Hurricane Charley Routs Florida (Los Angeles Times)
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Hurricane Frances Slows, Crawls Toward
Florida (Los Angeles Times)
Hurricane Frances Slows, Crawls Toward
Florida (Los Angeles Times)
09/04/2004 05:00 AMLos Angeles Times - VERO BEACH, Fla. — The outer bands of
Hurricane Frances, a haggard but colossal storm, began lashing eastern
Florida's deserted beach towns Friday night. The full force of the
storm is expected to strike today, bringing furious winds and more
than a foot of rain to a beleaguered state that is still digging out
from the last hurricane.
Florida Braces for Hurricane Charley
Florida Braces for Hurricane Charley
08/13/2004 06:49 AMBy Thursday evening, 1.9 million people in vulnerable areas along the
west coast of Florida had been told to evacuate in preparation for
Hurricane Charley.
Florida flees Hurricane Charley
Florida flees Hurricane Charley
08/13/2004 10:45 AMThousands are evacuated as a hurricane approaches the Florida coast
after slamming through Cuba.
Hurricane Charley Strengthens as It
Nears Florida
Hurricane Charley Strengthens as It
Nears Florida
08/13/2004 02:13 PMGov. Jeb Bush of Florida asked the president to declare a federal
state of emergency as the storm neared the cities of Tampa and St.
Petersburg today.
Florida Suffers Serious Damage From
Hurricane Charley
Florida Suffers Serious Damage From
Hurricane Charley
08/13/2004 09:41 PMPacking winds of 145 miles an hour, the hurricane ripped into
Florida's west coast, causing an estimated $14.5 billion of property
damage.
Hurricane Charley Rips Path of Damage
Across Florida
Hurricane Charley Rips Path of Damage
Across Florida
08/13/2004 11:40 PMPacking winds of 145 miles an hour, the hurricane ripped into
Florida's west coast, causing an estimated $14.5 billion of property
damage.
Hurricane Charley blows through, 15
confirmed dead in Florida
Hurricane Charley blows through, 15
confirmed dead in Florida
08/14/2004 06:43 PMFree Internet Press Aug 14 2004 10:11PM GMT
Hurricane Charley Death Toll 13 in
Florida -Official
Hurricane Charley Death Toll 13 in
Florida -Official
08/14/2004 09:00 PMReuters via Wired News Aug 15 2004 1:37AM GMT
Hurricane Charley Deaths Rise to 20 in
Florida (Reuters)
Hurricane Charley Deaths Rise to 20 in
Florida (Reuters)
08/18/2004 02:26 PMReuters - The death toll from Hurricane
Charley's destructive rampage in Florida has risen to 20, and
more than 439,000 remain without power in the state, government
officials said on Wednesday.
Hurricane Charley Death Toll Rises to 19
in Florida (Reuters)
Hurricane Charley Death Toll Rises to 19
in Florida (Reuters)
08/17/2004 11:46 AMReuters - Hurricane Charley claimed a
19th victim in Florida, where more than a half million people
remained without power on Tuesday and officials said damage to
crops would run to hundreds of millions of dollars.
Hurricane Charley Death Toll Rises to 22
in Florida (Reuters)
Hurricane Charley Death Toll Rises to 22
in Florida (Reuters)
08/19/2004 09:57 AMReuters - The death toll from Hurricane Charley's
destructive rampage in Florida has risen to 22, and about
388,000 people remain without power in the state, government
officials said on Thursday.
IntelliRecovery Data Recovery offers a
hand to Florida’s Hurricane Frances and
Charley victims
IntelliRecovery Data Recovery offers a
hand to Florida’s Hurricane Frances and
Charley victims
09/18/2004 03:41 AMIntelliRecovery, Inc. today announced that they would extend a helping
hand to all hurricane victims in Florida. Effective immediately, the
company will offer all victims special data recovery discounts for any
Standard recovery jobs for any computer systems sustaining damage from
severe weather conditions.Any victims from Florida Hurricanes should
contact IntelliRecovery Data Recovery with any of their data disaster
needs at 888-995-3282 or contact@intellirecovery.com. [PRWEB Sep 18,
2004]
Data Recovery Services is Offering Data
Recovery for Florida Hospitals and
Emergency Service Organizations Affected
by Hurricane Charley
Data Recovery Services is Offering Data
Recovery for Florida Hospitals and
Emergency Service Organizations Affected
by Hurricane Charley
08/18/2004 03:32 AMDRS specializes in computer forensics with a proven record of
maintaining chain of custody for all damaged media that arrives at our
facilities. [PRWEB Aug 18, 2004]
Changes in Rhythm for Florida (Los
Angeles Times)
Changes in Rhythm for Florida (Los
Angeles Times)
06/28/2004 05:01 AMLos Angeles Times - COCONUT CREEK, Fla. — The gaudy plastic
palms blaze with light, speakers boom the cucu bop, cucu bop rhythm of
salsa — and the floor at the Goldcoast Ballroom quickly fills.
Florida Reeling From Damage (Los Angeles
Times)
Florida Reeling From Damage (Los Angeles
Times)
08/15/2004 06:21 AMLos Angeles Times - PUNTA GORDA, Fla. — Hurricane Charley raced
north Saturday through the Carolinas and into Virginia as it weakened
into a tropical storm after cutting a broad swath of destruction
across Florida that left at least 13 people dead and thousands
homeless.
Hurricane Charley blows through Web
Hurricane Charley blows through Web
08/13/2004 05:46 PMFlorida residents and their friends and families flock to the Net to
track the progress and aftermath of the storm.
WeatherBug Blogs Hurricane Charley
WeatherBug Blogs Hurricane Charley
08/15/2004 04:20 AMMeteorologist Ryan Towell following Charley .. blog/cover/meet .. A
Charley Blog .. blog
weatherbug.blogs.com/charley
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site | 3 links
"CNN.com - Dangerous Hurricane Charley
now?Category 4 - Aug 13, 2004"
"CNN.com - Dangerous Hurricane Charley
now?Category 4 - Aug 13, 2004"
08/15/2004 03:44 PMFatalities Reported in Aftermath of
Hurricane Charley
Fatalities Reported in Aftermath of
Hurricane Charley
08/14/2004 08:04 AMThere was a "significant loss of life" at a mobile home park in the
wake of Hurricane Charley, Florida officials said today.
Hurricane Charley Surge Could Swamp
Tampa (AP)
Hurricane Charley Surge Could Swamp
Tampa (AP)
08/12/2004 08:15 PMAP - Officials warned an estimated 800,000 residents and tourists in
the projected path of Hurricane Charley to get out of the way
Thursday, saying parts of this city's downtown and neighboring areas
could be submerged by the massive storm surge likely when the storm
strikes Florida's central gulf coast in the next 24 hours.
Hurricane Charley Strikes South Carolina
(AP)
Hurricane Charley Strikes South Carolina
(AP)
08/14/2004 11:29 AMAP - Hurricane Charley struck the coast of South Carolina on Saturday
with wind of 85 mph as the state's Grand Strand resort region stood
nearly empty following a mandatory evacuation of many of the area's
180,000 tourists and residents.
Hurricane Charley Strengthens as It
Heads for Cuba
Hurricane Charley Strengthens as It
Heads for Cuba
08/12/2004 12:55 PMReuters via Wired News Aug 12 2004 5:01PM GMT
Hurricane Charley Grows, Floridians Flee
Hurricane Charley Grows, Floridians Flee
08/12/2004 06:48 PMReuters via Wired News Aug 12 2004 11:24PM GMT
Hurricane Charley Hits Cuba, Floridians
Flee
Hurricane Charley Hits Cuba, Floridians
Flee
08/13/2004 03:34 AMReuters via Wired News Aug 13 2004 7:33AM GMT
Hurricane Charley Nears Jamaica, Cuba on
Alert
Hurricane Charley Nears Jamaica, Cuba on
Alert
08/11/2004 06:50 PMReuters via Wired News Aug 11 2004 11:34PM GMT
Hurricane Charley report from Q-Burns
Abstract Message
Hurricane Charley report from Q-Burns
Abstract Message
08/18/2004 03:05 PMFamed DJ and friend of BoingBoing Michael Donaldson, aka
QBurns Abstract
Message, had just returned from tour in Eastern Europe last week
when the hurricane hit his home in Florida. Electricity is still out
in many places, so he's hiding out in his recording studio with a
dial-up connection and a hamster-powered laptop to e-mail us this
report. Image: snapshot of a frightened cat coming out of hiding a
couple days after the storm.
The winds here in Orlando were at about 90 MPH when it hit. The was a
lot of destruction, but somehow my house and property ended up
completely unscathed. The worst part lasted 45 minutes. I just sat in
the dark with my cat and a bottle of wine watching the whole thing out
the window. It was really crazy. Saw the trees flapping around and
then I kept seeing flashes of blue and green in the sky ... I thought
this was some strange lightning but found out later it was actually
electrical transformers exploding across the neighborhood. Wow.
I've been through at least 3 hurricanes in my life and have never seen
anything like this either. The city is like a warzone with debris and
fallen trees and power lines everywhere. It was starting to get
cleaned up as I left home yesterday, so hopefully when I return all
will be back to normal. I can't even imagine what it looks like down
south in the Ft. Meyers area, which received the full force of the
storm. It actually weakened a bit before it hit central Florida.
My business partner has a 30 foot tree laying in his backyard. Another
friend has a tree about that big in his swimming pool (no idea how
he'll get that out). Yet another friend lives in a neighborhood that
is in a 'dead end' road. A huge tree has fallen in the path of their
only exit, and they can only leave by foot. I guess I got off easy.
None of us have any power, though.
The storm was followed by eerie silence and the even eerier sight of
my neighborhood residents walking the lightless streets, Night Of The
Living Dead-style, surveying the damage. A friend of mine owned a bar
that miraculously had power so after a few phone calls we convened
there 90 minutes after the hurricane's end. About 60 people showed and
I started playing records and doing vodka shots. This had the makings
of a really nice party as a ton of frustration and stress was being
expelled by all. We were stopped at about 1 AM by a number of cops who
claimed the city was in a state of emergency and there was a curfew in
effect all over the city. We either left the party or we were to be
arrested. Thus we were ordered to tipsily navigate the darkened,
traffic light-less, wreckage covered streets to our hot, powerless,
and, in some cases, devastated homes. You think the 'man' would give
us a break.
Photo galleries from the
Orlando Sentinel:
images part one,
images
part two. And here's a gallery of personal snaps from Maria, one
of the "hurricane party" attendees (owner of the frightened cat
above):
Link
a>. Bonus: a brand new Q-Burns Abstract Message DJ mix available for
online listening and/or download -- Link
Update: an anonymous BB reader sends in this
wmv file -- a composite of time-lapse stills of Hurricane Charley
hitting Florida over the span of about seven hours. Link
. And via Poynter, an interesting essay on the power of TV
infographics in the eye of a storm: "Radar Love." Link
Charley Smacks Florida, Insurers
Charley Smacks Florida, Insurers
08/16/2004 04:36 PMHurricane Charley unleashed its fury on Florida. The residual impact
shouldn't be as bad as Andrew's.
Charley Hits Florida With 145 MPH Winds
Charley Hits Florida With 145 MPH Winds
08/13/2004 07:38 PMFree Internet Press Aug 13 2004 10:58PM GMT
Old Cell Phones Can be Turned Into
Cashto Help Victims of Hurricane Charley
Old Cell Phones Can be Turned Into
Cashto Help Victims of Hurricane Charley
09/03/2004 02:25 AMCellForCash.com and Choice Cellular join forces to turn old cell
phones into dollars that will benefit Florida’s hurricane relief
efforts. [PRWEB Sep 3, 2004]
Hurricane Charley Menaces Cuba,
Floridians Flee (Reuters)
Hurricane Charley Menaces Cuba,
Floridians Flee (Reuters)
08/12/2004 08:15 PMReuters - Hurricane Charley brought
heavy rain to Cuba on Thursday and more than half a million
Americans on Florida's coast were told to evacuate beachfront
homes, trailer parks and islands lying in the storm's path.
Hurricane Charley Pounds Havana on
Castro Birthday (Reuters)
Hurricane Charley Pounds Havana on
Castro Birthday (Reuters)
08/13/2004 03:59 AMReuters - Hurricane Charley pummeled western Cuba
and a darkened Havana early on Friday with howling winds that
uprooted coconut trees and ripped roofs off houses on its
furious path to the densely populated Florida coast.
Charley Kills 13 in Florida Before
Moving North
Charley Kills 13 in Florida Before
Moving North
08/14/2004 09:00 PMReuters via Wired News Aug 15 2004 1:36AM GMT
Rescuers Rush Aid to Charley Victims in
Florida
Rescuers Rush Aid to Charley Victims in
Florida
08/14/2004 06:43 PMReuters via Wired News Aug 14 2004 10:38PM GMT
'Many' Fatalities Expected from Charley
in Florida
'Many' Fatalities Expected from Charley
in Florida
08/14/2004 10:12 AMReuters via Wired News Aug 14 2004 1:32PM GMT
Rescuers Rush to Help Charley Victims in
Florida
Rescuers Rush to Help Charley Victims in
Florida
08/14/2004 10:12 AMReuters via Wired News Aug 14 2004 1:32PM GMT
Charley Carves Swath of Destruction in
Florida
Charley Carves Swath of Destruction in
Florida
08/14/2004 01:01 AMReuters via Wired News Aug 14 2004 4:42AM GMT
Charley Kills 13 in Florida Before
Moving North (Reuters)
Charley Kills 13 in Florida Before
Moving North (Reuters)
08/14/2004 08:23 PMReuters - Rescuers searched devastated
communities for dead and injured, and thousands of people were
homeless on Saturday after Hurricane Charley killed 13 people,
shredded mobile home parks and damaged tens of thousands of
buildings in southwest Florida.
Charley Gains Strength, Hits Florida
(washingtonpost.com)
Charley Gains Strength, Hits Florida
(washingtonpost.com)
08/13/2004 11:02 PMwashingtonpost.com - TAMPA, Aug. 13 -- Hurricane Charley, a far bigger
and more erratic storm than expected, slashed into Florida's crowded
Gulf Coast on Friday with 145-mph winds that peeled off rooftops,
wrenched trees from the ground and lifted sea crests to frightening
levels.
Florida Digs In as It Digs Out (Los
Angeles Times)
Florida Digs In as It Digs Out (Los
Angeles Times)
09/07/2004 04:45 AMLos Angeles Times - WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Floridians battered
by Hurricane Frances emerged from shuttered homes and shelters Monday
to face ruined houses, felled trees and lines the length of two
football fields for suddenly precious ice, batteries and gasoline.
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