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Hurricane Frances is almost gone!
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05/09/2004 20:26:00
 
 
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05/09/2004 19:50:37
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>Hey Alex,
>
>My sister lives in Sarasota and I just got off the phone with her ... she said there's lots of rain in Sarasota and people are sick and tired of it (going stir-crazy, cabin-fever, etc ... she's even been cleaning house because she's bored with nothing else to do!! <g>), but the winds aren't bad ... she's lucky, she's been on the "good" side of both Charley and Frances. I hope her luck holds out if Ivan comes to town.
>
>~~Bonnie
>
>
>>Hurricane Frances is leaving Florida. It is now close to Tampa. Hope David in St. Petersburg and other locals are OK. The people in the Florida Panhandle and Alabama are next in line.
>>
>>It was a 3-hour nightmare. Being so slow and so big, it took a long time to pass over everybody in Florida. Did a lot of damage to Central Florida (West Palm Beach, Daytona, the Cape, Orlando) but luckily although wet and windy we are OK in Miami.
>>
>>Now Ivan is on the horizon. Could be here next weekend. It is a very strong storm (already a category 3 hhurricane) and is breaking reords for being so strong so early. Let's hope for the best.
>>http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ftp/graphics/AT09/refresh/AL0904W+GIF/052103W.gif


Good to know!

BTW, I made a typo. Meant to write 30-hour nightmare, not 3!!


Alex Feldstein, MCP, Microsoft MVP
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