Hi all. Here is that link that I offered three weeks ago for Charley. You can watch the Orlando area's weather here:
http://www.wftv.com/wxmap/1877642/detail.html
We have been told the eye is supposed to pass just south of us in Winter Haven. But Frances is over 300 miles across so we will all get hurricane force winds starting sometime tonight or tomorrow.
The really bad thing, besides the monster size of this hurricane, is that it is moving so slowly. Only 9-10 miles an hour. That means that instead of 1 or 2 hours of a hurricane, we will have over 24 hours of one as it crawls across the state. Plus, because it is moving so slowly it can change course easier (they say) and there is no telling where it will really go.
They tell us we will get 13-24 inches of rain this weekend. That is the type of news that is not welcomed. That much water soaks the ground and makes all the roots of the old tall trees quite soft. Once they are soaked and a gust of wind blows, these trees tend to fall over, even live ones. They rip right out of the ground, taking the sidewalks and ground area with them. We had some of that with Charley, but this one is worse.
I know Kat and I will be out of power again, but for how long, we don't know. Last time it was 5 full days. I found I couldn't take it anymore after 4. I am all ready, as ready as I can be.
Another problem is that all that crap, the debris from all the trees and branches that fell during Charley, is still on the ground in many neighborhoods. That stuff, the news people are saying, will act like projectiles and make all this even more dangerous. My street is not cleaned up yet, but the houses around me are.
As I look up to the 70 ft. oak tree in the front yard I see several rather large dead limbs hanging by a thread. I assume those will fly off first. So it all depends on the wind direction to determine if we get hit.
I moved the furniture away from the windows, which I think might help if we get some more breakage. Last time we had an east side window blown out and I had to move a bookcase in the middle of the worst part and put towels down and around to soak up the rain. This time I am fairly ready for broken windows now that I have access to them. I bought this brand new tape that is metal on one side and has a solvent on the other. It is weatherprooof. I think it will work well for me.
Yesterday I was at Home Depot looking for duct tape. There was none to be found. (A really nice guy working there told me about this "secret" new tape that wasn't in the duct tape section!) The line for plywood was 2 hours long. Last night on the news they showed people who had been waiting for two hours only to get to the front of the line and find out they were sold out. They waited an additional 4 hours for the new truck to arrive.
We have a concrete block house. We would probably have to hire somebody to install such things. Tape doesn't work on windows, by the way. The only good use of tape on windows is to help with the shattering factor. Almost all our windows have screens on the inside so we should be ok with stuff getting in.
I guess I am worried about the roof. Mike is worried about that 70 ft. tree.
I will log in when and if I can. Since this one is worse and will be here longer, who knows when that will be.