Thursday, August 21, 2008

Whole neighborhood is flooded, but at least I can watch Capt NICOLE!

In some places early Thursday the water was starting to recede. Port St. Lucie resident Jason Thompson, 25, was out walking his dog before dawn along streets that had been passable only by airboat for the past couple of days.

"I couldn't drive the car anywhere. Every neighborhood was flooded," Thompson said. "I've been kind of going crazy in the house for all of this time, but at least the cable didn't go out"
 
 

1 comment:

The Weathergeeks said...

An Oldie but a Bertha Goodie from HLG - tailored for Fay:

FAY REFUSES to Weaken:

Tropical Storm Fay formed an eye for the 51st time in its six month run at history. The longest lived tropical storm, now in the history of the universe, formed a new eye just south of London, England. The NHC missed the formation of this new eye, the 7th time in the history of this storm. An un-named source at the NHC was rumored to have said ". . . what are we supposed to do? We only have 6 hurricane specialist, and they each spent a month on this storm. We have lives to live as well! Get over it and call those smart alecs at the UKMET"

Meanwhile there were thirteen other storms active in the Atlantic and the NHC was reporting on two of them.

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Shout out to HLG for letting me use his material.

BB