Further updates...
Many family members and co-workers still do not have power. Gas is very hard to find, and the only place to eat in town is running on generators.
A/C unit stopped working yesterday. A/C company is routing to a remote call center. "Sorry, we have no phones or internet yet"
No internet service at home. Major network issues at work, primary and secondary carriers down, we're rotating through VPN logins for folks to get work done.
Tap water started looking like this last night. No, it's not beer.
Post storm preliminary reports are in from the weather service.
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.ph ... glossary=1Confirmed we had category 2 gusts / tornadoes. 100mph out at the nuclear plant. 21.65" of rain up in Fort Pierce.
The National Weather Service is really starting to crowdsource data to populate these reports, it's pretty cool vs. where we were at 10 years ago. Social media, CoCoRaHS data, etc. Even though my storm total for rainfall was 8 and a half inches, it didn't even make the report because of the insane rain levels elsewhere in the area.
If you are interested in meteorological phenomena or science in general, there are two fine organizations whose volunteers directly contribute to these kinds of reports. Your data can directly impact homeowners, farmers, insurance adjusters, and our scientific community in general. Anecdotally, I submitted a hail report a few years back that was subsequently used by my homeowner's insurance to confirm our roof damage.
Skywarn (click the middle orange icon in my signature) - This is the "Tornado has been confirmed on the ground by a trained spotter" stuff... a few hours of free classes in your area and you can become certified. "Storm chasers" are often Skywarn members, although we teach safe and responsible spotting (and discourage thrill-seeking).
CoCoRaHS (the little blueish water drop in my signature) - It involves buying a rain gauge for a couple bucks and reporting your data every day. Also a good tool for teaching kids about weather, and responsibility in general.