Hurricane Isabel
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Hurricane Isabel
So, it looks like Isabel continues to track West, towards our shores. They don't predict much of a NorthEasterly movement, so having her track out into Sea is not a chance. Landfall is her goal.
Well, let's hope that's not Landfall (the Country Club) in Wilmington.
CLICK HERE to Track Isabel
I was interviewed on the news Friday about the preparations SunCom is making for this Hurricane. Just imagine, Isabel was still pretty far away then. Now, it's no wonder the media is making a racket about her.
In the next three days, I'll be. . .
She's moving quickly and we don't have much time. What precautions are you taking. We could all learn a thing or two, I believe, so share away!
Well, let's hope that's not Landfall (the Country Club) in Wilmington.
CLICK HERE to Track Isabel
I was interviewed on the news Friday about the preparations SunCom is making for this Hurricane. Just imagine, Isabel was still pretty far away then. Now, it's no wonder the media is making a racket about her.
In the next three days, I'll be. . .
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She's moving quickly and we don't have much time. What precautions are you taking. We could all learn a thing or two, I believe, so share away!
#2
Easterly lanes of I-40 will be reversed so us chickens will have two more lanes to flee West all the way to I-95. If Wilmy is the target & winds are more than 120mph and I'm outta here
Talk about local TV News coverage, my wife works for the ABC affiliate here. There is a running joke around the office about Meteorologists/Weatherman who absolutely LIVE for this sort of thing.
They talk endlessly about the storm & they get a ..........." Weather Woodie"
Talk about local TV News coverage, my wife works for the ABC affiliate here. There is a running joke around the office about Meteorologists/Weatherman who absolutely LIVE for this sort of thing.
They talk endlessly about the storm & they get a ..........." Weather Woodie"
#3
Yea, we stayed when Fran hit and it was a rush. I decided after that that anything more than a Categorie 2 and we're outa here!
Raul, the track this morning goes right through your house. Did you notice the line on your living room floor?
#4
I've been through a couple of tornadoes but not a hurricane! We always kept on hand an extra tank for the gas grill. If your power is gone and your freezer starts to thaw then you can grill your food.
Powdered milk is always good. I don't know why the media always advises people to stock up on Milk. Milk spoils so quickly.
Lastly, fill your tanks for the cars. Even if you don't leave, the lost power will not let the pumps work.
If you need a place inland, your all welcome to my pad.
Be Safe!
Powdered milk is always good. I don't know why the media always advises people to stock up on Milk. Milk spoils so quickly.
Lastly, fill your tanks for the cars. Even if you don't leave, the lost power will not let the pumps work.
If you need a place inland, your all welcome to my pad.
Be Safe!
#5
When Fran hit in '96 I was out in the big red truck all night during the storm cutting up fallen trees to clear the roads literally as they fell Yes it was quite a rush. Then I spent the next 3 days directing traffic in 12hr shifts because the power was still out. Yes that was boring as heck. I really haven't thought about this one much. Seems like with all the natural disasters and terrorists attacks and everything else us emergency people have become somewhat de-sensitized. The procedures are established and we practice them ad nauseum. My parents and grandparents have got their stuff together too. So everybody is ready as usual.
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Originally posted by Huskergirl
If you need a place inland, your all welcome to my pad.
If you need a place inland, your all welcome to my pad.
I'll open up floor & couch space. Just bring your pillow.
I've got room in the garage for a few S's too if the storm affects us.
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#8
Originally posted by JBoggs
do you still serve on any of the fire stations here in the fayetteville area? im guessing its station 10 westarea by the pic
do you still serve on any of the fire stations here in the fayetteville area? im guessing its station 10 westarea by the pic
#9
You guys are in my thoughts!
It is a shame that people's lives have to be put in jeopardy because this is one of those amazing storms that I find to be so very cool. I'm like a closet meteorologist and I love this stuff, Isabel is an amazing storm, sorry you guys might be in her track! And clearly, if she remains as a category 5, get out of her way!!!
Oh, and Raul, don't worry, I'll keep your wheels safe.
It is a shame that people's lives have to be put in jeopardy because this is one of those amazing storms that I find to be so very cool. I'm like a closet meteorologist and I love this stuff, Isabel is an amazing storm, sorry you guys might be in her track! And clearly, if she remains as a category 5, get out of her way!!!
Oh, and Raul, don't worry, I'll keep your wheels safe.
#10
Ohh, it is gonna be so much fun for me late Thursday night when I leave for Baltimore from Greenville,SC. I see that is going to be wet and wild. Hmm, makes me wonder if I should bring my scuba gear for safety reasons Of all freaking days, I have to be in Baltimore for confirmation since I am a sponser to one of my cousins.