon Aug 16, 2004 6:51 pm

I am so happy your damages were minimal: USAwx1, Amanzi, and OrlandoDad!! Our members of the S2K community are truely blessed!! We continue to pray for the continued recovery in the Punta Gorda area, and all others effected by Hurricane Charley!! Next time somebody in chat says " I want to experience a hurricane", maybe they should have a personal chat with some of our members who's lives have been dramatically altered by hurricanes!!
Stay safe ALL!!
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#31 Postby magadorm » Fri Sep 24, 2004 4:32 pm

First time posting. Have been around since just after Frances. I'm in Jacksonville and will be riding this out. Have finished all my preparations. Kinda surprised not seeing many other people getting ready around here though.
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#32 Postby Lindaloo » Fri Sep 24, 2004 5:05 pm

Welcome magadorm!! Stay safe!!
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#33 Postby Miamuh » Fri Sep 24, 2004 10:52 pm

Well, here we go again... Checking in from Lake Worth , Fl.(Palm Beach County, watching Jeanne). Just got through with Frances and felt comfy enough to buy frozen food again.. wrong!! Getting weary of this now! Best to everyone out there wherever Jeanne might land.. Will post when power comes on, since I'm sure it will be out again...
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#34 Postby incogneato » Fri Sep 24, 2004 11:54 pm

checking in from Port St Lucie, FL. Just got our power back on this past Wednesday, and the kids STILL haven't gone back to school yet. Praying for hope but preparing for the worst. Everyone stay safe.
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#35 Postby DaylilyDawn » Sat Sep 25, 2004 4:51 pm

Checking in from lakeland, FL where we are getting a little fine mist of rain and cloud cover. We have taken the precaution of disconnecting the new TV antenna to prevent the damage that Charley and Frances did to our old one. Lose items have been secured as best we can do. Will check in from time to time as long as we have power still.
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#36 Postby Aimless » Sun Sep 26, 2004 4:44 pm

Checking in from West Volusia ( Sunday 9/26 5:43pm)
Have power! Only limbs down and no damage.

Took my mother to the ER just a few hours before the storm arrived due to edema and breathing difficulty.They performed surgury to reduce fluid buildup around her heart DURING the storm last night!! She is resting comfortably and stable.

Gusts are still strong here, but there is noticible improvement.

A light! I see a light at the end of the tunnel! :-)
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#37 Postby JoanFlorida » Sun Sep 26, 2004 10:40 pm

Hi fellow Jeanne survivors!

Whew...made it through a very noisy and nerve-wracking night of a ga-zillion mph winds (at least!) and heavy rain...was flooded-in come the a.m., but thanks to Jeep, made it out and actually found coffee! No trees fell this time *yay*, poor neighbor has two! Only lost power 12 hours...am definitely grateful!

Learned a valuable lesson through this! I won't ever stay home for another one...especially a cat 3!
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#38 Postby tronbunny » Mon Sep 27, 2004 7:21 am

Thanks to everyone for the thoughts and prayers..
We're back.
And stunned that our power was out less than 18 hours!
Glad to hear so many are back so soon.
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#39 Postby therock1811 » Mon Sep 27, 2004 8:48 am

That's definitely good to hear.
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#40 Postby haley2481 » Mon Sep 27, 2004 9:24 am

Misty, foggy, about 25mph winds here now in South GA. Center of Jean is now in Moultrie, GA. I called my parents there, and they said it's really calm; so I guess Jeanne still has an "eye" of sorts. All the hotels here in Valdosta, GA are full of Florida evacuees; and I'm glad to report we got through the night with just a gentle brush, compared with our neighbors southward. About one-third of my office made it in to work this morning; over half of the folks here reported no power, still, this morning. There are some flooded areas, notably the Chadwick Subdivision. Big pine branches whacking my house awakened me around 1:30 a.m. It was pretty noisy with wind and rain then; but I had five flashlights, my weather radio, a police scanner, and my 15-year old Siamese cat to keep me company. According to the scanner, the police, firemen, public works folks, and power company had a busy night, constantly dealing with downed trees and power lines across roads. Coming into work today, I saw some big downed pine trees, one right through the roof of a house on Jerry Jones Drive; another on the VSU campus. Co-workers reported more downed trees; one said the pattern in his neighborhood looked like a "path" which made him wonder if there hadn't been a small tornado. Anyway, we were lucky here; and I am hoping the best for our Florida guests, when they return home tomorrow. I'm part of the Red Cross damage assessment team here; I'm guessing they'll send us out late this afternoon or in the morning to the flooded areas here.
Best wishes, a warm hug to all those affected by this weather. Here's hoping this was the end of it. Time for calm, beautiful weather!
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