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Quoted: Mike Seidel from Fort Myers: "Everything that's not up 20 ft is under water right now"
View Quote I’m 99% sure I enjoyed lunch from that patio with my family last month. The Marriott Sanibel Harbour. |
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Quoted: @ThornBooger - Yes, our primary house is on Sanibel. We're starting to establish a presence on the ARFCOM island which is inland a bit, but still in the hurricane strength windfield. The island is covered with old 100' tall oak trees, which are beautiful until a storm like this rolls in. Everyone has been evacuated from both. I honestly don't know if either will survive intact and be habitable. I don't know how else to say it but I'm in a position to replace property and recover without insurance - whereas most of the fixed income retirees are not. I had a safe place to flee and be comfortable. Most did not. I have heavy equipment staged for cleanup. Most people would think it's strange to sit here feeling great while my properties are likely being destroyed, but I consider myself very fortunate. I'm good. I worry about everyone else.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: @BlackFox I thought I recall from one of your earlier threads about your yacht and morning situation that you lived right over where this thing is making landfall, am I mistaken? Glad you're not in the danger zone now but hope your property isn't about to get smacked. @ThornBooger - Yes, our primary house is on Sanibel. We're starting to establish a presence on the ARFCOM island which is inland a bit, but still in the hurricane strength windfield. The island is covered with old 100' tall oak trees, which are beautiful until a storm like this rolls in. Everyone has been evacuated from both. I honestly don't know if either will survive intact and be habitable. I don't know how else to say it but I'm in a position to replace property and recover without insurance - whereas most of the fixed income retirees are not. I had a safe place to flee and be comfortable. Most did not. I have heavy equipment staged for cleanup. Most people would think it's strange to sit here feeling great while my properties are likely being destroyed, but I consider myself very fortunate. I'm good. I worry about everyone else.... I'm in the same position. My biggest concern will be finding help that is available and not incompetent. I do have all the time in the world being retired to do what I can. I have remodeled a bunch of stuff in my lifetime... |
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Anyone heard/seen anything out of Venice? My mom texted to say the power went out an hour ago. Haven't heard back from her since.
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000WTNT64 KNHC 281910
TCUAT4 Hurricane Ian Tropical Cyclone Update NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL092022 310 PM EDT Wed Sep 28 2022 ...EXTREMELY DANGEROUS CATEGORY 4 HURRICANE IAN MAKES LANDFALL IN SOUTHWESTERN FLORIDA... NOAA Doppler radar imagery indicates that the eye of Ian made landfall along the southwestern coast of Florida near Cayo Costa around 305 PM EDT (1905 UTC). Data from an Air Force Reserve reconnaissance aircraft indicate that Ian's maximum sustained winds were estimated to be near 150 mph (240 km/h). The latest minimum central pressure estimated from reconnaissance data is 940 mb (27.75 inches). SUMMARY OF 310 PM EDT...1910 UTC...INFORMATION ---------------------------------------------- LOCATION...26.7N 82.2W ABOUT 20 MI...30 KM WNW OF FT MYERS FLORIDA ABOUT 20 MI...30 KM WSW OF PUNTA GORDA FLORIDA MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...150 MPH...240 KM/H PRESENT MOVEMENT...NNE OR 15 DEGREES AT 9 MPH...15 KM/H MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...940 MB...27.75 INCHES $$ Forecaster Blake/Papin/Beven/Stevenson https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MIATCUAT4+shtml/281910.shtml? |
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Have cousins in Punta Gourda keeping me updated.
Prayers out to all the flordidians. |
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Quoted: Anyone heard/seen anything out of Venice? My mom texted to say the power went out an hour ago. Haven't heard back from her since. I'm assuming cell towers are going down. View Quote Probably the closest is these guys. They are between Englewood and Venice. The feed keeps going in and out. I'm surprised they have anything at all cell coverage wise. ?? LIVE #IRL - Hurricane IAN Intercept, now in Punta Gorda Florida - 9/28/2022 |
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Quoted: My parents are scheduled to close on their new house Oct 15th. Builder called and said it was flooded... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Any reports out of Venice? I have friends down there that decided to stay. My parents are scheduled to close on their new house Oct 15th. Builder called and said it was flooded... I’m in Venice. So far my lace is ok. My fields are flooded about three feet deep but my house sits on a little hill so it’s another 3-4 higher that any of the fields or pastures. I would guess winds over 100. I lost at least one large oak from what I can see from inside |
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Quoted: Anyone heard/seen anything out of Venice? My mom texted to say the power went out an hour ago. Haven't heard back from her since. I'm assuming cell towers are going down. View Quote 2:31pm is the last text I got from Englewood, which is getting hit on north wall. "Yea it's bad" was the text. |
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Quoted: Before https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/505655/Screen_Shot_2022-09-28_at_3_05_02_PM-2542706.png After - w/ relocated buildings https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/505655/Screen_Shot_2022-09-28_at_3_05_41_PM-2542707.png View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Unless I'm missing something that's the same video, the reporter credits them in the tweet. Before https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/505655/Screen_Shot_2022-09-28_at_3_05_02_PM-2542706.png After - w/ relocated buildings https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/505655/Screen_Shot_2022-09-28_at_3_05_41_PM-2542707.png Not sure how I missed that, ouch. ETA: I was obviously focusing on the wrong buildings. It's amazing buildings that large would stay together to float like that. |
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View Quote We just saw him questioning his life choices lol. |
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I would say we have had about 4" of rain so far. Tom Terry with rolled up sleeves just said "This is just the beginning".
Well no shit Sherlock, EVERYBODY is following this storm. Even Brevard County is under a Hurricane warning now, looking like we might even get the eye over us sometime tonight. Sober as a parking lot so far. |
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Cape Coral has a very large canal system. This could turn out to be a very large loss of very expensive homes.
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Quoted: Quoted: Probably the closest is these guys. They are between Englewood and Venice. The feed keeps going in and out. I'm surprised they have anything at all cell coverage wise. That's Boca Grande/Placida. +1 The feed is intermittent and I didn't know the area at first glance. They guys around the corner from my house can't get cell service. It's going to be a long day and night. |
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View Quote If he's single he won't be for long, women eat that kind of shit up. |
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View Quote Good thing he’s so short. A couple summers back he was blocking my beach access to give a final send off after the storm passed. Me and my buddies had our surfboards and were patiently waiting for him to finish so we could go surf. He did a few takes and finally signed off. I was surprised how short he was when we walked past him. I guess that’s an asset when bolts are falling from the sky and looking for the high spots. |
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View Quote Pretty sure any of our cats would have left him a shredded lump of flesh and fabric. They don't handle stress well. |
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I lost my weather station this morning. Highest guest was 85 and has gotten considerably worse since then also had 10 inches of rain when it stopped reporting info. I’m in Venice
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Quoted: Pink Shell Resort, Fort Myers https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fdw3dCQXwA89IAE?format=jpg&name=small View Quote Someone's bud light stash is gone... |
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View Quote Guys like this show there is some faint hope left for humanity. |
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Quoted: People have stayed in Fort Meyers Beach? I guess they don’t understand what 12-18 ft storm surge and 155 mph steady wind and 190 mph gusts will do. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted:
People have stayed in Fort Meyers Beach? I guess they don’t understand what 12-18 ft storm surge and 155 mph steady wind and 190 mph gusts will do. People stayed in mexico beach too. |
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WTF just saw a live shot of the Skyway bridge and there was a car on it.
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Quoted: Video of people trying to evac in chest deep water in Naples
View Quote Fucking idiots. |
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Video of a shark swimming on a street in Fort Myers
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Cantore gets hit by tree branch
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Quoted: @ThornBooger - Yes, our primary house is on Sanibel. We're starting to establish a presence on the ARFCOM island which is inland a bit, but still in the hurricane strength windfield. The island is covered with old 100' tall oak trees, which are beautiful until a storm like this rolls in. Everyone has been evacuated from both. I honestly don't know if either will survive intact and be habitable. I don't know how else to say it but I'm in a position to replace property and recover without insurance - whereas most of the fixed income retirees are not. I had a safe place to flee and be comfortable. Most did not. I have heavy equipment staged for cleanup. Most people would think it's strange to sit here feeling great while my properties are likely being destroyed, but I consider myself very fortunate. I'm good. I worry about everyone else.... View Quote Your a good man. Hate to say it but the cottage on Sanibel is likely scrubbed off the beach by now so I wont be over anytime soon. |
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Ian eye will travel right over our house.
Lost a huge oak tree & expect to lose more. House is rocking but solid so far. I have one oak just off the corner of my rear porch, if that hits the porched I'm fucked over big time. Been down stairs watching the world blow away lol. Good luck to you all. I may have major repairs after this. It aint over, |
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Quoted: Video of a shark swimming on a street in Fort Myers
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View Quote I'd buy him a beer. Fuck it, make it a case! Good man. |
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Quoted: Cantore gets hit by tree branch
View Quote 2:1 odds someone off camera let that branch go so it would hit him |
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Quoted: 2:1 odds someone off camera let that branch go so it would hit him View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Cantore gets hit by tree branch
2:1 odds someone off camera let that branch go so it would hit him No bet especially after stuff like this: Today Show Canoe |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/276315/9D78805C-0775-456A-9C85-B97E6FC366E0_jpe-2542743.JPG When there's no plywood to be found .one must adapt. View Quote |
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Godspeed to all you folks in Florida. This one looks pretty bad.
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