Hurricane's direction is looking bad for me.

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  • treitz3
    treitz3 Posts: 18,230
    Those with well water...fill up all of your tubs before you lose power. Water in my area is already unobtainable. At least you can flush the toilet, water plants, take a neekid sponge bath with your better half, brush your teeth and function half -you-know-what- like normal until the power is restored.

    Get gas NOW. Every spare gas can ya' gots!

    If you have gutter drainage issues, my advice if you live in the path of the bands, clear them out in the next couple of days, make any and all repairs and consider routing the rainwater away from your foundation. 'Tis gonna be a wee bit of rain fall with this 'hautch.

    Tom
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  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 49,708
    edited September 2018
    Tony M wrote: »
    Here's a link to a flood map for a Cat. 3 hurricane estimate from data. I just posted and I see if you agree, it lets you view our city and county and the beaches too. It's pretty cool, but not for the coastal or inlet property owners.
    I couldn't copy the picture of the map like I wanted too. :#
    https://floodiq.com/

    I don't know if I'd trust what they say. For S&G I put in Arlington, VA. This is what it said.
    ARLINGTON: MINIMAL RISK
    Currently, Arlington has minimal risk of flooding from storm surge created by a Category 3 hurricane, although this risk will worsen as sea levels continue to rise.

    Note: Our projections do not include rain, which can make floods even worse.

    Sea level rise increases flood risks

    Sea levels in the Arlington area will increase by 6.60 inches in the next 15 years, according to the US Army Corps of Engineers.

    Ummmm......Arlington isn't near the sea. The Army Corps prediction is proof their head is inserted in an ****.
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  • F1nut
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    It appears vanilla is now censoring medical terms. O-r-i-f-i-c-e
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  • treitz3
    treitz3 Posts: 18,230
    edited September 2018
    Me thinks this is not "Vanilla", oh wise one....

    Tom
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  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 49,708
    Yeah Tom, I know.
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  • treitz3
    treitz3 Posts: 18,230
    Figured as much....

    Tom
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  • billbillw
    billbillw Posts: 6,163
    edited September 2018
    F1nut wrote: »
    Ummmm......Arlington isn't near the sea. The Army Corps prediction is proof their head is inserted in an ****.

    Are we talking about the same Arlington? In Virginia? Isn't that next to the Potomac River, which feeds into the Chesapeake Bay? Isn't that pretty much all at sea level?
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  • I'm overdosing on all this Florence talk. I wish that hurricanes would hurry up and wreck everything and be done with it. Rather than keep everyone guessing for a week or so. That's why earthquakes are more my liking. Direct and to the point.
  • gudnoyez
    gudnoyez Posts: 8,056
    Looks like Florence will hit where predicted, then swing south and effect South Carolina and parts of Georgia. Hoping all of you in its path get by with minimal or no damage stay safe and ride that storm out good luck to you all.
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    Tony - Thoughts and prayers for you and your family. Be safe out there.
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  • nooshinjohn
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    krazypolk wrote: »
    I'm overdosing on all this Florence talk. I wish that hurricanes would hurry up and wreck everything and be done with it. Rather than keep everyone guessing for a week or so. That's why earthquakes are more my liking. Direct and to the point.

    Been there and done that. I would be grateful to have that week-long warning to get the hell out. An earthquake can damage more crap and kill more people because of that lack of warning.
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  • treitz3
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    Tom
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  • Emlyn
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    billbillw wrote: »
    F1nut wrote: »
    Ummmm......Arlington isn't near the sea. The Army Corps prediction is proof their head is inserted in an ****.

    Are we talking about the same Arlington? In Virginia? Isn't that next to the Potomac River, which feeds into the Chesapeake Bay? Isn't that pretty much all at sea level?

    If the Potomac was at sea level it wouldn't flow downhill. :)

    The river floods because of excessive rain upstream rather than the level of the sea.

    The highest point in Arlington County is 450 feet or so.

  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,009
    Our town is boarded up everywhere. On my street, almost all the businesses are boarded up too. It looks like the early agreed apon predictions gave a lot of time to prepare. I've never seen this many people and businesses boarded up in 30 years. :#

    A lot of us know what Cat. 3 hurricanes can do so this town prepared for a 4 or worse. Seeing my neighbors houses boarded up heightened my anxiety somewhat!
    Next to me;
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    Across the street and down 2 houses. This single guy has NEVER boarded anything or cared about a hurricane. He believes God protects those that live right. I wonder what changed his attitude? No insurance maybe. Not living to good the past couple of years? :D ;
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    And then there's mine today;
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    I'm worried about those two Pine trees across the street. They are slightly leaning away from us but the wind will dictate if and where they fall for sure. If they fall towards us, one or both will hit the power line on our side of the street and that won't be good at all!
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    looking down my street. It's a dead end. One hurricane dropped a big pine across the road but it was chain sawed away as soon as daylight came and the storm had passed.
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    Our Crape Myrtles were beautiful this year since we trimmed them back in January. I wonder how they will look after the storm?
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    I'm going to park my truck between the houses here. Maybe my car too.;
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    I think we'll have access to the web up until late Thursday night. Midnight maybe.
    After that, you won't hear from us for a while. I hope only 2 days. but this Storm is supposed be the worst since Hazel in 54.

    I'm sure glad they predicted the storm to downgrade to a 3 before it makes landfall. That has eased my anxiety somewhat to combat the earlier anxiety I got from seeing all the boarded up houses.

    I also saw a lot of homes out in the open with no protection. I guess they're insured.








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  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,009
    Step daughter shared this link to Frying Pan Shoals LIVE CAMERA FEED. She boady boards so watches these things for wave activity.
    39 miles SE of South Port NC. and 32 miles from Bald Head Island NC.

    The storm's eye might go right over this buoy!
    It's supposed to be LIVE but it looks like a 4 hr. video from today. You can see the cloud bands building though. Just skip through it here and there. Tomorrow's view should be VERY INTERESTING and alarming!
    https://youtu.be/deG4NxkouGM

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  • verb
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    Tony I don't see any boards on your windows! I'm worried for you!
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  • Tony M
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    Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.
  • pitdogg2
    pitdogg2 Posts: 24,477
    verb wrote: »
    Tony I don't see any boards on your windows! I'm worried for you!

    How else is he to see the surf's up?
  • pitdogg2 wrote: »
    verb wrote: »
    Tony I don't see any boards on your windows! I'm worried for you!

    How else is he to see the surf's up?

    By opening his front door....
  • mlistens03
    mlistens03 Posts: 2,767
    Once again, good luck! And I’ll be keeping all of y’all in my prayers.
  • aprazer402
    aprazer402 Posts: 3,087
    edited September 2018
    @Tony M Praying for your safety. Get your house boarded up if you can. Do what they recommend. Don't hang around too late. We have tornados so I'm not sure what all the precautions are. Last I knew I still have a cousin in Wilmington, he's was a Professor at UNC/Wilmington. I'll have to check with my cousins here to see how he is. Don't try and take all your audio gear with you, save space for your bride! :)
  • pitdogg2
    pitdogg2 Posts: 24,477
    krazypolk wrote: »
    pitdogg2 wrote: »
    verb wrote: »
    Tony I don't see any boards on your windows! I'm worried for you!

    How else is he to see the surf's up?

    By opening his front door....

    I know right :p:p
  • Viking64
    Viking64 Posts: 6,646
    Tony don't surf. :p

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  • Viking64 wrote: »
    Tony don't surf. :p

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    Not yet, wait til Friday.
  • Viking64
    Viking64 Posts: 6,646
    edited September 2018
    krazypolk wrote: »

    Not yet, wait til Friday.

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  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,009
    edited September 2018
    If water comes up to my door, Wilmington NC will be in DEEP trouble, and Wrightsville Beach , Carolina Beach and Kure Beach won't be here anymore.

    Again, I'm so glad it was downgraded to a Cat. 3!

    But the forecasters are expecting beach erosion threats since the storm MIGHT stall and sit right on the coast and churn away. That's not good for the older homes without deeply driven pilings supporting them.

    One hurricane toppled one of our historic Church's steeple off of its church. It was quickly rebuilt though.



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  • Clipdat
    Clipdat Posts: 12,560
    It looks like your neighbor directly across the street also didn't board up?

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  • treitz3
    treitz3 Posts: 18,230
    From the looks of it, rain will be our worst enemy.....and a lot of it. In the coastal areas, they get the runoff from all that rain on top of storm surge. For days.

    Wind damage will mostly remain out at the coastal areas, gradually but swiftly lowering in intensity about 100 miles in.

    Tom
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  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,009
    Clipdat wrote: »
    It looks like your neighbor directly across the street also didn't board up?

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    The owner of that house owns the house to the left of it also.

    The house across the street has car parts for his car collection in it. The house to left is empty also. He also owns a house behind me on another street. That 3rd house also has car parts and collector cars behind it. His parents , who are now deceased, were worth a million+ and left everything to him and his sister. There was a 1000 acre farm West of us that has a grocery store on the corner of the farm but they ran out of store tenants that could manage the declining customer base so it was closed. His sister got the farm, he got some rental properties and his sister got some along with the farm.

    The house across the street has been empty for 9 years since the previous couple eventually passed. The guy's parents (Who lived beside them on the left since both were built around 1950 were close friends) had first rights to purchase after the last of the couple passed for either direction.

    They farmed the land behind them, and the one house to the left even farmed the land to the right of their house ( between the two houses) since their LOTS are HUGE. The guy's parents bought 2 lots back around 1950. Since the guys parents passed, he got the first right and purchased it, in agreement with the deceased couple's children's approved selling price of course.

    Well, to update now, the guy had car collector buddies who have property West of here at LAKE WACCAMA. It's a BEAUTIFUL lake! well, he saw some properties that came up for sale and he liked them and bought them so he could live close to his buddies. This guy has been single as long as I've known him. 32 years. He's around 63 years old.


    The house to the left of the one in front of me has been empty for 11 years since the guys mother passed and she was the last to pass on too. The two women outlived their husbands by 10 years+. They were very nice women too. Very independent but they also had children that visited everyday ( the guy) or every couple of days for the woman who lived across the street.


    The women have been missed!

    That one guy who lives on the other side but 2 houses down on the right has been single since I met him 32 years ago also. He's around 53 now.

    Both of these single guys grew up their whole lives right here on my street. The guy who did move out, moved to the street right behind me and directly behind me but across the other side of the street. He could walk to his parents house in under 5 minutes by cutting through our yards.

    The well water here in my neighborhood used to be the best on the peninsula. It was called "Artesian well water".
    It was sparkling clear back then. I was on well water for a year or more. Never a stain or odor. Just super clear, fine tasting water! I switched to city water when they installed the pipes on our street. My well pump stopped working right after I switched. I just bent over my well pipe. :s. I should've kept it and bought a new well pump to use as irrigation and car washing and even laundry toilet usage until it turned rusty. I could've still used it for irrigation. Now it's rust colored. I don't know if it smells of sulfur like the well water just North of us does and always has. I have one neighbor ( the Christian guy) who waters his grass and you can sure see the rust color on some things in his nice lawn.

    Sorry for the rant over if anybody lives across the street in that house with the cars in the yard. That guy who owns it has the prettiest red 69(?) fastback around here.

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  • Tony M wrote: »
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    Looks like the items in your yard have the potential to become airborne :o
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