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Some good news: My friend from Newfoundland was unscathed by the storm. He's in Burin and they only got some high winds.
Looks like power is going to be out untill Oct 3.![]()
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This link will give you an idea of the extent of the outages in our area.
Yeah I can't even begin to imagine. We'd had some storms here, but I wouldn't even call them bad. Just a lot of rain and wind, sometimes minor damage from the bigger ones, but they last like half an hour at very most. Hurricanes can go on for hours while leaving a path of destruction. I can recall one fairly bad storm many years ago that did cause quite a lot of damage but even that does not compare to a hurricane. The damage was mostly trees and hydro poles and not houses. Hurricanes will level houses completely. I'd really hate to go through one.
I've lived on/near the Atlantic coast my entire life and I've only very rarely experienced what they're going to see in Tampa this time around.
Sandy was extremely bad but was "only" a tropical storm... the last strong hurricane I can recall before that was Gloria (cat 3 when she hit Long Island NY) and that was nearly 40 years ago!
Experts have been warning about the dangers of over-developing in coastal areas particularly in Florida for many years. In fact I can recall reading about it in Popular Science as a kid.