FFS stop shooting video like you're upskirting women on an escalator.
They seem to be using the bulldozer to move sand.Damn, some pretty wild images in that. Wonder what that stretch limo was doing out in the storm?
Looks like they could use some snow plows from northern states to clear some of the debris.
They were floated in. Why wouldn't they be upright?They seem to be using the bulldozer to move sand.
I'm stunned the boats for the most part seem upright.
I dunno, figured they were in a dock and tied off, a ton of water and surge comes in and they capsize then get pushed onshore.They were floated in. Why wouldn't they be upright?
Boats are weighted so even if they capsize briefly they will flip over and be right side up. Doesn't always happens but usually they will flip back over.I dunno, figured they were in a dock and tied off, a ton of water and surge comes in and they capsize then get pushed onshore.
Watching some of the live streams of marinas had several boats just totally getting rekt.
How bad is the forecast now? I am boarding a flight in a few that gets in to Birmingham at 3pm. The forecast I saw just showed wet and breezy.so northern Alabama is just gonna get some strong thunderstorms. not supposed to get bad until tonight. worst stuff doesn't hit until tomorrow morning.
Wow. One of my favorite spots in St. Augustine.Beach I used to live on in northeast Florida.
Damage in Vilano Beach is unreal. This home collapsed after storm surge compromised its foundation #Irma #Firstalertwx @ActionNewsJax https://t.co/Q1AASvy6Lp
Some of these people were rebuilding after Matthew. Maybe it's time for the rules to change.Beach I used to live on in northeast Florida.
Damage in Vilano Beach is unreal. This home collapsed after storm surge compromised its foundation #Irma #Firstalertwx @ActionNewsJax https://t.co/Q1AASvy6Lp
thats a couple hours south from me. should be ok i guess.How bad is the forecast now? I am boarding a flight in a few that gets in to Birmingham at 3pm. The forecast I saw just showed wet and breezy.
This is my biggest fear. Forget clowns, being shot, or a plane crash. The thought of sinking into one of those while your sleeping scares the crap out of me.Starting to see sinkholes open up in Florida from Irma.
An apartment building in Orlando was evacuated after a 30-ft sinkhole opened.
Indiantown community was cut off by a sinkhole.
what if there are armed clowns down there? what then?This is my biggest fear. Forget clowns, being shot, or a plane crash. The thought of sinking into one of those while your sleeping scares the crap out of me.
Then they're dying right after I do.what if there are armed clowns down there? what then?
My wonder too. Really discussing whether we should just wait till Wednesday.So how bad does everyone thing it'll be getting BACK IN to Florida now? That was a lot evacuees spread out over 5 days.
Makes me glad I stayed instate.So how bad does everyone thing it'll be getting BACK IN to Florida now? That was a lot evacuees spread out over 5 days.
I was on one of the last flights into LGA on Sunday night, the 28th, before it shut down. Landed a little before 7pm if I remember right.Believe it started on the 28th and went into the 29th, because the 29th was supposed to be the day we moved into our new house. Yeah that didn't happen!
That's my thought. Also plan to take 19 down the west side instead of 75 again. Just wonder how much info we'll have.My wonder too. Really discussing whether we should just wait till Wednesday.
Trump's boarder wall sure isn't going according to plan.7:1 :cstu
Where you atThat's my thought. Also plan to take 19 down the west side instead of 75 again. Just wonder how much info we'll have.
we had nowhere to go... and it was ####### freezing. our daughter was still an infant too. fortunately we had gas- so could make food. and head uptown with the unwashed masses for provisions and to be sneered at by the uptowners.I was on one of the last flights into LGA on Sunday night, the 28th, before it shut down. Landed a little before 7pm if I remember right.
The storm started on the 29th later in the day. I walked to my office in midtown at about 8am to get my laptop so I could work from home until things normalized. No rain yet, just overcast and some wind and the air had that feeling that something was coming. Quiet streets and pretty surreal. Since we were out of town leading up to that point (cut a FL trip short to get back ahead of the storm) we missed out on the usual storm prep, but I was able to stop in a Duane Reade on my way back to my apartment to get anything we'd need for a few days.
We were on 57th st at that point so we didn't lose power but we had friends from downtown on our couch for a few days. A lot of people also really got screwed because we ended up with nighttime temperatures that were like the middle of the winter, which was a huge problem when there was no gas/electricity for so many.
Pensacola. I'd guess less coming from this direction than GA.Where you at
My wife's parents got power back in 72 hours. Our "new" place (an upstairs apartment after we were flooded out) didn't get power back until the Monday before Thanksgiving. It was damn cold.we had nowhere to go... and it was ####### freezing. our daughter was still an infant too. fortunately we had gas- so could make food. and head uptown with the unwashed masses for provisions and to be sneered at by the uptowners.
IIRC we got ours back either on the night of the 4th or 5th day. sucked. EVil.My wife's parents got power back in 72 hours. Our "new" place (an upstairs apartment after we were flooded out) didn't get power back until the Monday before Thanksgiving. It was damn cold.
Yeah, I think Wednesday at the earliest is the best plan. We're probably going to leave Thursday morning and break the drive up in to two days. If we get home Friday afternoon, I hope that will give FPL enough time to get the power back on.My wonder too. Really discussing whether we should just wait till Wednesday.
Racetrac tends to be up and running pretty quickly after storms, and is keeping a site page that shows what types of fuel are available at various locations. They currently don't have any stations open in FL, but this should say where they are up and running when they are:Anyone w info on gas availability Tampa and North? I've heard Port is closed for now with debris so nothing coming in, and North Florida counties are out.
I spent every night but one in that frigid icebox. Looters or some such. I subsisted on Halloween Candy that didn't have a holiday thanks to Sandy.IIRC we got ours back either on the night of the 4th or 5th day. sucked. EVil.
fortunately I was able to get a few big bags of ice from a store just outside the black-out zone and since it was so cold, was able to get them back and into our freezer and fridge to keep our stuff from spoiling.
Whats the backstory there?My dad finally sent a video and there is a tree down and some damage to the pool enclosed. At the end he said "what's another 10 grand".
He hates us so much.
That's always the chance you take living on the beach. Not that I could afford a home right on the water anyway, but I'd never buy one that close to the ocean. There's always a chance you could lose it all.Some of these people were rebuilding after Matthew. Maybe it's time for the rules to change.
This is how lobsters get religious.https://twitter.com/kasiakovacs/status/907315354132779010
Imagine being the lobsters sitting in a tank in that place. This has to be like winning the lottery.
Except wouldn't they still be stuck in their tanks? More like hell than heaven.https://twitter.com/kasiakovacs/status/907315354132779010
Imagine being the lobsters sitting in a tank in that place. This has to be like winning the lottery.