Monday, September 17, 2018

Just how many forms of disaster can Florence create? 9 '19

Unbelievable. We've just been alerted that a tornado watch has been issued for this area. Some of the outer bands from Florence are still swirling above us and their stirring up mini twisters. Not as dangerous as the big ones, but strong enough to rip your roof off. And a heavy squall just drenched Kat and is beating up the zinnias I had just staked back up.


To the astonishment of beachgoers, a large waterspout came ashore at Myrtle Beach at 9th Avenue North, near the town’s seaside Ferris wheel, tossing umbrellas and beach chairs into the air as bystanders gaped. The funnel’s wind was estimated at 60 mph, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington.  Other waterspouts sightings were reported in Hunting Isle, Beaufort, and North Charleston SC.  

 This is like a very bad disaster movie, I can't wait for it to be over.

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