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"Dan Krueger" wrote in message nk.net... Eisboch wrote: "Dan Krueger" wrote in message nk.net... Where were you when the storm came through? Dan By myself in (at) our former house in Jupiter. Eisboch You were closer to the eye than I was. It crossed our home about 10 miles to the north. It took out most of my fence and a 100' stretch of 15' high ficus "bushes". Other than that, the damage was very minimal. I have a 25 kW generator ready for the next one. The extension cords running through the house got old quickly and the hot water was gone in two days. My boat only got wet on its trailer in Dania Beach. Dan The eye passed right over us. The front side built up from about 7 in the morning until it reached it's peak at about 11am, then the wind subsided from a roar to a breeze, then it became absolutely still. It remained mostly cloudy, but the sun peeked through a couple of times. I went outside to try to make some calls on the cell phone (power and phone lines were out by this time) and I got the generator running. After about 20 minutes a gentle breeze started up again and I went back into the house. Within 5 minutes the back side of the storm hit and I thought the house would rip apart. Then, over a week without power, limited gas for the generator, no gas stations pumping gas anywhere nearby. The Home Depot opened a couple of days after the storm on generators but only allowed 25 people at a time in the store. There was a line of people throughout the parking lot waiting to get in to buy small generators, 5 gallon gas tanks and water. The Jupiter area and northward had been hit the previous hurricane season by Jeanne and Frances. Prior to them, that section of the east coast of Florida had not been hit by a hurricane for 100 years. Although not a direct hit in Jupiter, they (Jeanne particularly) caused a lot of roof damage, including our house and tore up a bunch of hurricane-proof screened pool enclosures (ours included). The winds in Wilma were much stronger, but weakened structures and trees, etc. had already been destroyed by the previous year's storms. We did have some additional minor roof damage, but that was about it. My son's in-law's house was destroyed. Eisboch |
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