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I am amazed by the precision of the computer modeling for this storm. The landfall was within 12 miles of the forecast track from 48 hours ago, thankfully for us, the error was to the south rather than the other way around.
The fam had a very boring day in Savannah. No rain, no wind. Scott lived there for almost 20 years, so he took everyone on a tour of their former houses on Whitemarsh Island, out to Tybee for lunch and the riverfront. Not sure when they'll try to get back, since Milton is still clearing Brevard County. I heard tornadoes hit as close as Cocoa Beach, so the bridges to the barrier islands may still be closed.
For us, we received a text this morning from the RV park manager. The head maintenance guy had been able to walk back into the park, so it's still there. No idea of the extent of the damage right now -- no power, no water -- but the trailers appear to all be upright. He didn't mention any flooding but I'm guessing we'll get a more detailed update as the day progresses.
I am amazed by the precision of the computer modeling for this storm. The landfall was within 12 miles of the forecast track from 48 hours ago, thankfully for us, the error was to the south rather than the other way around.
Just watching snippets of coverage today. They seem to be fixated on the Tropiciana Field roof damage and the crane that wasn't secured. Localized flooding and some wind damage. But it appears the tornadoes in Palm Beach Gardens and Fort Pierce may have caused more fatalities than the hurricane itself at this point.
It's been eight years, but the memory of 28-3 will never die.
MNF is there next week, I would imagine if the damage not just for the stadium but the area is as bad as they say they will make a quick decision and shift it to Baltimore