The storm is moving north and west towards AL, I believe.  However, it was such 
a massive storm that the rain bands reached out completely covering the 
peninsula of FL and were as wide as Charleston over to Pensacola.

This thing was an absolute beast.

12 hours later and it’s a typical FL day, with the exception of the occasional 
fallen tree and lots of leaves and branches.  Already got all my stuff put away 
for the next storm.

Moved the W126 around and discovered the ACC isn’t working. Strange, as it was 
when I moved it yesterday.  Strip fuse isn’t blown, so something must be up 
with the blower.  Something to do this weekend along with dropping the exhaust 
on the SL500 to have it welded.  My patch didn’t hold up.

-D


> On Sep 11, 2017, at 3:05 PM, Rich Thomas via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> It was the other side of Florida, maybe 200-300?  I don't know, would have to 
> do googling.
> 
> Tornado watches and warnings going off all over, someone said there was one 
> on this Island but I don't know where exactly.
> 
> No rain or wind right now, I am going out on the bike to get some pics of 
> things.
> 
> --R


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