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Looks like Fay has emerged into Apalachee bay. The bay is very warm
so if she sits here she could get stronger but she will prob hit land near Ocklocknee Bay. Outside my window I see what is prob 25 kt winds. Steady slow rain but no thunder. Tallahassee |
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On Aug 22, 12:03*pm, HK wrote:
wrote: Looks like Fay has emerged into Apalachee bay. *The bay is very warm so if she sits here she could get stronger but she will prob hit land near Ocklocknee Bay. *Outside my window I see what is prob 25 kt winds. *Steady slow rain but no thunder. Tallahassee Last time I looked at the radar, it was over north central Florida, somewhere in Baker County. So what? The last time I looked it was off of Daytona, does that mean it's still there? |
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Jacksonville is getting pounded by the back side of Fay. The 11:00 AM
eastern time report has the center of the storm near Cedar Key, on the Gulf coast west of Gainesville. About 76,000 people are without power in Duval County (JAX). Luckily, we are high and dry, nine miles east of downtown JAX, three miles west of the Atlantic. Electric power has flickered a few times, and we're still living in the light. wrote in message ... Looks like Fay has emerged into Apalachee bay. The bay is very warm so if she sits here she could get stronger but she will prob hit land near Ocklocknee Bay. Outside my window I see what is prob 25 kt winds. Steady slow rain but no thunder. Tallahassee |
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On Aug 22, 12:18 pm, "Lu Powell" wrote:
Jacksonville is getting pounded by the back side of Fay. The 11:00 AM eastern time report has the center of the storm near Cedar Key, on the Gulf coast west of Gainesville. About 76,000 people are without power in Duval County (JAX). Luckily, we are high and dry, nine miles east of downtown JAX, three miles west of the Atlantic. Electric power has flickered a few times, and we're still living in the light. wrote in message ... Looks like Fay has emerged into Apalachee bay. The bay is very warm so if she sits here she could get stronger but she will prob hit land near Ocklocknee Bay. Outside my window I see what is prob 25 kt winds. Steady slow rain but no thunder. Tallahassee Radar has it looking as if the center is just west of Cedar Key |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Aug 22, 12:18 pm, "Lu Powell" wrote: Jacksonville is getting pounded by the back side of Fay. The 11:00 AM eastern time report has the center of the storm near Cedar Key, on the Gulf coast west of Gainesville. About 76,000 people are without power in Duval County (JAX). Luckily, we are high and dry, nine miles east of downtown JAX, three miles west of the Atlantic. Electric power has flickered a few times, and we're still living in the light. wrote in message ... Looks like Fay has emerged into Apalachee bay. The bay is very warm so if she sits here she could get stronger but she will prob hit land near Ocklocknee Bay. Outside my window I see what is prob 25 kt winds. Steady slow rain but no thunder. Tallahassee Radar has it looking as if the center is just west of Cedar Key ======================================== http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar...d=jax&loop=yes |
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