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SeacrestBabY

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Aug 27, 2005
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Looks like you guys may be clear! I was just there a couple of weeks ago and everyone was still cleaning up the previous hurricane mess. Good luck! ;)
 

aquaticbiology

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redneck heaven
I choose the UKMET model as the best. Completely off the top of my head, no history or anything. After all, I'm not a atmospheric scientist or oceanographer, just a aquatic biologist (formerly marine biologist). Got to keep reminding myself of that. Weather Channel screaming that this one will be as bad or worse than Camille. Hmpf. Hope it goes to Mexico so Jim can go catch something. Anybody in Biloxi we know? Paint up a SOWal sign at least!
 

Miss Kitty

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marinebiology451 said:
You are getting SLEEEEEEPY....Look deeeeep into my THIIIIRD EYE...I am a hurricane MAAAGNET!

mb451, you are in very good form today!!! That is hysterical and scary at the same time!!! I am boycotting TWC today and it feel so empowering! thanks to the good poster that suggested we revolt!
 
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HURRICANE KATRINA
STATEWIDE RESPONSE BRIEFING SHEET
August 27, 2005: afternoon

***The information below represents the best available information at the
time of this release. Floridians are encouraged to contact their local
authorities for additional information as it becomes available.***

County Evacuations

The following evacuations still remain in effect:

? Okaloosa: Voluntary Evacuation

For additional information pertaining to county evacuations, curfews and
re-entry, please contact the local county emergency operations center.


Shelters:
Shelter totals reflect that general and special needs shelters may
coincide.
? 3 Total Shelters: Population Total 233
? 3 General Shelters:
o Broward: 1 Shelter, Population 7
o Miami-Dade: 2 Shelters, Population 226
? There are no patients currently in Special Needs Shelters

For additional information pertaining to shelters, please contact the local
county emergency operations center.


Law Enforcement and Military Support
Florida National Guard: 716

Transportation

Road/Bridge Closures
? All roads on the state road system are open.

Tolls
? Tolls on Florida?s Turnpike have been reinstated in Palm Beach and
Broward counties.
? Effective 6:00 am, toll collection has been reinstated in the
Turnpike's Ticket System Three Lakes Toll Plaza to Okeechobee Road, US
27 in Miami Dade County.
? The Sawgrass Expressway and westbound I-75/Alligator Alley have
also been reinstated.
? Tolls remain suspended on Florida's Turnpike in both directions
from Florida City, MP 1 to Northwest 106 Street, MP 34.

Airports
Public-use airports and military airfields reported as CLOSED:
? Dade-Collier Training and Transition (TNT), Miami-Dade County,
currently closed until further notice
? Key West International (EYW), Monroe County, currently closed
until further notice
? The Florida Keys Marathon (MTH), Monroe County, currently closed
until further notice
? Tyndall AFB (PAM), Bay County, airport closed from 6:30 PM (L)
8/27/05 until 7:00 AM (L) 8/30/05
? Whiting Field NAS North (NSE), Santa Rosa County, airport closed
from 6:00 PM (L) 8/28/05 until 7:30 AM (L) 8/30/05
? Whiting Field NAS South (NDZ), Santa Rosa County, airport closed
from 6:00 PM (L) 8/28/05 until 12:00 AM (L) 8/30/05

Public-use and military airfields in Florida are being reported as "OPEN"
but have operational limitations:
? Duke Field (EGI), Okaloosa County, airport is open to aircraft on
"Official Business Only until 12:00 PM (L) 8/31/05
? Eglin AFB (VPS), Okaloosa County, airport is open to aircraft on
"Official Business Only until 7:00 PM (L) 9/1/05
? MacDill AFB (MCF), Hillsborough County, airport is open to
aircraft on "Official Business Only" for the period 6:00 PM (L) 8/25/05
until 12:00 PM (L) 8/29/05

Water Notices
? None reported at this time.

For county specific information pertaining to areas under boil water
advisories, please contact the local county emergency operations center.

Fatalities Confirmed by Medical Examiner

Total hurricane related fatalities confirmed statewide by the Florida
Department of Law Enforcement:
? Broward County: 4


For more information, please visit www.FloridaDisaster.org.


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HURRICANE KATRINA
POWER BRIEFING SHEET
As of 3 p.m., August 27, 2005

***The information below represents the best available information at the
time of this release. Floridians are encouraged to contact their local
authorities for additional information as it becomes available.***

SUMMARY
After the landfall of Hurricane Katrina in South Florida, close to 746,800
customers across four counties are affected by power outages.

Power outages are affecting approximately 736,800 FPL customers, 9,800
municipal customers and 200 cooperative customers.

COUNTY BY COUNTY BREAKDOWN

BROWARD COUNTY
? 32% of total customers without power.
? Approximately 281,200 of 880,207 FPL customers without power.

COLLIER COUNTY
? 100% of power restored.

DADE COUNTY
? 46% of total customers without power.
? Approximately 455,600 of 968,480 FPL customers without power.
? Approximately 1,800 municipal customers without power.

MONROE COUNTY
? 14% of total customers without power.
? Approximately 200 of 30,952 cooperative customers without power.
? Approximately 8,000 municipal customers without power.

PALM BEACH COUNTY
? 100% of power restored.

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ESF 14 -External Affairs / Public Information Office
Florida State Emergency Response Team
 
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