Weather February 2, 2007
:shrug01: YOU GUYS OK UP THERE IN UPPER FLORIDA???? :shrug01:
Several people are reported dead and hundreds of homes are said to be damaged in Central Florida this morning, after a line of severe weather swept over the Sunshine State. WESH-TV, the NBC affiliate in Orlando, reports tornado touchdowns in Lake and Volusia counties. The Associated Press says authorities have encountered an unknown number of fatalities, and quotes a Lake County sheriff’s dispatcher as saying there is “every kind of damage you can think of.” WESH-TV reports “several” deaths. “This situation is much more grave than we ever imagined,” said WESH-TV reporter Amanda Ober in a live report. Ober says the damage is most severe in mobile home parks and that the Lady Lake Assembly of God Church is completely destroyed. Lake County spokesperson Christopher Patton says the county’s emergency operations center has been activated to coordinate the government’s search and rescue efforts. Meanwhile, only one Lake County school is closed today. “All other schools are open today with expected delays,” Patton said in a statement. Several tornado warnings were posted for Volusia County and surrounding areas this morning. The National Weather Service expected several strong storm cells to impact a wide stretch of the state, extending from west to east for at least 50 miles. Damage reports began pouring in around 4 a.m. Storm Team 8 Meteorologist John Winter says there have been no immediate reports of damage in the Tampa Bay area as the western edge of the front passed over the peninsula. However, Winter said, localized flooding is likely this morning. Doppler radar estimates some northern parts of the Tampa Bay area may have received four to six inches of rain overnight. Florida’s Department of Emergency Management says damage assessment teams are headed to Central Florida to assess the aftermath. WESH-TV says at least one shelter is open. Progress energy reports power outages are currently impacting 20,000 central Florida customers. In 1998, more than a half dozen tornadoes touched down in roughly the same area of Central Florida, killing 42 people and inuring 265 others, according to weather service records. Damage assessment teams will employ an updated tornado rating scale as they scour the debris. The Enhanced Fujita Scale combines data from recent tornado research with historical information about twisters to better define outbreaks. It became official just yesterday, according to the National Weather Service. |
OK, it's time to check in and let us know that you are alright. :thumbsup:
We are waiting......... :toetap05: :toetap05: :toetap05: And if you need some help.... ASK! |
YNKEE DAD/TX MOMMA
We know you guys were right in the storm area...let us know you're OK as soon as you can:yesnod:
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I'm about 100 miles north of Tampa. Pretty severe stuff went through last night and loads of branches and leaves all over this morning. Frequent lightning for about 2 hours but not a lot of thunder so I guess the actual strikes were pretty far away. Tornado watches were all north of me.
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Florida Weather
Prayers and good thoughts to ynkedad and TXMomma. The worst area is Lady Lake and they are just north (<10 miles) from Lady Lake.
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Yeah, ynkedad and txmomma aren't far from Lady Lake. Hope they are OK, but I think there may be a good chance their power could be out.
Here near Tallahassee it was just a heavy rain event. Some thunder and lightning, but nothing really exceptional. No high winds or anything of that nature that I am aware of. Had both of the vettes under the car port with covers on them. Hope everyone got through this OK. |
Here's hoping that a power outage is the worst thing our friends encounter.:thumbsup:
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:toetap05: Hey Yank, you OK? :shrug01:
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YanK!!!
:shrug01: Talk to us son!!!!...You ok on that Storm????:shrug01:
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I second that thought
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