Thanks guys for all the answers...
The only other thing I have thought of that no one mentioned, is some kind of toxin from all of the fresh green leaves that were knocked into the pond. The entire yard is covered in leaves (everyones is). My skimmer/pump wansn't running, so the leaves have been in the water all last night and today. There is a very strong odor from them when you go outside, so I don't know. It didn't tint the water at all like in the fall, the water is actually clearer tonight than it has been all season. Unfortunately, I don't have a test kit to check the ph.
We just came in from cleaning up. I found 28 dead out of the 30 that we have put in. I'm sure the other 2 are gone, they're just stuck under the edges somewhere or I had already lost them. They were only about an inch when we put them in, tonight I would say that every one was at least 3 inches, they were really thriving. The fish were pretty shy, I never really saw them near the surface very often, and they weren't used to being fed. It's hard to say though if they came to the surface during the storm and got pelted.
No sign of any of the tadpoles or frogs we have put in, but they're pretty elusive. I don't have much hope for them though.
The plants are in bad shape, even the cattails are damaged, but hopefully everything will bounce back. I'm worried most about our small Magnolia tree, there isn't an undamaged leaf left on it.
Thanks for the good wishes everyone. I only post once once in a blue moon, but it's nice to know we are all out there for one another.
Alan