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Old May 24th 04, 02:23 PM
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"Keith Hosman" wrote:
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Keith KC8TCQ callsign @ qrz dot com wrote:
On 23 May 2004 14:38:16 GMT, Steveo
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Keith KC8TCQ callsign @ qrz dot com wrote:
On Sun, 23 May 2004 08:02:44 -0400, Keith KC8TCQ callsign @ qrz
dot com wrote:

On 22 May 2004 22:58:54 GMT, Steveo
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Just got my cable and internet back up from the big thunder
boomer's we've been having in Ohio. The town is basically
flooded but the water is going down a bit now. We lost electric
for a good while, thank goodness for the generator.

People lost a bunch of boats to the flood at the rocky river
marina's. What a mess.

Anyone else get the monsoon?

I was wondering about that Steve, Knox county isn't that far from
you, they had several hundred trees get blown over, every county
around me right now is under folod warnings.


grrrrrr make that flood warnings, this is what happens when you
try typing first thing in the morning w/o having any coffee first.

I got ya Keith, this pattern just won't let up. They are calling
for more rain this coming week too.

Got more of this crap coming through today looks like most of it will
miss us here. but that cah change, the heat and humidity combined
with unstable air mass makes ripe conditions for pop-us, and thats
what damn near wiped Xenia off the map.

Oh man..what a mess that was. Erie and Huron counties are under
a tornado watch right now...


We had a confirmed touchdown at 108 and the Henry/Putnam Co line this
afternoon at 6 PM, and we have another cell hitting us now, and a third
right on it's tail. He have 2 towns with downed trees and power lines at
the moment.

Hope you made out allright..we got pounded again last night too.

Did ya see Cleveland on the news? many people lost boats yesterday. Glad
mine is at Lake St. Mary's, I almost brought it up to Port Clinton, I
have a 28 ft Cabin Cruiser.

What a mess, i posted a pic of some of the boat damage from the
rocky river.

What kind of boat do you have?
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Old May 24th 04, 02:24 PM
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"Jim Hampton" wrote:
Hello, Mopar

Well, as I mentioned, we got a gooder last night.

Now, they announced a flood watch for tonight. Another big storm coming
in this way.

Here we go again ... sigh ...

Best regards from Rochester, NY
Jim

We got it too Jim. Looks like we get today off, then the storms
are supposed to resume Tuesday.. start building the ark.
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Old May 24th 04, 03:20 PM
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"Steveo" wrote in message
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"Landshark" wrote:
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Just got my cable and internet back up from the big thunder
boomer's we've been having in Ohio. The town is basically flooded
but the water is going down a bit now. We lost electric for
a good while, thank goodness for the generator.

People lost a bunch of boats to the flood at the rocky river
marina's. What a mess.

Anyone else get the monsoon?

Glad to hear your ok, what about the car?
Seriously, good thing your on high ground, and the wife
& kids are safe.

Landshark

Thanks Shark, so far so good. Here's a pic of that rocky
river marina I was talking about.

http://www.cleveland.com/photooftheday/


Looks like a typical back up at the gas dock.
Low prices?

Landshark

I doubt most of those boaters will be buying anymore fuel
this season..


Probably. I hope their insurance Co. will not give
them to hard of a time on the claims.

Landshark


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Treat people as if they were what
they ought to be and you will help
them become what they are capable
of becoming.


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Old May 24th 04, 04:48 PM
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From: (Jim=A0Hampton)
"Landshark" wrote in message
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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Bo y, glad I don't live
in natural disaster country anymore. I'd still take an earthquake once
every hundred years, good thing I don't live in earthquake country
either.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Landshark
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I don't live in natural disaster country either, but last night we had
our first tornado warning in my memory. I haven't seen a storm like that
in a *looooong* time. The whole sky was lit up almost continuously with
lightning and there was a torrential downpour.
A lot of folks lost power; it wasn't pretty. I shut down the pc and
pulled the phone line from the dsl modem. Lost the satellite TV a few
times as well (and there is a new 3 head dish up there with signal
strengths 50% higher than when the system was first installed, but still
lost the signal).
It is overcast now and hasn't rained in over 12 hours. Still quite a bit
of standing water in the street.
Best regards from Rochester, NY
Jim


_
That storm sounds like afternoon time in Tampa Bay during summer. Next
time we have a super light show I'll take some pics.
Glad everything is A-ok up that-a-way. The weather here has been Heaven
sent, lately. The breeze off the water has stuck around much longer than
any have anticipated. The Kingfish are slamming just about everything
you toss at them, the Gag Grouper are on the rocky bottoms, and the
Cobia are sloshing through the beach areas with stingrays on their
backs. A little bit of chum and the bullsharks are in a frenzy, but
nothing beats watching the Clownfish roll over each other.

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Old May 25th 04, 01:29 AM
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"Landshark" wrote:
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Just got my cable and internet back up from the big thunder
boomer's we've been having in Ohio. The town is basically
flooded but the water is going down a bit now. We lost electric
for a good while, thank goodness for the generator.

People lost a bunch of boats to the flood at the rocky river
marina's. What a mess.

Anyone else get the monsoon?

Glad to hear your ok, what about the car?
Seriously, good thing your on high ground, and the wife
& kids are safe.

Landshark

Thanks Shark, so far so good. Here's a pic of that rocky
river marina I was talking about.

http://www.cleveland.com/photooftheday/

Looks like a typical back up at the gas dock.
Low prices?

Landshark

I doubt most of those boaters will be buying anymore fuel
this season..


Probably. I hope their insurance Co. will not give
them to hard of a time on the claims.

Landshark

And it's really only a 5 month boating season in N Ohio. May
has absolutely sucked for boating, now your boat has washed
away and like you said, the insurance adjuster wants to stick
you without kissing you first.

Welcome to the Great Lakes.


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Old May 25th 04, 01:45 AM
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"Steveo" wrote in message
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Just got my cable and internet back up from the big thunder
boomer's we've been having in Ohio. The town is basically flooded
but the water is going down a bit now. We lost electric for
a good while, thank goodness for the generator.

People lost a bunch of boats to the flood at the rocky river
marina's. What a mess.

Anyone else get the monsoon?


Sorry to hear about that, the weather here is lovely right now.

We often suffer strong winds and snow here in the winter, and it
is recommended that people carry a shovel in their car just in
case they get trapped.
There are lovely views in this weather, but I hate the winters. We
often lose the electricity in winter, but the area has also been
known to lose it's water supply also.
One thing you need to remember if you live here in the
winter... don't eat the yellow snow.

The kids love it (the weather, not yellow snow). Because so many
teachers come from the nearest city, it doesn't take much for
the snow to shut the schools.


Regards.

Peter.



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Old May 25th 04, 01:56 AM
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"Peter" wrote:
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Just got my cable and internet back up from the big thunder
boomer's we've been having in Ohio. The town is basically flooded
but the water is going down a bit now. We lost electric for
a good while, thank goodness for the generator.

People lost a bunch of boats to the flood at the rocky river
marina's. What a mess.

Anyone else get the monsoon?


Sorry to hear about that, the weather here is lovely right now.

We often suffer strong winds and snow here in the winter, and it
is recommended that people carry a shovel in their car just in
case they get trapped.

I carry one anyway, Peter..it comes in handy when the bull****
stars getting too deep around you. g

There are lovely views in this weather, but I hate the winters. We
often lose the electricity in winter, but the area has also been
known to lose it's water supply also.
One thing you need to remember if you live here in the
winter... don't eat the yellow snow.

Watch out where the husky's go and don't you eat that yellow
snow. $-Zappa

The kids love it (the weather, not yellow snow).

Glad you made that clear. (not the yellow)

Because so many
teachers come from the nearest city, it doesn't take much for
the snow to shut the schools.

Regards.

Peter.

Snow is white gold for us plow boys.
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