Glad your daughter got out John, lots didn't and there isn't a hotel room to be found most places outside of the heavy storm zones. I was just over at work this morning, and folks staying there from the space coast area are really worried about their homes.
This one really shaved the coast. From what I'm told by my contacts over there 107 is highest wind recorded in the Port, they had 90 steady at the LCC at KSC with the rideout crew there, likely got higher gusts. Fortunately the areas with residential houses may have missed the eyewall part of the storm, but still would have gotten 70-90mph steady winds. And the storm isn't over, now affecting areas north and perhaps beyond.
A little video from this morning. This is from the roof of a restaurant called Fishlips - it's in the port,Port Everglades, great place to eat - been there many times.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1-EtdAwrccSorry for the banner at the start, they did a panning and I tried to capture it.
The live cam is here -
http://www.portcanaveralwebcam.com/ Likely to be up and down this morning, but the worst should be past soon. (sorry to promo a cam not railroad related, but hope you guys will let me get away with it today).
Having lived in Ft. Lauderdale for many years I've been through a bunch of these too -- though never a cat 3/4 storm. Hoping for the best, but really concerned for folks over there - lots of mobile home parks in the Titusville/Merrit Island area that I have a feeling are nothing but junk today. Hope I'm wrong!! Fortunately a small Eastern jog when the storm was near Freeport in the Bahamas probably saved a ton of trouble for Florida. As bad as it may be, the worst side of the storm stayed off shore.
Larry