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On Thu, 21 Sep 2017 09:49:28 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote:
"Mr. Luddite" Wrote in message: On 9/21/2017 1:29 AM, RGrew176 wrote: These hurricanes make me glad that I live in Michigan. We may get remnants of hurricanes or tropical storms up here but no direct hits from a hurricane. I would take a blizzard anytime instead of going through a hurricane. Me too. Having had property in Florida that got hit with three hurricanes in 14 months was enough for me. Irma was a doosie. We didn't realize how bad until we watched the news. There are still locations wher the flood waters haven't crested yet. The thing that made that bad was we had just had a similar rain event a week earlier from a no name storm while Harvey was going on that they say was unrelated. I measured 12" of rain then and before all of that was gone, Irma dropped another 12.5" of rain on waterlogged soil. I have not seen a low tide in my canal for almost a month and we have had similar situations in low lying communities all over the county. Island Park, across the canal from my father in law still has standing water in the roads. Fortunately for me, we are relatively high here, in the Florida sense of the word and we did not have the problem. The perimeter road dammed up water in the center of my community but everyone's house is higher than the road so it was just a soggy front yard for them and nobody was trapped by high water. http://gfretwell.com/ftp/Irma/Tract%20A%20flooding.jpg This is a peek at what it looked like from my front porch on the lee side of the house. http://gfretwell.com/ftp/Irma/Front%20yard%20eye.avi |
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