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Posted by: ProgressivePulse, 15:42 GMT dnia 28-sierpień-2012 +0
Good Morning All. I went down to Wellington yesterday to help my Mother In-Law home from work as roads into her house were being closed one after another. I was able to forge a dry path into the back entrance of her subdivision so she was able to drive home with her car. On my way down to Wellington Isaac finally let go of the feeder band that had been plaguing the east coast for over 24hours and miraculously the rains just all of a sudden ended in Wellington upon my arrival. The severe storm warning that was issued for Wellington ended up hitting my house in Jupiter as the band quickly shifted eastward and off the coast as Isaac let go. Not a moment too soon as many areas were facing complete inundation. Many roads were impassable. My Uncle has a rental in the Binks Forest area that I was not able to reach to check the flooding situation there. Tenants were unreachable as well, going to try again today. Also took some pics of the staging area for relief efforts. There must have been 500 plus electric trucks there, looked like they were getting ready to head North *Help Is On The Way*. Below is an areal view of Wellington.




I took some pics of the flooding but many of the hardest hit areas I was unable to reach.
Updated: 20:24 GMT dnia 28-sierpień-2012   Permalink | A A A
Posted by: ProgressivePulse, 15:52 GMT dnia 09-grudzień-2006 +2
With spring and summer fast approaching Central and South Florida, a La Nina spring and summer, we find most of the state in pretty dire conditions. Typically La Nina summers are very dry for Central and South Florida. I will keep this map up for you guys to keep track. Most of Central and South Florida is in the 600 to 700 range with Glades tipping the scales @ 700 to 750. No significant rains are forcast in the coming weeks. Typically the index rises 3 to 5 p...
Updated: 17:24 GMT dnia 13-marzec-2007   Permalink | A A A
Posted by: ProgressivePulse, 09:07 GMT dnia 09-sierpień-2006 +1
I just wanted take some time and say Happy Thanksgiving to all my fellow bloggers! We have alot to be thankful for this year, no land falling hurricanes (If Ernesto is not upgraded @ NC Landfall)! Hopefully next year is a carbon copy and we can relax some more! Not sure if I am liking the 39 degree temp this morning but reguarless, it is a welcome relief from the hot summer in South Florida. On a personal note, my wife and I are expecting our first baby on...
Updated: 17:04 GMT dnia 22-listopad-2006   Permalink | A A A
Posted by: ProgressivePulse, 00:49 GMT dnia 05-czerwiec-2006 +2
Below is a list of area's, I believe are in high watch this year.1. Port Laveca to Glavaston Texas2. Everglades City to Tampa, FL3. Boca Raton to West Palm, FL6/04/06 upadted 7/22/06 I am not on board with the whole East Coast Hype yet. Personally I don't think it will materialize to much more than a scare at best. I am interested to see others thoughts. I should also clarify (East Coast Hype), I am refering to north of Cape Hatteras, NC. Beryl succeded i...
Updated: 08:52 GMT dnia 09-sierpień-2006   Permalink | A A A

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