Florida-Deadly Tornado Outbreak Sumter,The Villages,N.Smyrna
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tropicana wrote:Chad Myers (CNN)..his mom just was on the phone with him live on tv...and she lives in The Villages... and just amazingly..THERE ARE NO TORNADO SIRENS in this area.
Just absolutely incredible that in this day and age..they are no tornado sirens for an area where so many people live.
Luckily she made it alive... but you have to wonder .
We dont have tornado sirens in Florida.
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Is President Bush going to deny Jeb again on these storms like he did with the Xmas tornadoes? Guess having a brother in the White House no longer helps.
http://www.wesh.com/news/10878155/detail.html
For FEMA to grant disaster money, the president must declare a federal disaster area. Despite being asked by his brother former Gov. Jeb Bush to do that after the storms, President George W. Bush declined.
http://www.wesh.com/news/10878155/detail.html
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Crazy..
Yes, I realized just after that post that the new, enhanced, fujita scale was now in effect. Based on the new scale, I think an F4 rating would still be right for this situation. However, I think the final label may end up being anywhere from an F3 to possibly an F5 (since the new scale has somewhat lower standards for an F5).
This was probably central Florida's strongest tornado since Feb. '98.
Yes, I realized just after that post that the new, enhanced, fujita scale was now in effect. Based on the new scale, I think an F4 rating would still be right for this situation. However, I think the final label may end up being anywhere from an F3 to possibly an F5 (since the new scale has somewhat lower standards for an F5).
This was probably central Florida's strongest tornado since Feb. '98.
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The damage is indeed that of higher then a F3 most likely in the hardest hit areas. Quite a storm for Feb. in Florida and a deadly start to the 2007 Tornado year. Isn't the new tornado scale into effect? The new scale comes into effect starting February 1, 2007 and is known as the "Enhanced Fujita Scale". What are the odds of the scale being tested this early!
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harshrealm wrote:Is President Bush going to deny Jeb again on these storms like he did with the Xmas tornadoes? Guess having a brother in the White House no longer helps.For FEMA to grant disaster money, the president must declare a federal disaster area. Despite being asked by his brother former Gov. Jeb Bush to do that after the storms, President George W. Bush declined.
http://www.wesh.com/news/10878155/detail.html
Jeb is no longer the governor. Charlie Crist is.
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Cyclenall wrote:The damage is indeed that of higher then a F3 most likely in the hardest hit areas. Quite a storm for Feb. in Florida and a deadly start to the 2007 Tornado year. Isn't the new tornado scale into effect? The new scale comes into effect starting February 1, 2007 and is known as the "Enhanced Fujita Scale". What are the odds of the scale being tested this early!
Quite ironic isn't it?
I am currently catching up with it and it looks like EF5.
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