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All Buttoned Up

We're just starting to see the first outer rain bands of the storm now. No significant wind yet.

The good news (at least for us, though not for St. Lucie and Indian River Counties) is that, like Frances, it's hitting north of us, so we shouldn't have to worry about storm surge here. The other good news is that it's moving much faster, so the agony won't be prolonged as it was with Frances. The bad news is that it's now Cat 3, with a possibility of intensification to Cat 4 prior to landfall, sometime later this evening or early Sunday morning. It's grown considerably, and it now has a huge (45 miles) eye width, with a hurricane-force wind radius of seventy miles. Whatever Frances didn't take care of, Jeanne will finish off.

We've got both cars, and everything that's not mortared down, into the garage, and just one last bit of plywood will seal us in for the afternoon and night. The winds will probably start to pick up this afternoon, intensifying from tropical force to hurricane into the evening. If it follows the predicted path, we'll be on the southern edge of the hurricane-force winds, and they'll probably last several hours.

We still have power, but I'll be surprised (and thrilled) if we keep it until midnight. I'll keep checking in when I can.

Posted by Rand Simberg at September 25, 2004 08:21 AM
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All the best, Rand, hope you and yours stay safe and dry and powered. Up north of you here in Gainesville (FL), things are still a mess from Frances as well. Sorry you got such a lousy welcome to Florida! Post when you can. I don't comment much, in deference to those more knowledgable, but read the site daily.
Anyway, take care.

Posted by at September 25, 2004 12:24 PM

Good luck, Rand.

Posted by Rick C at September 25, 2004 12:30 PM


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