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Old 09-10-2017, 05:44 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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What do you think this sustained wind speed is? 60mph? Maybe 70?

https://twitter.com/SimonStormRider/...43151184396288
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Old 09-10-2017, 05:46 AM
 
Location: Key Biscayne, FL
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What do you think this sustained wind speed is? 60mph? Maybe 70?

https://twitter.com/SimonStormRider/...43151184396288
More than that.
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Old 09-10-2017, 05:47 AM
 
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holy cow!! at least 70..maybe 80/90? where's that from??
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Old 09-10-2017, 05:47 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Freakin love technology, sitting up here on the boat this morning watching these guys bring us stuff we'd never be able to see..
Yup.. ..and all I keep thinking about is how accurate rain gauges are with wind driven rains like that. Lol. Just imagine how many less gauges and stations there were before 1950.


Also good to point out... the trees on the west side of Florida have been growing without extreme wind for decades, now they will feel it and many wont survive.
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Old 09-10-2017, 05:51 AM
 
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Looking for a stream from big pine..
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Old 09-10-2017, 05:53 AM
 
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another marthon.. https://www.facebook.com/simone.mull...TBorHL2OZAC77o although she's one of the worst live streamers... stop pointing the camera at yourself!! FILM THE WEATHER!!
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Old 09-10-2017, 05:54 AM
 
Location: Big Island of Hawaii & HOT BuOYS Sailing Vessel
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Key West 956 *****No wind speeds given in report***

Suspect anenometer is damaged
25 minutes ago
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Old 09-10-2017, 05:56 AM
 
Location: Big Island of Hawaii & HOT BuOYS Sailing Vessel
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Key West 955 again no wind speeds reported

13 minutes ago
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Old 09-10-2017, 06:05 AM
 
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another live feed https://www.facebook.com/rob.dephill...?fref=mentions
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Old 09-10-2017, 06:06 AM
 
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Total power outages as of 7aEST Sunday 10 September 2017 (source: power companies) (some of these will be storm related, others will be every day variety mixed in): Note: crews will go and attempt to restore power until winds reach a certain limit, then you wait. The "area" comment after some listings is just to give people an idea where each county/general area is since most people know bigger city locations better and does not mean those specific cities are without power, just somewhere in that general area). (Up)(down) comments signify number of outages went up/down from my last update (last was 11p Sat).

FL:
West Coast:
-Monroe Co (Everglades): 90(up)(All customers)
-Collier Co (Everglades City,Naples,Marco Island area): 2,070(up)
-Hendry Co (LaBelle,Felda,Clewiston area): -restored-
-Lee Co (Ft Myers,Cape Cora,Bonita Springs area): 1,350(up)
-Charlotte Co (Punta Gorda area): 150(up)
-De Soto Co (Arcadia area): 130
-Highlands Co (Sebring,Placid Lakes,Lorida area): 35(up)
-Sarasota Co (Sarasota,North Port,Venice area): 190(up)
-Manatee Co (Myakka City,Bradenton area): 60
-Lakeland to Dade City area: 97(up)
-Tampa area: 17(down)
-St. Petersburg area: 218(down)
-New Port Richey area: 1(down)
-Ocala area: 20(up)
-Suwannee Co (Live Oak,McAlpin area): 10(up)
-Columbia Co (Lake City area): -restored-

Panhandle:
-Wakulla area: -restored-

East Coast:
-Miami-Dade Co (Miami,Kendall,Homestead area): 343,690(up)
-Broward Co. (Hollywood,Fort Lauderdale,Pomparo Beach area): 147,110(up)
-Palm Beach Co. (Boca Raton,West Palm Beach area): 66,960(up)
-Martin Co. (Indiantown area): 590(up)
-St Lucie Co. (Fort Pierce,Port St Lucie area): 720(up)
-Okeechobee Co.: 80
-Indian River Co (Vero Beach,Sebastian area): 720(up)
-Brevard Co (Titusville,Melbourne area): 380(down)
-Seminole Co (NE corner of Orlando, Sanford, Geneva area): 30(up)
-Orlando area: 65(up)
-Volusia Co (Daytona Beach,Deltona area): 159(up)
-Flagler Co (Palm Coast area): 10
-St Johns Co (St. Augustine,Crescent Beach area): -restored-
-Putnam Co (Palatka area): 100(up)
-Nassau Co (just north of Jacksonville,Callahan area): 550(up)
-Baker Co (Macclenny,Sanderson area): -restored-
-Bradford Co (Starke area): -restored-
-Union Co (Lake Butler, Raiford area): 10(down)

GA:
-Brunswick area: 316(up)
-Jesup area: -restored-
-Savannah area: 14(up)
-Lyons area: 159(up)
-Augusta area: 87(down)
-Atlanta area: 50(down)

SC:
-Beaufort area: 20(up)
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