Thanks, Bob.
It really is swinging northeast, so we'll see. If it getw out over open
water and *then* smacks land it could be far worse than it was here. I
consider this no more than a tropical storm. And it is Florida, after all.
Diana
"Robert Lorenzini" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 14:25:27 -0400, Diana Kulaga
wrote:
Power is on. There have been numerous tornado warnings, but the only one
that I know of for certain is the one I already wrote about. This has
been
quite a rain event, more so than anyone predicted. A local radio station
was
giving a flooding update; there are many roads under water, cars stranded
(I
*have* to ask: what were they thinking?), one car washed away, etc. Our
area
is fine. If it ever floods here, the whole city will be under a lot of
water.
Pasted from a energy trading group to which I belong.
Watch out Northern Florida/Southern Georgia.
Click tab on right "FWD"
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cgi-bin/cmctc...hour=Animation