Tropical Storm Debby is history, but the cleanup continues.
In N.E> Florida
Black Creek has receded below flood level, but the Saint Mary's river is still above flood stage and has just crested.
Several roads have been washed out and sink holes have opened up.
Further west, the town of Live Oak, Florida is 80 per cent under water.
Friday, June 29, 2012
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
On Tuesday, 6/26, Tropical Storm Debby is slowly drifting eastward in the Gulf. We are still in a flood warning and it's still raining.
Several roads are closed by flooding, including portions of Interstate 10.
Debby is expected to move eastward across North Florida and exit into the Atlantic in the next 2 days.
Several roads are closed by flooding, including portions of Interstate 10.
Debby is expected to move eastward across North Florida and exit into the Atlantic in the next 2 days.
Monday, June 25, 2012
2012 Hurricane Season
The 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season is underway.
Two storms (Alberto and Chris) formed in the Atlantic and went Northeast and did not have any impact on the U.S.
Tropical Storm Beryl made landfall here in Jacksonville, FL and caused some property damage and local flooding.
While I'm writing this, Tropical Storm Debby is remaining stationary in the Gulf of Mexico but is inundating Florida with heavy rains.
This morning (6/25/2012), I could not get out of my house due to local street flooding. The flood water came within 2 to 3 feet of the front doors of some of my neighbors houses.
Tropical Storm Beryl made landfall here in Jacksonville, FL and caused some property damage and local flooding.
While I'm writing this, Tropical Storm Debby is remaining stationary in the Gulf of Mexico but is inundating Florida with heavy rains.
This morning (6/25/2012), I could not get out of my house due to local street flooding. The flood water came within 2 to 3 feet of the front doors of some of my neighbors houses.
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