#252229 - 10/25/12 04:05 PM
Major East coast storm a brewin'
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#252238 - 10/25/12 06:49 PM
Re: Major East coast storm a brewin'
[Re: TeacherRO]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 07/11/10
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Loc: New Port Richey, Fla
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just a comment.... I underestimated TS Debbie earlier this summer as I look primarily at the wind speed and storm surge numbers... she dumped over 24" of rain in two days, and caused serious localized flooding...my weather alert radio with SAME localized warning went off half a dozen or so times with tornado warnings...one touched down about a block east of me, leaving a line of large trees downed through the neighborhood...
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#252260 - 10/26/12 12:02 AM
Re: Major East coast storm a brewin'
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Registered: 11/20/11
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Loc: Central New England
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Here in Mass, we had a nice snow storm last year about the same time. Leaves are still on the trees, so if it does get snowy and windy, I expect some power outages. As it approaches, I don't feel too much apprehension. Been getting steadily more prepared throughout the years, and would enjoy a nice power outage for a few days.
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#252269 - 10/26/12 02:12 AM
Re: Major East coast storm a brewin'
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 01/21/03
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Loc: Bucks County PA
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#252272 - 10/26/12 02:37 AM
Re: Major East coast storm a brewin'
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 11/25/08
Posts: 1918
Loc: Washington, DC
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I'm on the Outer Banks of NC (Avon), wrapping up a two week vacation.
Headed back to DC Friday morning.
My Honda Element is permanently packed with enough stuff to camp out comfortably for a few days. Brought a JetBoil and java press on the trip, just in case of a power outage.
Never know on the OBX what all might transpire, weather-wise, during a two week stay. In this case, ten days of spectacular weather ending with Hurricane Sandy's approach.
Safe travels, everyone. Take this storm very, very seriously. I've rarely seen such consensus among the weather professionals that we (mid-Atlantic) were looking at something this dangerous.
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#252276 - 10/26/12 05:14 AM
Re: Major East coast storm a brewin'
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Registered: 09/03/10
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Just a quick travel pouch for power outs I threw together for funzies. I been stuck in a power out outside of my house before and I feel just a pouch in the car or cargo pocket of a flashlight and some batts might help with my EDC Penlight. My penlight gets me around just fine but a little more Oompf can sometimes be needed. The Nite Ize Buglight isnt the best purchase but the attachability/standablity of the light makes up for it. The lights a sickly blue in the middle with a dirty sick brown ring around it. I tend to EDC a Streamlight micro stream but I havent found a easy way to carry a spare 1-2 AA's. I cant find any thin watertight tubes or anything.
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#252277 - 10/26/12 05:19 AM
Re: Major East coast storm a brewin'
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Not super worried either. The updates still have it mostly brushing past us I have only once had to track a Hurricane for my own safety and lemme tell ya updates and predictions on the news changed A LOT the entire time. The consensus was it was gonna go out to sea and just tickle us....Then we was told to evacuate. Shortest vacation we have had for the 12 years of the same location same time.
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#252280 - 10/26/12 09:55 AM
Re: Major East coast storm a brewin'
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Registered: 03/08/07
Posts: 2208
Loc: Beer&Cheese country
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Not super worried either. The updates still have it mostly brushing past us I have only once had to track a Hurricane for my own safety and lemme tell ya updates and predictions on the news changed A LOT the entire time. The consensus was it was gonna go out to sea and just tickle us....Then we was told to evacuate. Shortest vacation we have had for the 12 years of the same location same time. Yeah, I've been noticing that Yesterday morning the edge of the cone was still off shore. Now the track moved from the dead center hitting Philly (last night) to nearly Baltimore (this morning). In 24 hours we've gone from "just outside" to "halfway in" the cone of probability. Probably hit up the grocery store tonight - TP, milk, but that's about it. Charging up our silly FRS radios as a back-up. Need to eye my stash of batteries, but I think I'm OK. As for wife at the hospital - she's pregnant too. Only 25 weeks though, way too early!
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