jcera wrote:I heard some unconfirmed reports that the lighthouse in Sanibel has collapsed.
I was worried about that…
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jcera wrote:I heard some unconfirmed reports that the lighthouse in Sanibel has collapsed.
ConvergenceZone wrote:I wonder what the chance is of Ian being retired are after all this is said and done?
Sanibel wrote:Captiva should be in the eye...Car is rocking and rolling here at the Airport...Saw flying debris coming right at me shatter on the concrete wall...
dhweather wrote:At 9,000 feet, 206.7mph in the southwestern eyewall. Ian isn't going down without a fight.
https://i.ibb.co/hXJY9nG/IMG-0945.png
Teban54 wrote:FLLurker32 wrote:Fancy1001 wrote:Best joke I’ve heard the whole thread.
A real somewhat funny story - My middle son is named Ian. He’s 11 and very into meteorology like I am. Has his own weather station. He was incredibly thrilled to have this storm as his namesake until a day ago when it hit him the amount of people will be harmed. Also - his 12th birthday is Saturday and he realized he may have unknowingly wished himself a birthday with no power.
Sounds like what happens when you give your children an I name.
Sciencerocks wrote:dhweather wrote:At 9,000 feet, 206.7mph in the southwestern eyewall. Ian isn't going down without a fight.
https://i.ibb.co/hXJY9nG/IMG-0945.png
This is probably a cat5.
WeatherOrKnot wrote:Are there any storm chasers doing a live feed at the moment?
tolakram wrote:https://i.imgur.com/FGdXWBK.gif
GulfHills wrote:WeatherOrKnot wrote:Are there any storm chasers doing a live feed at the moment?
I just saw Reed Timmer live Punta Gorda, on fb and youtube
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