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I dont care for any of the MSM stations but this is GREAT! ...
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 ...
The National Hurricane Center finally designated Invest 95L as Tropical Storm at 5PM EST, thus we now have our third named storm of the season. However, this system does not warrant a significant discussion due to it's effect not being felt in any major populated or civillian area. Although, Shipping intrests and of course Pilots of long haul commerical flights, should deviate around the storm. Invest 95L orignated close to Bermuda and maintained a trajectory to the NW before being caught up and...
Here are a few samples the rest are on the sight!
As Berly makes land fall, This is a really cool pic.
http://www.news4jax.com/news/-/475880/14237756/-/tle9vez/-/index.html...
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
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Situation/Introduction to Beryl:
As of 1:30Pm EDT on Saturday May 26, The center of Tropical Storm Beryl now located off the South Carolina Coast and slowly drifitng Southwest, began to fire convection to the southeast of the center. This may be indicative of the intrusion of the dry air slowly dwindling. Last Night, At 11pm when Beryl was first designated it was a Sub-Tropical System with a shallow warm core, with convection only in the NW quadrant. Although their was strong convection, ...






