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What storm? Oh, you must mean that "Killer"(as the weather channel
termed it) CAT 1 tropical sneeze going up the right coast. Rains harder than that for 9 months straight 'round here. According to the WC's breathless on-scene reporter: Floriduh "narrowly averted disastrous storm damage"... possibly because there is no "storm". Buncha chicken legged wimps. Just wait; there will be plenty of Cat 4 and 5 blow-jobs in your laps soon enough. JR I'm not stupid, I live on high ground Harry Krause wrote: It's pouring, but I wanted to see if there was any surge in the lowlands, so I skipped down to BP Marina, near here. Raining too hard to get out of the car, but there is at least a tidal surge: Here are the ramps. They're completely underwater, as are the concrete bulkheads and docks. http://tinyurl.com/ljtmw Here are a couple of boatslips. Note there usually is a grassy area between the bulkhead and the normally dry land on which this trailerboat is parked. http://tinyurl.com/pa2ou This is a shot of the beach. One normally doesn't see water in the Bay churned up like this. Also, the tide is up on the beach at least 15' higher than usual. http://tinyurl.com/qh6nj -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth |
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