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tornados in Florida
I hope Big Daddy Dons Museum was spared in the horrible tornados that went through middle Florida this morning.Has anybody heard anything?
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02-02-2007, 05:25 PM
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Re: tornados in Florida
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Originally Posted by paul fuess
I hope Big Daddy Dons Museum was spared in the horrible tornados that went through middle Florida this morning.Has anybody heard anything?
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Big Daddy is in NORTH Florida and survived just fine (8 mph winds) !!
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02-02-2007, 06:40 PM
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Re: tornados in Florida
The damage was east and a bit south of Big's museum, so they should be ok. Whew! That was uncomfortably close though! 
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02-02-2007, 07:42 PM
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Re: tornados in Florida
We had a lot of rain and wind, but not to bad
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02-03-2007, 04:10 PM
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Re: tornados in Florida
Just wondering if anybody has heard anything about Al Hofmann and his family? It sounds like it may have come through his area. Let's hope for the best.
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Dave
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02-03-2007, 05:24 PM
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Re: tornados in Florida
My sister lives in Daytona Beach, and she said it scared the crap out of her. I guess the storm traveled across Volusia County (sp?) over into Lake County where the damage was the worst. But she said she knew something was going on because before the storm ever hit, her Doberman was pacing the floor and acting real weird and stuff. What's worse about it is they only moved out there about 10 days ago, so they're not used to that kind of thing. But they came out unscathed, unlike so many others unfortunately. 
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02-04-2007, 09:00 AM
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Re: tornados in Florida
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Originally Posted by Dave Labs
Just wondering if anybody has heard anything about Al Hofmann and his family? It sounds like it may have come through his area. Let's hope for the best.
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Dave
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I was wondering that too.
MAP: Where storm damage occurred - Orlando Sentinel : Orlando Weather
umatilla is just north of eustis
#note: highlight the address line and hit enter to refresh the screen if it doesn't display properly.
Last edited by Bob Cole; 02-04-2007 at 09:04 AM.
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02-05-2007, 02:14 PM
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Re: tornados in Florida
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Originally Posted by Shan Ochoa
My sister lives in Daytona Beach, and she said it scared the crap out of her. I guess the storm traveled across Volusia County (sp?) over into Lake County where the damage was the worst. But she said she knew something was going on because before the storm ever hit, her Doberman was pacing the floor and acting real weird and stuff. What's worse about it is they only moved out there about 10 days ago, so they're not used to that kind of thing. But they came out unscathed, unlike so many others unfortunately. 
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Shan,
Daytona Beach is in Volusia County (spelling is correct) and the storm destruction actually started in Sumter County and then traveled East to Lake County and then further East to Volusia as Daytona Beach would be its last stop on the way out into the Atlantic, so you had it backwards. Sumter and Lake County are in the middle of the state and Volusia is a coastal county. The link that Bob Cole provided shows the locations where the destruction was worst and where the deaths occured. Orlando got lucky as it could have come through this area and caused alot more damage and more deaths if the storm had come about 20-30 miles further South than it did.
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02-05-2007, 02:32 PM
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Re: tornados in Florida
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Originally Posted by Kurt Leinenkugel
Shan,
Daytona Beach is in Volusia County (spelling is correct) and the storm destruction actually started in Sumter County and then traveled East to Lake County and then further East to Volusia as Daytona Beach would be its last stop on the way out into the Atlantic, so you had it backwards. Sumter and Lake County are in the middle of the state and Volusia is a coastal county. The link that Bob Cole provided shows the locations where the destruction was worst and where the deaths occured. Orlando got lucky as it could have come through this area and caused alot more damage and more deaths if the storm had come about 20-30 miles further South than it did.
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that was the next county over from me
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02-05-2007, 09:04 PM
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Re: tornados in Florida
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that was the next county over from me
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Gary, which county are you referring to? Are you West of Sumter County?
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02-06-2007, 06:30 AM
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Re: tornados in Florida
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Originally Posted by Dave Labs
Just wondering if anybody has heard anything about Al Hofmann and his family? It sounds like it may have come through his area. Let's hope for the best.
Thanks,
Dave
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He's not into equestrian/polo, is he? There's a polo field about 1/4 mile from my house that's owned by an Al Hoffman. I live in Plant City.
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