There was a different effect of debris from Irene down here in Key Biscayne. We were nearly 200 miles from the storm center, but the surge pushed in a particularly high tide, and within a day or so, there wasn't a square foot of our cove here that didn't have jelly fish bumping into each other. I couldn't crank up the A/C or anything for almost a week. These jellies were between 8 and 20 inches in diameter, and were entirely overwhelming the strainers. Meanwhile, lots of the Krogen club members were up on the Hudson when the storm hit. Entire floating piers and docks were floating down river (with the boats still attached) along with about every dock accessory you could ever want for. Many ran out of post height and had to abandon their docks before the storm was over. One careened down river about 13 miles and chanced a turn into another creek, using full throttle to fight his way upstream only to find many others in trouble, and trying to do the same thing.