Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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when i first moved here some 40 years ago these florida storms scared me big time! but after a while they became commonplace. you will find their bark is much worse then their bite! if it makes you happy to react like that every time a storm roars through here you will be a happy camper!!! nuff said!
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It's frightening to be alone when that weather radio goes off, but I'd rather know what's happening than to be taken by surprise and be injured or worse. I put tv on because the weather people are VERY SPECIFIC about where and when with these unpredictable storms. As VP said, it's better to be afraid than to be in the line of fire. There was some damage in Lake County, there's a report on the news right now. The woman being interviewed is telling about a tree that has damaged her house....roof very damaged and rain is just pouring in.
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When all three channels were showing FUCHSIA colored area and there was supposedly wind shears in 50mpr range, and they were reporting ROTATION, it was quiet in Hadley, DARK CLOUDS and no rain and not much wind. Then after a while it rained and the wind blew like crazy.
I think those meterologists need to get a little more direction..........or something. But not complaining, I can do without Tornadoes, but I do like a good hell raisin' rainstorm.... Anyway, it seems to be an ordinary rainstorm happening now and I am glad of that. I asked Helene if she was afraid and she said "No, not when you are here". Ah the power of Mothers... Little do our chicks know how we sometimes tremble in our boots. |
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It doesn't get any better than this and I am loving every minute of it! Maine and The Villages, Fl. |
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I'm glad Helene feels safe with you around. Even if you are quaking in your boots, I'd feel safer with you around, too.
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Namaste y'all Last edited by pooh; 01-25-2011 at 09:34 PM. |
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Was worrying about all of you down there. Sounds like things are winding down. We up here in Buffalo feel like it's spring. -10 yesterday, 30 today. We're 40 degrees warmer than yesterday. No snow in the forecast....the Nor'easter is heading up the coast to the I 95 corridor.
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Channel Nine is now showing a picture of a clearly formed funnel cloud that was somewhere near The Villages this afternoon. I'm looking at the picture on tv. Will look to see if I can find it to post here.
Okay, I looked and found it on WESH. The picture states it's Oxford, really close to us. People nearer the Atlantic Coast are now dealing with funnel clouds, heavy rain and strong winds. Apparently lots of wind around our area, maybe not specifically where you live, but there is downed tree damage, power lines down in Bellview, Lake County. http://ulocal.wesh.com/_Oxford-FL-To...096/63272.html
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Namaste y'all Last edited by pooh; 01-25-2011 at 08:10 PM. |
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Were all "elderly" and plan to be prepared. Also lived through the tornado that shredded parts of the villages.............wasn't prepared then but like "Villagesflorida" said I am now. Also lived in Fl 40+ years.
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We used to live on the east coast of Virginia, and hurricanes were frequent visitors. We lived on a small island right next to the ocean. After a while you get complacent to all the hubbub and warnings and excited weather reporters . . . . until you see white caps in your front yard and railroad ties floating by. Our house survived Hurricane Isabell, but many of our neighbors' did not. We were without electricity in 90 degree weather for 11 days, but some neighbors did not get power for 6 weeks. We were declared a disaster area with the Red Cross camped on our street, and blockades to keep out rubberneckers and looters. Some houses had rip rap (big boulders along the shoreline) come through the front of their house and go out the back, followed by large ocean waves. Others had severe flooding. Others lost roofs and their homes were drenched. We found refrigerators, stoves, washers & dryers, a/c units in the streets. There were dead horses in the trees. Boats not sunk were moved by the water and ended up on dry land.
Once you experience loss and tragedy like this, you never take weather reports for granted. Tornadoes can also cause tremendous damage, and strike much more quickly than hurricanes. Better to be prepared for the worst and pray for the best. Designate a safe room in your home and keep a stocked disaster kit there.
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Wow, a funnel cloud sighted in Oxford and yet my weather radio failed to issue a warning. During the entire time that the weather was at its worst and the TV stations were showing ominous radar/doppler images for this area, the weather radio continued to show a yellow light for a watch. Only after everything moved away and things calmed down did it start beeping and changed to red for a warning. Yet, last year at this time when we had a warning in the middle of the night, the radio woke us up and almost immediately we received the reverse 911 calls from the sheriff. This time ... nothing.
Any idea why there was a lack of notification this time? I would think a funnel cloud sighted in Oxford would be enough to sound all kinds of warnings. |
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Probably because Redtail said not to "scare us elderly people living alone"..........................
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I am grateful that the TV stations ignored the wishes of some viewers and gave us detailed updates on what this potentially dangerous storm was doing instead of showing Wheel Of Fortune or a Hogan’s Heroes re-run.
It wasn’t the TV stations that escalated this storm to the highest level of storm danger, Tornado Warning, it was our National Weather Service. And that service has spent billions of tax dollars over the years on technology to keep us better informed and prepared when there is a clear and present danger. |
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It doesn't get any better than this and I am loving every minute of it! Maine and The Villages, Fl. |
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Overkill???
Being new to TV but not to Tornados I did everything that was suggested. I moved the lanai indoor, gathered special things including food and water and placed heavy quilts, etc. in the shower area. After it was all over we put it all back gladly Thanking God that it was not needed. Next time, I will do it all again. I am anything but an alarmist but I appreciate the way this severe weather situation was handled. It certainly beats the alternative had the weather esculated into a tornado.
I lost 30 mns of time but feel that is a small price to pay for the sense of security I felt that I had done all I could to protect myself and my precious belongings. Just MHO. The good thing is that we could all choose how much or how little we wanted to prepare.
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Sally Bowron Cincinnati, Ohio; Osceola Hills at Soaring Eagle, TV When God made me he said Ta Da! |
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