Before the Storm, Thursday, 2 September, Daytona Beach Shores
- 4:45 p.m.: The beach, already empty, the
day before the evacuation order. (43 sec., 3.8 MB)
Before the Storm, Friday, 3 September, Daytona Beach Shores
- 2:05 p.m.: The beach, still empty, the
day of the evacuation order. (61 sec., 5.4 MB)
During the Storm, Sunday, 5 September, Port Orange
These were the views from Maureen's and Nick's porch. If there's a
point to this batch, it's how these hurricane/tropical-storm things
just go on and on and on and on and...
- 7:20 a.m.: Wind and rain. (21 sec., 1.8
MB)
- 7:25 a.m.: Wind and rain. (21 sec., 1.8
MB)
- 7:25 a.m.: Wind and rain and
frogs. (17 sec., 1.5 MB)
- 9:45 a.m.: Four legs are handy in
strong winds. (6 sec., 0.5 MB)
- 9:50 a.m.: Hurricane or not, a retriever's gotta
retrieve. (19 sec., 1.6 MB)
- 12:00 noon: More wind and rain. (20 sec., 1.8
MB)
- 1:50 p.m.: Gusty wind and rain. This is
probably the most dramatic instance that got onto video. (15 sec., 5.2
MB)
- 1:55 p.m.: Gusty wind and rain. A second to
the above in the dramatic department. (34 sec., 3.0 MB)
- 4:05 p.m.: More wind, less
rain. (15 sec., 5.2 MB)
During the Storm, Sunday, 5 September, Port Orange
These were shot
from Maureen's and Nick's van as we drove around the Spruce Creek
Fly-In, where they live.
- 6:30 p.m.: Trees down from the storm. (11
sec., 1 MB)
- 6:40 p.m.: Lots of water. (7 sec., 0.6 MB)
Two Days After, Tuesday, 7 September, Daytona Beach Shores
- 3:50 p.m.The beach, still empty. (44
sec., 3.9 MB):
Three Days After, Wednesday, 8 September, Daytona Beach Shores
- 9:30 a.m.:The beach, slowly comes
back to life. (36 sec., 3.2 MB)
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