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sweet

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Apr 13, 2005
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I am just checking to see how things are from Destin to Rosemary Beach
I am sure nobody has power
Be safe
 

JustBeachy

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Jun 11, 2005
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Blue Mtn. Beach
Good to hear, Kurt..we are headed down, supposedly, tomorrow. Watching the Weather Channel and beyond thrilled to not see Stephanie Abrams, bless her heart.

Nan,formerly known as BlueMountainBeacher
 

Kurt

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JustBeachy said:
Good to hear, Kurt..we are headed down, supposedly, tomorrow. Watching the Weather Channel and beyond thrilled to not see Stephanie Abrams, bless her heart.

Nan,formerly known as BlueMountainBeacher

"watch out, watch out, WATCH OUT!" :lol:
 

Kurt

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DeFuniak Springs, FL ?Tropical Storm Arlene continues toward the Gulf Coast. This storm is expected to make landfall later this afternoon. Sustained winds are presently at 70 mph.



A tropical storm warning and tornado watch are currently in effect along the Gulf Coast. A flood watch is also in effect. Rain will continue throughout the day and rainfall will be in the 5 to 8 inch range, with heavier amounts possible. This could cause flooding of low lying areas.



Residents should remain home, if possible, and stay off the roads. It is unsafe to travel due to the heavy rainfall and high wind conditions.



The Emergency Operation Center was activated Friday evening and will remain in activation until the storm has cleared the area. Citizen?s information lines have been set-up at the EOC to assist concerned citizens. The emergency information lines, 892-8392 or 892-8394, are currently operating. The Emergency Operations Center number is 892-8065.



Walton County has declared a Local State of Emergency and has issued a Volunteer Evacuation Notice to all trailer parks, mobile home owners, and residents in low lying and coastal areas. All RV and camp grounds should be closed at this time.



Walton County?s beaches are closed until further notice. Storm surge will be about 3 to 5 feet above normal, causing beach erosion and some coastal flooding.



It is important to remember rip currents often occur before, during and after a hurricane. Do not attempt to go to the beach and swim or surf. Heavy surf conditions combined with rip currently produce dangerous and often fatal conditions.



At the present time tropical storm force winds on the Clyde B. Wells over the Choctawhatchee Bay are approximately 30 mph. There are no plans to close the bridge at this time but residents are reminded the bridge is closed when winds reach 40 mph and local radio and TV stations should be monitored for updates from the EOC.



A shelter is manned by the American Red Cross and available at Freeport High School for both the general population and those with special needs. Animals are not accepted at the shelter.
 

beachmouse

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Dec 5, 2004
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Somewhat windy but otherwise quiet in Bluewater Bay. No utility problems, but then we never lost power or cable from Ivan either. Rain's pretty much an occasional drizzle. We're planning on heading down towards Destin for lunch later. (and bonus! no tolls on the Mid-Bay Bridge until 5:00pm tonight)

The non-tropical storms we got in early April were actually a lot worse.
 

Seasider

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Nov 27, 2004
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9am Report from Seaside:

The storm center is supposed to move over the coast near Pensacola about 2 pm. We have had very little wind, about 2 inches of rain, even some breaks and sun,but the surf is pounding. High tide isn't expected until noon. The currents are ripping the beach from east to west. Our first level of defense ( the hurricane fences) that are nearest the water have been ripped out. Water is under the walkover at Tupelo and lapping the stairs all the way down the beach but so far they look ok.I just wish this thing would hurry up and go....I am sure TJ is already back here checking on things. He was working battening down the hatches himself all over town until late yesterday. One good thing is our seaoats have had so much water this spring they appear to have caught , are green and growing.. I just wish they had had a little more time before storm season got underway.
 
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