heh, 40 some odd tiles are missing from my roof, chimmney water deflector and centering peice were recovered down the street, whole screen enclosure was taken down with the wind, relocated in easily 200ft if shadowbox fencing down which trashed the trampoline. sigh and thats only at my house. At my dads shop\ warehouse building, damn near the whole roof tarpaper was taken off and sent in the parking lot on top of about 5 cars. a down antenna, down light fixture, and an exterior unstructual concrete wall 20ft high.
the oak that went down, we hat racked it and stood it back up. All the branches that were removed stacked about 12-13 ft tall in about a 15x8ft area in the street. At the shop my dad and I were able to collect enough tarpaper\ material to cover (2) 4x10ft pallots 3ft tall. (the fork lift had a hard time moving it). My damages arent even close to being back to normal.
now that i think about it 4am sunday night i saw that the winds were bumped up to 120, i should have gone outside and cut all the screens out of the enclosure. It would have saved the whole thing and a **** load of clean up. Not to mention the (insert actual weight here) lbs of framing that has to be brought over to the scrap yard to pick up our lousy .30 cents per lb for dirty aluminum.
i knew things werent good when i woke up and the whole upstairs was constantly moving, teh waterbed had a wave effect from the house moving, not me scrambling to get down stairs away from the wood constructed second floor.
good thing i was able to put my car in my warehouse.
i cant belive i have power back on so quickly, fpl restored power to my area around 3oclock wendsday.