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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: wavedog on September 07, 2017, 08:54:26 AM
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I would like to know who invited Irma to visit. I hope she don't hang around. Getting the exterior of the casa del sol ready today. Food and fuel are stocked as are medical supplies. Generator is good, new blade on the chainsaw tonight, our Kymco scooters are gassed and ready for a post apocalyptic recon to see who needs help, looks like by tomorrow afternoon we will ready for sea and prepared for angles and dangles. Hope my Jackal makes it thru unscathed. (There- gratuitous Guzzi content)
I think I will don face mask and snorkel, tie myself to yon palm, ride out the whirlwind and listen to the sirene song of hurricane Irma.
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Or you could get out of the way .
Irma is at record stage now , and Florida isn't big enough to slow her down . You folks down that way please be safe and cautious , we don't need to lose anyone .
Dusty
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Not serene but sirens going off, good luck w/the lady. Can you wear hip waders and ride?
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Where do you live, Wavedog?
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Triple Jim- the bunker in which I hunker is in Palm Coast and that is half-way between St. Augustine and Daytona, about eight miles inland. So the latest info that I have it looks like the eye of Irma will be off shore a ways from us on Monday morning. If it moves just a few miles more to the east this will be a fairly easy ride. Lots of debris, trees down and roof damage, power out for a week but nothing catastrophic. The last hurricane that came through followed the same path and moved about 20 miles east from the projection. That made a huge difference. Come on frontal system- just push Ol' Irma a few more miles east. You can do it.
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I'll take this calm before the storm to wish everyone in the danger zone a safe evac or hunker, as they are able. I hope for no loss of life, and that there will be funds for your rebuild after Texas gets theirs.
I'll also suggest you get used to it. These sorts of events will be happening with more frequency and power as the energy companies get richer. I'm seeing it as Ma Nature's way of making it stop. Either we shut it down or she'll shut us down -- and she's expressing a 3-deep resolve to do just that.
$0.02.
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Let's use the collective Mojo of all Guzzisti to THINK EAST. Much less rain and storm surge on West side of storm.
Hope this cold front pushes the b. out into the middle of the North Atlantic.
God Bless and Good Luck
Dave
Galveston
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Yep Dave , East , East , East . Irma wreaked havoc on Barbuda , and there is another storm brewing behind Irma that might hit the Islands in the Caribbean .
Dusty
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Just checked the latest from NHC. Oops, Irma is tracking slightly west now. Looks like it will travel inland thru eastern coastal Florida with my house in the cross-hairs. Still a few more days to impact so it may track a little more west as the front weakens. Wait and see. Meanwhile the prep continues.
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Is there still time to retreat?
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I lost my uncle to Katrina. There are many things about him that everyone could emulate, but that decision was not one of them. When and if the time comes to make that choice, do the brave thing - and evacuate if needed.
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Been through a lot of storms here in Tampa, but this one is different. I have till tomorrow to make up my mind. My generator is working should I need it, but if my roof gets ripped off that doesn't help much. Will decide tomorrow.
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Irma is a significant storm for sure.
From what I understand from the news it is now too late to get out of the way due to fuel shortages and blocked highways.
My thoughts go out to those in it's path. Best of luck to all of you.
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Here's hoping the gusty lady changes her mind and wanders back east. Wishing everyone safety through the storm.
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In case you do have to leave...
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Taking a little longer than I thought to get ready. Lots of neighbors need help. I am part of the group the organizes local help and our calling tree has been activated so we are busy tracking who needs help and getting work parties out to them and also organizing the aftermath cleanup. The side roads out of here are still somewhat passable but the interstates are clogged. Gasoline is still coming in, but every station runs out quickly. I went to six stations the other day and the seventh one had fuel. I was trying to fill some jugs for some house bound folks so they can run their generators. Water in the stores? Nada. The town we live in is really good about keeping the water running. They have their own power supply. After the last hurricane electricity was out for a week but we had running water the whole time. That is not a worry. I have a hundred gallons in drums and some filters. This is probably the biggest hurricane I may or may not live though. So exciting. Not.
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Too late to get out of Tampa now. Looks like I have to ride this one out. This is going to SUCK!
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A lot of adventures suck. What doesn't suck is telling about them later. Try to be that guy, and good luck! Keep us posted if you can.
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Irmas big friends are right behind her.
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Guzzi dad and Wave dog. Fill your bathtubs for flushing purposes. Doubled trash bags hold water in a pinch.
Hunker down our prayers are with you.
God Bless and Good Luck
Dave
Galveston
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Another suggestion is to empty your dishwasher and put things you want to preserve in there -- it's generally watertight and firmly attached to a wall.
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News here is reporting its going to be shitfull so look after yerselves, it appears there in another big one following in its wake so it may be a double whammy.
Take care the lot of youse.
Pete
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Another suggestion is to empty your dishwasher and put things you want to preserve in there -- it's generally watertight and firmly attached to a wall.
Have you ever removed or replaced a dishwasher? I've never seen one firmly anchored to a wall.. Now all the looters know where to look for valuables....
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Irma is tracking a little more to the west this a.m. That is good for me but bad for others. In 12 hours it may be a little further west. Traffic is at times amazingly light and gridlocked at others. Water and gas has been coming in. Home Depot yesterday got another shipment of 200 generators. A couple of days ago a large lumber supply company that is just down the road from me, lowered prices on ply and osb. Walmart and Home Depot raised prices, Aldi's and the lumber supply lowered their prices. Interesting. Peoples reactions are all over the map as to be expected. As I go thru the neighborhood checking on folks, some are in complete denial, some are in near panic and wish they could leave. Some are prepped for the zombie apocalypse, others know that this will be bad but have not prepped their house saying that if it gets trashed that is what insurance is for. Again, interesting. The tail end of that frontal system is passing and it is windy, gusty with rain showers. According to the satellite, the bands from Irma, since it is so large, should be arriving this evening. We may not begin to feel the brunt of it until sometime Sunday into Monday.
Being without electricity for a week or two is not so bad and we will have water and I will be able to rig some shelter should the worst happen.The most difficult part of being without power in this area is that the elevation is so low and the ground so flat that there are PEP tanks for each house and they rely on electricity to pump them into the city sewer, so when power goes out your facilities must be used sparingly or it will back up into your house sooner than you think it would. One becomes cognizant of every drop of water going down the drain.
The satellite photos will be interesting to see as the entire penninsula will be covered at some point in time by this hurricane unless it moves way off to the the west. This may be the hurricane of the century. I wouldn't miss it for anything. I can see the meme's coming from Florida- "So, you saw the eclipse? That's nice." Back to work- that's it for now.
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My thoughts are with you.
Prices-hard to know what's best, low prices help people in need, high prices prevents hoarding and allows wider distribution.
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A tip, that I hope you won't need, but might come in handy. To prevent sewage back up into your home slip a bike inner tube into the sewer line through the cleanout trap and inflate it with 5 to 10 psi. You won't flow waste either way so until the flooding is over, and the tube is removed.
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A tip, that I hope you won't need, but might come in handy. To prevent sewage back up into your home slip a bike inner tube into the sewer line through the cleanout trap and inflate it with 5 to 10 psi. You won't flow waste either way so until the flooding is over, and the tube is removed.
That's a good one to know. When Irene caused epic flooding in our area back in 2011, there were people in low-lying areas who were on municipal sewer systems who got major amounts of sewage backed up into their homes -- far worse than any other kind of flooding. That could've been prevented if everyone upstream from them had heeded requests to NOT use their plumbing.
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Can folks check in yet?
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Hope GuzziDad made it through his 1st Hurricane. Wavedog is most likely cutting up down trees w/chainsaw. Looks like heavy stuff just left. Been windy here & rainy all day.
FL guys, good luck. Hoping storm surge didn't get ya.
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We spoke via phone to our neighbors in Clearwater, Fl. We were VERY LUCKY !!!!! Some power outages but not nearly as bad as the Keys or Naples. Brother in law lives in west side of Tampa and lost power last night. Still not repaired but the buildings for the most part held up great.
Tampa Bay area dodged a big bullet.
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Right now NHC has Jose's winds bumping up against Atlantic coast of northern Florida. Yikes. Jose is going to do a loop to loop and come out headed west by NW. So far models show it just missing landfall in the SE but that could change fast.
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Another 1st for me! At about 10pm the eye of Irma passed overhead. No major damage..
Power went out at 2pm it could be days before it's restored. Sun is out now........ I'm going for a ride. It's good therapy. :grin:
Paul
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Guess I got lucky here in the middle of Tampa. We never even lost power. A lot of wind and rain. Worst part was it hit at night. No damage to the house.
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Same here. Downtown Tampa. Never lost power. Was afraid for these south and east facing windows. We thought we would need to re-do.
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My folks are in Punta Gorda. My mother said she slept thru this one. They got hammered by Charley in 2004.
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Power and internet came on about an hour ago. 26 hours without power this time versus 5 days after the last hurricane. Tomorrow I will hop on my Kymco 150 scooter and take Excaliber, my chainsaw, and go clear some debris from a few homes.
Lots of branches, fences and a few trees down. I was glad that I covered the windows because there was stuff thumping the house all night long. The roof appears to be in good shape. My house was surrounded by water but it is receding (soaking into the ground). I think we got lucky on this one. Hope the folks on the west side came out ok.
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I'm glad to hear that you were spared!