Where Will Fay Go?

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Published: Wed, August 20, 2008 - 10:15 pm
Last Updated: Wed, August 20, 2008 - 10:20 pm
MELBOURNE, Fla. (AP) - Melbourne International Airport workers
had to clear away two gopher tortoises, four walking catfish, an
alligator and a blue indigo snake that had washed onto the active
runway during Tropical Storm Fay.
The menagerie was discovered on Wednesday.
Airport officials said the tortoises were moved to the airport's
designated gopher tortoise relocation area and the walking catfish
and snake were tossed into a nearby pond. The gator walked into a
drainage ditch.
Walking catfish use their pectoral fins to get around on land
and can breathe out of water as long as they stay moist.

(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)


(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

Track Fay with the News 5 Storm Team



Latest National Hurricane Center Advisory



TROPICAL STORM FAY ADVISORY NUMBER 22
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL062008
1100 PM EDT WED AUG 20 2008

...VERY HEAVY RAINS CONTINUE ALONG THE EAST COAST OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
AS FAY SITS JUST OFFSHORE...

AT 1100 PM EDT...0300 UTC...THE TROPICAL STORM WATCH FROM NORTH OF
ALTAMAHA SOUND TO THE SAVANNAH RIVER HAS BEEN CHANGED TO A TROPICAL
STORM WARNING. A TROPICAL STORM WARNING IS NOW IN EFFECT FROM FORT
PIERCE FLORIDA NORTHWARD TO THE SAVANNAH RIVER AT THE BORDER
BETWEEN GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA.

FOR STORM INFORMATION SPECIFIC TO YOUR AREA...INCLUDING POSSIBLE
INLAND WATCHES AND WARNINGS...PLEASE MONITOR PRODUCTS ISSUED
BY YOUR LOCAL WEATHER OFFICE.

AT 1100 PM EDT...0300Z...THE CENTER OF TROPICAL STORM FAY WAS
LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 28.9 NORTH...LONGITUDE 80.5 WEST OR ABOUT 35
MILES...60 KM...SOUTHEAST OF DAYTONA BEACH FLORIDA.

FAY HAS BEEN NEARLY STATIONARY DURING THE PAST SEVERAL HOURS...BUT A
SLOW MOTION TOWARD THE WEST-NORTHWEST IS FORECAST TO BEGIN TONIGHT
OR EARLY TOMORROW AND CONTINUE FOR THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS. ON
THIS TRACK...FAY IS FORECAST TO MOVE VERY SLOWLY ACROSS THE
NORTHERN FLORIDA PENINSULA ON THURSDAY...AND NEAR OR ALONG THE GULF
COAST IN THE FLORIDA BIG BEND AREA ON FRIDAY.

DATA FROM AN AIR FORCE RECONNAISSANCE PLANE AND FROM NATIONAL
WEATHER SERVICE RADARS INDICATE THAT MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS ARE
NEAR 60 MPH...95 KM/HR...WITH HIGHER GUSTS. SOME ADDITIONAL SLIGHT
STRENGTHENING IS POSSIBLE WHILE THE CENTER OF FAY REMAINS OVER
WATER TONIGHT AND VERY EARLY TOMORROW...BUT GRADUAL WEAKENING IS
FORECAST ON THURSDAY AND EARLY FRIDAY AFTER FAY MOVES BACK OVER THE
FLORIDA PENINSULA.

TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS EXTEND OUTWARD UP TO 150 MILES...240 KM
FROM THE CENTER.

THE MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE REPORTED BY THE RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT
WAS 994 MB...29.35 INCHES.

FAY IS EXPECTED TO PRODUCE ADDITIONAL RAINFALL ACCUMULATIONS OF 5 TO
10 INCHES OVER EAST-CENTRAL AND NORTHEASTERN FLORIDA...WITH 3 TO 6
INCHES OVER SOUTHEASTERN GEORGIA. ISOLATED STORM TOTAL AMOUNTS OF
30 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE IN FLORIDA. ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO
3 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE IN THE EXTREME NORTHWESTERN BAHAMAS.

STORM TIDES OF 1 TO 3 FEET ABOVE NORMAL ARE POSSIBLE ALONG THE
EAST COAST OF FLORIDA TO THE NORTH OF THE CENTER OF FAY.

ISOLATED TORNADOES ARE POSSIBLE TONIGHT AND THURSDAY OVER PORTIONS
OF NORTHEASTERN FLORIDA AND SOUTHEAST GEORGIA.

REPEATING THE 1100 PM EDT POSITION...28.9 N...80.5 W. MOVEMENT...
STATIONARY. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...60 MPH. MINIMUM CENTRAL
PRESSURE...994 MB.

AN INTERMEDIATE ADVISORY WILL BE ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL HURRICANE
CENTER AT 200 AM EDT FOLLOWED BY THE NEXT COMPLETE ADVISORY AT 500
AM EDT.

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FORECASTER KNABB/BROWN

Carl - I do remember you sharing that story a while back when several of us were remembering those days.  The motel we were in was just across 90 and next door to a popular club at that time.  Nothing but a gray slab was left of that thing.  Not even any rubble.  Just an island of concrete amidst the sand.
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I have a picture of me standing in front of the Bay Town Inn that was taken in March of 2005.  Had lunch at The Dock of the Bay across the street from the place and poured down a few cold beers at the Firedog Saloon later that afternoon.  Hard to believe that only a few months later the whole place would be turned upside down.  The shell of the Firedog survived, but it was gutted.  Need to take a drive over that way soon and see how much progress they have made.
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The Firedog’s website has some pretty dramatic pictures taken right after Katrina, including some brave firemen taking away bodies tangled up in the debris.
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http://www.firedogsaloon.com/

Posted by BamaBob on 08/20/08 - 1:23 pm • Report Abuse   

A very good site BamaBob ! those before pictures look very familar to some I remember. As I said before , Me the wife and kids were down there at the beach in a motel two days before it hit and decided we better head home and tie things down. The motel was just a block out line in the sand and the pool was even to the sides with sand after camille. Hope they never have another one that strong and as big as Katrina. Now that would be a perfect storm of destruction.

Posted by carl on 08/20/08 - 1:09 pm • Report Abuse   

Will never forget Camille!  Had a hard time ever getting out of Biloxi that day, but it sure wasn’t because of a desire to surf!  I can also remember all the stories about hurricane parties in the following days. People can do the craziest things.....
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I always loved Old Town Bay St Louis and spent a few weekends over that way at a nice turn of the century Bed & Breakfast situated on Beach Blvd overlooking the bay.  Recently I found an interesting blog describing the final moments of the B&B;’s 100 year history.  It is not about a hurricane party, but rather the complacency some had after surviving Camille (The Storm of the Century) unscathed.  Very interesting read especially in the chapter called Room Number Five.
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http://katrinapatina.blogspot.com/2006/01/story-of-bay-town-inn.html

Posted by BamaBob on 08/20/08 - 12:41 pm • Report Abuse   

Nothing like the mother of all hurricanes is it BamaBob ? Camille, the strongest I believe ever recorded. Do you think you might have kite surfed if you had stayed during Camille? probably would have ended up in Canada if you did. grin

Posted by carl on 08/20/08 - 12:30 pm • Report Abuse   

Don’t think any of us will be getting a day off from this one.  Probably just screw up another weekend......
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Most of them do kind of hook a right once on land, but there have been a few that have done some crazy stuff.  I think it was Elena back in 85 that was projected to come to Mobile, so we packed up and left.  It then took a hard right and started toward Florida.  We load the car to come back and here on the radio that it had taken a hard left and might be on its way to Mobile again.  We decided to wait another day before coming back to Mobile.
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I think it finally came in somewhere around the MS/LA line.
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I think I remember another one cross Florida into the Atlantic and then coming back across Florida into the gulf, but don’t recall the name.

Posted by BamaBob on 08/20/08 - 12:07 pm • Report Abuse   

My question has anyone else thought it strange that they have this storm hooking a left once it hit the mainland???  I have always thought storms hooked a right once they were no longer over the water, something about the counter clockwise rotation and being over land???  I have just found this projected path to be weird.  Just wondering if I was the only one???

Posted by mustuknow on 08/20/08 - 5:08 am • Report Abuse   

Correction: “That’s” not “that”

Posted by barefootangel on 08/20/08 - 3:11 am • Report Abuse   

That a low system with a circle around it.

Posted by barefootangel on 08/20/08 - 2:51 am • Report Abuse   

What does the clock like symbol mean? The one that starts at the Florida-Georgia line and moves across Alabama? When do we expect a GOOD idea as to what this thing is going to do?

Posted by rmseek1234 on 08/19/08 - 8:28 pm • Report Abuse   

it reminds me of elena. the one who bounced back and forth around 1985

Posted by rosepetal on 08/19/08 - 6:58 pm • Report Abuse   


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