Probably came down in from the metal part on your roof and down the flute. Happand to me a few years back and I thought my roof was bad. You probably just need to get up there and use some of that 30 year caulk.
This storm needs to either get outa here or move a couple hundred miles east.
She's moving north now (barely)...then west. It's the water level you need to keep an eye on (and whether you are under a water boil...if you aren't now, you could be later due to the storm being so slow.
Wealth of info to follow here:
(Felix...you know I have to rag any/all stang owners, lol, just the way it is! I'm sorry for your water issues. Scott, that vid you posted was cool!)
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I understand Auggie has somewhere between 10-15’ surf (you can watch it on a link below) decreasing up toward Savannah with something a bit smaller 9-12’ if memory serves. There are still deadly/extreme rip tides (especially now with high tide) in certain locales. There are plenty of water boils already in effect, and they will only increase in the hardest hit sectors from Port St. Lucie up the entire coast northward since the rain is not going to stop. Remember watches and warning are different. If you are were under a warning and now a watch, you can very easily go back to a warning…so please keep checking. Stay safe!
Excellent Links for details on your specific area (second one includes vids:
http://www.weather.gov/alerts/fl.html
http://www.cfnews13.com/News/Sidebar/2008/8/18/fay_county_by_county.html
http://www.weather.com/multimedia/videoplayer.html?clip=11797&from=hp_main_tab3
Two more with good safety info links:
http://www.cfnews13.com/News/Local/2008/8/20/extreme_fay_flooding_brevard.html
http://www.weather.com/activities/recreation/boatandbeach/ripcurrents_identify.html
Clipped from latest report, but know that there are still sustained winds of 60 mph (with higher gusts closer to the eye wall) within feeder bands which will move onto the coast throughout her inland pursuit.
TROPICAL STORM FAY LOCAL STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MELBOURNE FL
1132 AM EDT THU AUG 21 2008
...THE CENTER OF TROPICAL STORM FAY IS DRIFTING NORTH JUST OFFSHORE
THE VOLUSIA COUNTY COAST...
...AREAS AFFECTED...THIS STATEMENT RECOMMENDS ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN
BY PERSONS WITHIN EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA.
...WATCHES/WARNINGS...A FLASH FLOOD WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR
BREVARD COUNTY UNTIL NOON.
A FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR ALL OF EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA UNTIL
LATE FRIDAY.
A TROPICAL STORM WIND WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR ALL INLAND
COUNTIES WITHIN EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA EXCEPT OKEECHOBEE.
A TROPICAL STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR VOLUSIA...BREVARD...
INDIAN RIVER AND SAINT LUCIE COUNTIES AND THE ADJACENT ATLANTIC
WATERS.
...STORM INFORMATION...
AT 1100 AM EDT THE CENTER OF TROPICAL STORM FAY WAS LOCATED NEAR
LATITUDE 29.3 NORTH...LONGITUDE 80.8 WEST OR ABOUT 15 MILES
EAST-NORTHEAST OF DAYTONA BEACH FLORIDA.
FAY HAS BEEN NEARLY STATIONARY EARLY THIS MORNING...BUT HAS RECENTLY
SHOWN A SLOW DRIFT TO THE NORTH. A MOTION TO THE WEST-NORTHWEST IS
EXPECTED TO BEGIN LATER TODAY AND CONTINUE FOR THE NEXT COUPLE OF
DAYS. ON THIS TRACK...FAY IS FORECAST TO MOVE SLOWLY ACROSS THE
NORTHERN FLORIDA PENINSULA TODAY...AND BE VERY NEAR THE GULF COAST
OF THE FLORIDA PANHANDLE BY EARLY SATURDAY.
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS REMAIN NEAR 60 MPH WITH HIGHER
GUSTS. NO SIGNIFICANT CHANGE IN STRENGTH IS EXPECTED TODAY...BUT
GRADUAL WEAKENING IS FORECAST AFTER FAY MOVES BACK OVER THE
FLORIDA PENINSULA.
THE MAIN CONCERNS WITH FAY WILL CONTINUE TO BE THE POTENTIAL FOR
HEAVY RAIN AND FLOODING A RESULT OF RAIN BANDS REPEATEDLY MOVING
ACROSS THE SAME AREAS.