FP glad you're fine...good news about your bro too. Hopefully those to the right of the eyewall will have fared better than we hoped...thank god this dropped to a III before landfall...brutal yes...but better than the alternative.
I do not even want to look at the Jeanne (btw, half the forecasters are pronouncing it "Jean" and half "Jeanie" -- does anyone know if there is a "correct" pronounciation?). Lets just hope the mountains of Hispaniola deal her a death knell...and lets hope the disaster of last May does not repeat itself.
Peace y'all...speedy recovery wished for here...anyone directly affected please give us updates when you can!
PS: I don't believe "our" Clark wrote the hpc discussion...I believe "our" Clark (his middle name) would have used his last name were he to have written that discussion...LOL
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