Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Milton created 80+mph winds in Parts of TV. Not only 11-13” of rain. Giant Live Oaks were felled on roads, common areas, and some homes.
While Milton was definitively less damage than coastal, but still hundreds of thousands of damage to homes, roofs, cars. Fans didn’t seem to be in the mix of damaging claims. |
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One other thing about a fan in a wind.....the harder the wind blows, the faster the blades spin. So it actually is designed to easily move in a breeze to protect it's blades. I have had fans on a front porch for 30 years on the coast. Never worried about the blades because of the spin. If it was kept from spinning, then you have a blocking of the wind and the fan blades and motor would become a projectile. BTW, I grew up on a farm with a very tall windmill. Prairie winds were extremely strong. You never tie down the blades or vane to avoid the tower destroying itself.
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Thank you. 🙏🏼
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Thank you for clarifying. 🙏🏼
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Last edited by margaretmattson; 07-07-2025 at 02:34 AM. |
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On Ground Hog Day, the second largest tornado in Florida history struck the Villages and Wildwood. At 3 a.m while everyone was caught off guard sleeping, one storm created two smaller. Within minutes, the three storms destroyed over one thousand homes, thousands of vehicles, and easily toppled endless trees and landscape as if they were made of paper. It can happen ANYWHERE at ANYTIME. This is when I learned that Florida has the highest frequency of tornados in the Southeast. Shocked? So was I! Imagine the disbelief of the thousands of residents whose homes were obliterated. When you hear weather warnings please take them seriously. I am not trying to alarm anyone. Being prepared is always the safest bet. Doing NOTHING but chuckling at others may bite you in the (you know where) PLEASE DO NOT DISPUTE THE EVENTS IF: a) you never had damage while residing in the Villages. (great for you) So, of course! I must be exaggerating even though I have lived here 24 years, and over 40 yrs in the state. I have survived dozens of hurricanes. Each with different intensity and size. One was nearly as large as the entire state. This is the time all electricity was lost in the Villages for days. Trucks cannot come into the state with that size of hurricane. Can they? Think about it before posting I am lying. b) You did not SEE the destruction. Just because you did not notice, did not live here during each and every event, or watch the coverage on local or national news doesn't mean IT WASNT HORRIFIC. It certainly does not mean IT NEVER HAPPENED. C) do not post tornados in other states are much stronger than those in Florida. Devastion is devastation. It makes no sense to state OURS WAS WORSE THAN YOURS. Tell that to the victims. Picture uploaded is hurricane Jeanne. It was the size of the entire state. Do you still believe being prepared is not necessary? Hmmm...can you even see the Villages in this pic? No? Look how big the eye was! Do you still believe the Villages is A SAFEHAVEN FOR THOSE LIVING ON THE COAST? The second pic is Groundhog Day Tornado. Remember: Wildwood was quite different than now. Every storm is unique. Those of you who believe you are 100% safe are living in LaLa Land. I pray I do not have to say, "I told you so!" Last edited by margaretmattson; 07-07-2025 at 02:29 AM. |
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No, I am not poking fun at you. I understand where your thought is coming from. Mine is coming from the damage I have seen. It bothers me when residents tell newbies not to be concerned. PREPARING IS ESSENTIAL. Consider yourself blessed if the storm does no damage to your home. It very well could have. The next one, or the next, may be THE ONE. Last edited by margaretmattson; 07-07-2025 at 06:25 AM. |
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