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    • david.wieseD
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      how did a PT Cruiser survive but not a tree????

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          • MattSpellerM
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            @david.wiese said in Preparing for the storm:

            how did a PT Cruiser survive but not a tree????

            Looks like that tree had a crummy root system where as PT Cruisers are completely rooted, right from the factory.

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                      @fuznutz04 said in Preparing for the storm:

                      Good luck! Which island?

                      Merritt Island in Florida. Not as bad as being in the Bahamas, but it isn't a good thing either.

                      That's in the middle of the river, right?

                      Yes, but technically they are saltwater lagoons even though they are named as rivers.

                      Ya we just called it the intercoastal where I lived for a little.

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                      • DustinB3403D
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                        The roots on that tree seems very shallow for a tree that size.

                        I wonder if there was something wrong with it.

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                        • coliverC
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                          @DustinB3403 said in Preparing for the storm:

                          The roots on that tree seems very shallow for a tree that size.

                          I wonder if there was something wrong with it.

                          Florida... their is no soil just sand. It doesn't have to go far to get a lot of water.

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                            @coliver Good point.

                            I'm just used to trees having roots that go for 20 feet down..

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                            • dafyreD
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                              Glad to see it doesn't look like much damage where you are at!

                              How'd you get the pictures so quick?

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                                @dafyre said in Preparing for the storm:

                                Glad to see it doesn't look like much damage where you are at!

                                How'd you get the pictures so quick?

                                Someone went there for him.

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                                • coliverC
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                                  https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CuL9EKsWYAAEpUT.jpg

                                  Just up the road from my parents. A1A didn't fare so well. The Flagler Pier suffered some massive damage and the last 3rd of it is gone from some reports.

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                                    Hope you're alright @IRJ looks like quite the mess thus far.

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                                    • DustinB3403D
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                                      @coliver That is insane that so much land was pulled out from under that road!

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                                        @DustinB3403 said in Preparing for the storm:

                                        @coliver That is insane that so much land was pulled out from under that road!

                                        Water running alongside the road. The "land" is largely sand, so the erosion happens very fast if the water keeps flowing.

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                                          @DustinB3403 said in Preparing for the storm:

                                          @coliver That is insane that so much land was pulled out from under that road!

                                          All sand. Florida has almost nothing in the lines of actual foundation. It's amazing that anything survives there.

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                                          • IRJI
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                                            I am finally getting a chance to sit behind a computer for a bit

                                            First of all we are ok and our house sustained zero damage. Not a shingle missing or any water breaches. So we are beyond thankful for that. We also never lost power during the storm which is absolutely unreal. I have been through a nearly a dozen tropical storms and 3 hurricanes. Every single one even inland we lost power. We lost power at my parent's place 50 miles inland.

                                            The storm strengthened to a large category 4 and was predicted to be a category 5 by landfall. The eye was on track to hit us directly. About 3 hours before landfall the storm weakened and pulled offshore. This saved us from certain catastrophic damage and flooding. We got 117 MPH winds were I was at. The weather experts say at 125-135MPH winds catastrophic flooding would have occurred.

                                            Merritt Island looks really good considering the power of the storm. The media hype is worse than it really is. Only a few houses in my neighboorhood are missing a few shingles. No houses seem damaged and I have driven around most of the island. The only damage is trees and fences. Every traffic light is still up. Docks and boats are destroyed and there is some flooding in areas directly on the water, but overall the island held up quite well.

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