at IP address 38.103.63.60 in United States
Styx (Panama City Marina Civic Center)
Concert tickets,
and autographs (missing sticks!)
Damage after the overnight storm
View from the door,
Tree stuff,
Folded awning,
Side of the house,
Almost got Cougie,
Front yard,
Leaf splaterred walls,
Bricks are Hurricane Dennis debris,
Front yard,
More leaf splatter,
Side yard, beyond the Magnolia tree,
Downed limbs,
Near miss for the Cougar,
Debris in back yard,
Left-hand fence panel disappeared,
Dumpster debris,
View towards Magnolia Ave,
Security lamp ...,
... sucked from it's housing,
Water seeped 2' into the room
Video (from WMBB News Channel 13)
After the storm,
Tree damage,
Panama City Marina damage,
Apartment damage, and Bay County International Airport
80-90 MPH Winds, Hail, Rain Pelt Panama City Area (from WJHG News Channel 7)
"The severe weather that moved through while you slept Monday night has left its mark on Bay County. Crews are working in many areas to repair downed power lines, clean up fallen trees and remove scattered debris from the roadways. Roofs were damaged, awnings torn down, signs blown over; power, telephone, cable lines were torn down by the windblown debris
Three planes at the Panama City-Bay County International Airport were overturned. ASA cancelled two of its flights to the local airport Tuesday morning and two others were delayed.
Some streets were blocked when trees were blown over. A railroad box car was blown over at the Smurfit Stone Paper Mill. The Cove section of town, along with Millville and Parker, were hard hit. Those areas are home to large old trees and were susceptible to the strong wings. The straight line winds brought marble sized hail and about two and a half inches of rain just after midnight.
Gulf Power reports at least 7,000 customers were without power at the height of the storm. Some service had been restored by sunrise and crews were still working on the remainder.
The National Weather Service had a team of meteoroligists survey the damage Tuesday. They say it was straight line winds and no tornado activity that caused the problem. The weather team estimated winds at 80-90 MPH."