";s:4:"text";s:4395:"Anthony's Key Resort + Hurricane Earl Aug 2016 Discussion in 'Bay Islands' started by NAIBdiver1, Aug 14, 2016.
At 11:20 A.M. EST, the surge from Mobile Bay began to creep into Mobile. Power was out all across southern Alabama.
On June 16, it was proclaimed that Hurricane Anthony has been upgraded to a major hurricane, the first in the season. Upon Anthony's rapid formation and designation as a tropical storm, there was little done in order to adequately prepare for the storm due to its proximity to the archipelago. Another died in Coral Bay due to electrocution when a man attempted to remove fallen, but still live, power lines from his lawn. After the very warm Gulf Stream feeds Hurricane Anthony some punch, NHC declared Anthony to become a Category 4. One June 12, at 2:45 P.M. EST, city officials secured Mobile off from the rest of Alabama. Anthony also caused significant damage in parts of the Caribbean as well as the entire Gulf Coast, causing devastation similar to Katrina of 2005. Back at the shelter where Bob and Carolyn resided really no longer resembled a shelter. The 2016 Atlantic hurricane season was the first above-average hurricane season since 2012, producing 15 named storms, 7 hurricanes and 4 major hurricanes.
"No one has seen him. Under favorable conditions, NHC and NOAA both agreed to upgrade it to a Category 1 hurricane on June 14.
Just two hours later, Anthony picked up speed at a torrid pace as the system was estimated to have winds of 70 MPH just as it made landfall in the Dominican Republic even before a warning could be issued, as many NHC scientists expected Anthony to turn NE and hit the Bahamas and then continue to weaken over the Northern Atlantic. "I had no idea how my husband, his father, or any of my children [minus Bob] were faring, which seriously worried me," Carolyn explained. "Before Anthony even hit, you could feel something was wrong," explained Bob Leber, 17, eldest son of Robert and Carolyn. It was literally wiped from the map. "I could feel the winds dying down.
"CSI: Miami" Hurricane Anthony subtitles. Fortunately, due to Anthony's unusual direct westward movement, impacts from storm surge were relatively light, with the highest of the swells reaching only ten feet in height. With this development, the Lebers knew they had no choice but to face the storm. At 5 P.M., reports of conditions in Pensacola were looking grim. The final storm, Otto, crossed into the Eastern Pacific on November 25, a few days before the official end. The news comes as shootings in America’s largest city have skyrocketed in recent weeks, including Many police officials in the city have pointed at de Blasio and other politicians for an uptick in crime through efforts to Police department morale is reportedly at the lowest level in decades as Without being able to see, you can only guess what kind of damage is occurring." There was only some light rain and a few breezes," Keranique said. "As soon as the water hit, it picked up our house and began carrying it throughout town," Keranique said. Despite this, and with Anthony showing no sign of weakening as it began to turn west towards Alabama, the Lebers still made no attempt to escape the storm. I looked up and too often I saw an empty sky." Keranique then struggled to find her way to the attic to avoid getting pulled into the water.