Tornadoes Hit Pensacola, Florida Causing Widespread Damage

At least two tornadoes hit Pensacola, Florida, and the surrounding communities. Although the full extent of the damage is not yet known, raw video hitting local channels already are showing damage to homes and at least one church. In addition, a daycare school filled with children
Tornadoes Hit Pensacola, Florida Causing Widespread Damage
Date: October 18, 2007
Pensacola, FL
United States of America
 suffered what is being described as significant damage.

Pensacola residents went to bed last night with a pounding rain arriving around 9:00 PM and woke up this morning to a torrential downpour. On the road this morning I personally encountered a flooded road that was about two feet deep; deep enough to have caused one car to stall in the middle of the knee-deep water and force others to take an alternate route. The flood was just the beginning, however. Roughly two hours or so upon returning I received the first indication of a potential tornado. Details were sketchy and even conflicting depending upon which local television station you were watching. While most of the stations reported a hurricane path running from the Brent area up through Ferry Pass and into Ensley-a northeasterly direction-indications were that another tornado might well be hitting the downtown area.

And that is exactly what happened. Video taken by WEAR-TV shows a very dramatic sight of a darkened sky in mid-morning with swirling clouds that appear to have been taken place well into the evening. While the original tornado has not yet appeared to have resulted in significant damage-as of yet-it was the downtown tornado that seems to have resulted in the worst that weather to give. Gulf Power reports that over 5,000 people are without power. Among the damage reported are overturned cars, roofs torn off and at least one bona fide Pensacola Beach landmark suffered exterior damage: the UFO house.

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Posted on 02/12/2008 at 9:02:53 AM

I'm not superstitious at all--but I sometimes get pangs of that when we Oregonians boast too much about no major weather disasters happening here. With all the strange weather happening in places you wouldn't expect, I'm never going to rule out the possibility that we could get a major tornado ripping through a big city (we already have smaller "funnel clouds" around the local area)...or even a Pacific hurricane someday. And here we already have to worry about major earthquakes and tsunamis happening someday along the Oregon Coast. ;) Well, no place is safe from the weather anymore. Here's hoping you and your family are doing ok, Tim--though it seems the tornadoes are occurring in other parts of the southern U.S. as of this morning...

Posted on 10/19/2007 at 12:10:00 PM

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Posted on 10/19/2007 at 4:10:00 AM

Grab your hat and hold on, buddy! Ya know..no offense..but I'm glad I only stayed nine months in Flordia before coming back to Oregon...

Posted on 10/18/2007 at 8:10:00 PM

Yikes. Take care down there. Glad you're ok.

Posted on 10/18/2007 at 7:10:00 PM

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