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biblereader 05-26-2009 03:49 PM

Crops fail, food supplies fail
 
Gov. Charlie Crist on Friday proclaimed a state of emergency for Brevard, Clay,
Duval, Flagler, Lake, Nassau, Orange, Putnam, Seminole, St. Johns and Volusia counties.

Florida Potato crops being ruined:
http://www.news4jax.com/news/19533046/detail.html

State of emergency due to flooding in Florida:
http://www.gainesville.com/article/2...parts-of-state

http://www.usatoday.com/weather/stor...a-floods_N.htm

This is very unusual, for FLorida to have so much rain BEFORE hurricane season begins! Where I live, it's been raining for over 2 weeks. This is BAD news, because hurricanes will be forming and coming at Florida, Texas, Louisianna, and parts of the east coast, from June 1st through September.
PLEASE pray for our little home here in North East Florida, the home God gave us, and for our family.

biblereader 05-26-2009 03:52 PM

Speaking of hurricane season, here's the weather maps I use, being a native Floridian, to keep up with the hurricanes, and their tracks.
The computer models help me to pray, too.

I hope you all visit these websites during the summer:
http://www.wunderground.com/

Here are the computer models for hurricanes:
http://www.wunderground.com/tropical...991_model.html

Updated regularly. As needed.

OOPS! Forgot to check the box!

Bro. Parrish 05-26-2009 04:11 PM

Seems like with rain, it's either too much or not enough...

Funny thing is, much of Florida have been in a drought for years. Statewide average rainfall deficits during 2006-07 are the largest observed since the mid 1950s. Some parts of Florida have been desperate for rain and there are still lakes that are 4-5 feet or more below normal levels. More info here:
http://www.miamiherald.com/486/story/991485.html
http://drought.unl.edu/DM/DM_southeast.htm
http://www.floridadisaster.org/bpr/E...ght_center.htm

biblereader 05-27-2009 03:10 PM

Brother Parrish, do you live in a hurricane state? Ever been in one?
Ever had to empty your refrigerator of rotten foods, and try to sleep in 90% humidity, with a temp of 85?

biblereader 05-27-2009 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bro. Parrish (Post 20741)
Seems like with rain, it's either too much or not enough...

Funny thing is, much of Florida have been in a drought for years. Statewide average rainfall deficits during 2006-07 are the largest observed since the mid 1950s. Some parts of Florida have been desperate for rain and there are still lakes that are 4-5 feet or more below normal levels. More info here:
http://www.miamiherald.com/486/story/991485.html
http://drought.unl.edu/DM/DM_southeast.htm
http://www.floridadisaster.org/bpr/E...ght_center.htm


Florida's drought clears up each hurricane season.

tonybones2112 05-30-2009 10:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bro. Parrish (Post 20741)
Seems like with rain, it's either too much or not enough...

Funny thing is, much of Florida have been in a drought for years. Statewide average rainfall deficits during 2006-07 are the largest observed since the mid 1950s. Some parts of Florida have been desperate for rain and there are still lakes that are 4-5 feet or more below normal levels. More info here:
http://www.miamiherald.com/486/story/991485.html
http://drought.unl.edu/DM/DM_southeast.htm
http://www.floridadisaster.org/bpr/E...ght_center.htm

Brother Parrish, I remember driving mom and dad and my sister to melbourne fla. in october of 1980 to see my aunt, and we passed row after row after row after row, thousands, of dead orange trees I think from a freeze.

Grace and OJ

Tony

ChaplainPaul 05-31-2009 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by biblereader (Post 20785)
Florida's drought clears up each hurricane season.

Now, that's looking on the bright side!

I will pray for you. I have a feeling that food might be running a little scarce in the Fall, and it wouldn't hurt to have a few non-perishables on hand to ease things a bit. Food prices are going to start acting like oil prices. We do a fair amount of shopping at the Dollar General and this week we've seen a significant increase in those prices. I think everyone else (the non-budget shopper) will start seeing the same type of increases in a month or two.

Not to fear-monger, but there is wisdom in preparation.

And brother, you have my sympathy living in hurricane country. We evacuated our youth prison twice last year due to hurricanes. The first time was only a week and I was such a rookie I didn't take the food out of our refrigerator the second time. That evacuation was almost a month. We still can't use our icemaker or water dispenser, and there's still a certain "aroma" lingering inside.

Bro. Parrish 06-01-2009 12:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by biblereader (Post 20784)
Brother Parrish, do you live in a hurricane state? Ever been in one?

LOL, you have no idea... :)

Bro. Parrish 06-01-2009 12:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tonybones2112 (Post 21208)
Brother Parrish, I remember driving mom and dad and my sister to melbourne fla. in october of 1980 to see my aunt, and we passed row after row after row after row, thousands, of dead orange trees I think from a freeze.

It's true brother, freezes have just about wiped out the industry several times.


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