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Forbidden Zone

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010
Hello everyone,

Oilspill is on everybody’s mind right now and it is very frustrating that the well is still not plugged, capped or others.

However there are a few good news specially for our coast in SW Florida . We might be the “luckier” ones during the whole disaster

Please see links below for more information about the “forbidden zone”

SW Florida – the forbidden Zone:

http://www.wunderground.com/blog/Jef fMasters/comment.html?entrynum=1483

and here

http://www.fox4now.com/Global/story.a sp?S=12655814

Also the current Oil Tracker:

http://www.deepwaterhorizon.fsu.edu/projections/hycom/hycom_gfs.html

Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.

Monika


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Monika Wilson
Century 21 Sunbelt Realty

http://www.spotfloridarealestate.com

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I speak English and German

 
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Florida West Coast and Oil Spill

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

It seems that there is a glimps of hope.  The US Coast Guard reportet today that the latest attempt to reduce the oil sill is working well. Currently they are able to contain about 6,000 barrels per day and that they can raise this number to up to 90% of the spilling oil over the next few days. However they admittet that most likely there will be some oil coming out of the well until the releave wells are in place some when in August. Also positve was today that the Coast Guard reopened some fishing areas in the Gulf of Mexico. But still there are way to many Seabirds and other Ocean animals who are suffering under this major oil spill.

For all of you concerned about the water and the beaches in SW Florida – today they reportet, that the loop current is actually helping our beaches and waters. Currently this Loop Current did split up and the northern part of the loop current did build an eddie, this eddie keeps the oil in one certain area and the Oil Forecaster think that that will not change before later this year. That buys us here in South West Florida plenty of time to be pro active and we are.

Here are some interesant link, which give information about the current oil spill forecast, you will find several different modells, but all of them state that the oil wil not  have a major impact on beaches or coast of SW Florida.  

http://deepwaterhorizon.fsu.edu/projections/hycom/hycom_gfs.html

ttp://oilspill.fsu.edu/projections.php

Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

Quiet a few things happened since my last post. Unfortunately there is still oil coming out of the well into the Gulf. Even so that BP is pumping about 210,000 gallons per day into a tank ship at the surface and nobody knows how much oil really is getting into the Gulf every single day. However for Florida there are some good news. Florida and the Keys are in no immediate danger. Wind and current are steering the oil away from Florida and this should stay like this for at least the next 72 hours. BP is starting to pump drill mud into the well coming Tuesday and we all are hoping that this will stop new oil entering the Gulf of Mexico. The relief well will take until August to be completed and only the relief well can shut down the leaking well permanently.

Today I discovered a pretty good interactive map with a forecast of the oil spill;

 http://www.wkrg.com/gulf_oil_spill/oil_forecast_model/

I will keep on updating frequently.

Beach Conditions in SW Florida

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

This link will give Information about beach and water conditions in SW Florida, please click on the area you would like information for and there on the little green “drop”. It will give you conditons in regards of air, beach and water.  

http://coolgate.mote.org/beachconditions/

Florida Gulf Coast and the Oil Spill

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

Today my subject has nothing to do with Real Estate in SW Florida directly,  however with a concern all of us have. Since the Oil Rig exploded in front of Louisiana’s coasts a lot of people are very concerned what kind of influence this disaster will have for Florida, the beaches and the nature. Of course there are a lot of theories and different approaches. And a lot of questions. The media reporting about a catastrophic event, some others are reporting that it is terrible but the consequences would not be as bad as expected. I don’t know, but I do know that the Floridians are used in dealing with “emergencies” and know how to handle disaster situations. Thinking back to 2004 and Hurricane Charley, it was amazing how well every single resident helped cleaning up, not only their own homes, but also the neighbors, the neighborhoods and the communities. Almost nobody was sitting around waiting for somebody else to help, we all started helping each other. Today all help organisations, institutions, researches, fishermen and ”normal” people are ready and ready to go and clean animals, beaches and the water. Thousands of volunteers have signed up already, information fliers are being handed out, in how to deal with stranded animals, watch out for bird nests on the beach and stay save. We will have our beaches back in no time – if needed. We did it after Hurricane Charley and we will do it again.    

 Tonight on the news they reported, that Florida might be lucky and that we would only feel minimal damages. I have done some researches and I think I found very good and hopefully acurate information.  Please click on the following links for more information.

Florida might be spared:

 http://www2.tbo.com/content/2010/may/03/031623/spill-should-ooze-our-beaches-usf-prof-says/

Responds Unit and Information what is being done right now, pictures and reports, plans and maps 

http://www.deepwaterhorizonresponse.com/go/site/2931/#

Mote Marine Laboratory and Volunteer sign up

 http://www.mote.org/index.php?src=forms&ref=Gulf%20of%20Mexico%20Oil%20Spill%20Response%20Sign%20Up

I hope those links will answer a few of your questions and put you a little on ease.

Monika