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Not my normal post but I have to say something.
Firstly Stephanie Abbrams sounds like a damn fool and is pissing me off with this BS Cajun accent she tries to add when saying New Orlean, and Louisiana. Makes her sound completly dumb as hell. JUST STOP IT NOW!
Then the most important thing. They have basicly given a big screw you to every other part of Louisiana, then had the damn nerve to say this
"THE LAND MASS BETWEEN NOLA AND MOBILE". Are you kidding me you jack ass. Katrina hit ...
Spoke to my cousin in The live Oak area and have pictures of the flooding they are dealing with!
It is a mess down here. Roads are closed everywhere and people are stuck in between. Bill (her husband) is on his way here now from Gainesville. My office in Lake City is closed now that the county emergency management has closed Columbia County. Suwannee County where I live has the Suwannee River on three sides of the county. It is going to be a bigger mess as the rain is not stopping for a few ...
Ran across this video it is from the Mexico touch down of the tornado in Tlateloco June first about 6 oclock ...
Beryl continues to bring excessive rainfall totals to northern florida and southern georgia, Heavy flooding is now occuring in many of the counties in the NW portion of the peninsula. This rain will continue as Beryl continues to tap the moisture from the Gulf of Mexico. As of 11:11 am this morning, the Moody Air Force Base, GA Shows totals upwards of 15 inches south west of lake city and west of Ocala,FL. However because this is a drought area, the risk of mass flooding is low.
Beryl is...
Im going to keep this as an open update post so as I learn or get pics(IF) ill post it here!
Beryl is making land fall and the worst bands are making their way around, I was just talking to my dad, while on the phone a roughly 50 foot tree came down in his yard smashed the dog pen im awaiting updates on what else was damaged, said the winds are gusting heavy maybe 50-60 substained around 30. This is the opisite side of the marsh from the island.
Also reporting NO RAIN just wind so far
Google ...
On April 27,2011 a historic tornado outbreak took place in the South, or what they refer to as "Dixie Alley". No place got it worse than Tuscaloosa, AL. As of now, the death toll is at 340 and still climbing, making it the 2nd deadliest tornado outbreak in nearly 90 years. The 1925 tornado outbreak still ranks 1st. Yes, that makes this outbreak worse than the 1974 Super Outbreak, which among meteorological cirlces is the outbreak by which all others are compared.
Our prayers go out to everyone...







