[Syrupmakers] Flooding

bill gunter pastmaster123 at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 25 17:34:50 PDT 2008


I was told we had a tornado touch down just north of Perry and went north towards Greenville.  I don't know any more than that though.
 
Bill


--- On Mon, 8/25/08, Richard Harrison <rharrison922 at yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Richard Harrison <rharrison922 at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Syrupmakers] Flooding
To: syrupmakers at syrupmakers.net
Date: Monday, August 25, 2008, 11:42 AM







T.C.
   This morning I learned that Thomasville, GA got 27.5" of rainfall from Fay. This morning Fay took a more Eastward course (in MS) and brought us more heavy rainfall again. West GA is under tornado watch again with rain expected again. It's almost like Fay turned around and headed back--but not exactly.
   Florida's death toll is 11 at last report. For a small tropical storm it has had surprising effects. It is being called "Four-time Fay" now because it made landfall 4 times in Florida. One person called it 5-time Fay this morning because the rain returned this morning after clearing out yesterday afternoon and being sunny!
   But it COULD have been worse. It COULD have been a hurricane instead of a tropical storm.
                                                  Richard
Did you have any 100 lb watermeloms this year?

--- On Sun, 8/24/08, Richard Harrison <rharrison922 at yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Richard Harrison <rharrison922 at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Syrupmakers] Flooding
To: syrupmakers at syrupmakers.net
Date: Sunday, August 24, 2008, 6:42 AM







T C,
   Most in Florida don't live on high ground. The highest elevation in Florida is 345'(near the Alabama border). I am on 220'---considered high for my local area. Contrasting, Cocoa Beach, FL is near sea level and they got 33" of rain--reportedly more than Atlanta, GA got all year!
   Although the eye of the storm passed over us, more flooding occurred in SW Georgia(NE of here). Winds were reported to be around 45 mph or so(but I think there MAY have been some higher gusts---just looking at the sugarcane).
   We had higher wind than expected here.Two 70 year old pecan trees(with weak roots on the North sides) blew over. Sugarcane blew over probably worse than I have ever seen it for this early in the season. Some sugarcane is still pretty straight, a good bit is at at 45 angles and some is on the ground, too.
   Our electric power went off at about 8 p.m. Friday night and didn't come back on until about 5 p.m. Saturday. This has to be the slowest traveling tropical storm that I have ever seen. It hit Key West last Saturday and took over a week overland to get out of Florida!  Hurricanes are usaully gone in 3 days.
   6 people die in Florida--attributed to the storm : 3 drowned, 3 in car accidents. But at least we were spared a full-fledged hurricane and there were no tornadoes here. Thanks to God.
                                                                        Richard

--- On Sun, 8/24/08, G Wilson <glenarchie at webtv.net> wrote:

From: G Wilson <glenarchie at webtv.net>
Subject: [Syrupmakers] Flooding
To: Syrupmakers at syrupmakers.net
Date: Sunday, August 24, 2008, 6:18 AM



     I sure hope all you syrup makers in the southeast live on high ground.

T C Wilson
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