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Normal 01-21-2025 05:14 PM

Villages Lost Power
 
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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2403400)
That’s cause the hurricane hit up at cedar Key 40 miles away and can’t predict wrap around winds. Old section of village normally looses power in high winds. Rest of villages has underground service unless hits power Line supply. I been citus hills few times playing in league. Nice area but, nowhere were near amenities of villages vs number of houses. Most are on 1/2 to acre lots if like yard work?

I’m just trying to inform you, the old section didn’t lose power for too long. Pine Ridge had the lengthy power outage of about a week. I think sections of Citrus Grove lost their internet for 13 days. The lots are mostly mowed by contractors in Citrus Hills. It happens though. No place is hurricane proof.

maistocars 01-22-2025 10:46 AM

no interest when I'm living in the best Village of all!

carpej 01-22-2025 01:11 PM

Power Outage
 
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Originally Posted by Normal (Post 2403414)
I’m just trying to inform you, the old section didn’t lose power for too long. Pine Ridge had the lengthy power outage of about a week. I think sections of Citrus Grove lost their internet for 13 days. The lots are mostly mowed by contractors in Citrus Hills. It happens though. No place is hurricane proof.

We are in Pine Ridge and out power was out for about 10 hours, not days. During a Hurricane several years back we were without power for about 24hours.

ehonour 01-22-2025 02:56 PM

The official elevation of Citrus Hills is 115 ft. Official elevation of The Villages is 52 ft. That's only 53 ft different. I'm sure there are parts of both that are higher and lower. Highest elevation in the state is 345 ft, up in the panhandle near De Funiak Springs.

The adiabatic lapse rate for temperature change with elevation is 4 degrees F for each 1000 ft. Even if parts of Citrus Hills are actually 250 ft higher, the average difference in temperature would only be 1 degree.

biker1 01-22-2025 04:18 PM

No, that is not the adiabatic lapse rate, that is the typical atmospheric lapse rate. You don't want to use the adiabatic lapse rate. BTW, I already addressed the issue in an earlier post (#4)

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Originally Posted by ehonour (Post 2403679)
The official elevation of Citrus Hills is 115 ft. Official elevation of The Villages is 52 ft. That's only 53 ft different. I'm sure there are parts of both that are higher and lower. Highest elevation in the state is 345 ft, up in the panhandle near De Funiak Springs.

The adiabatic lapse rate for temperature change with elevation is 4 degrees F for each 1000 ft. Even if parts of Citrus Hills are actually 250 ft higher, the average difference in temperature would only be 1 degree.


OrangeBlossomBaby 01-22-2025 07:03 PM

marvin, you've been "thinking about" moving to The Villages since at least 2016, when you first started posting. So you've had at least 9 years to come visit, take a vacation here, check things out, and decide if it's the right place for you. You've chosen instead to just - stay put. Which is fine, but I'm just curious what it is, exactly, that you want from people on this forum? You keep asking questions about age and dogs, and now you're asking about a completely different community in a completely different county, and claiming your question is about the elevation in comparison to the elevation of The Villages, and a possible 4 degree difference in temperature?

That's - pretty specific. It's like asking if there's any property in The Villages that allows people to paint their houses a very specific shade of off-white, because that is somehow - important.


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