Hurricane Florence - September 2018

  • #601
Let’s hope all are keeping our loyal pets and other gifts from nature. Safe.
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I do not remember which storm but Disney put them in the bathrooms for one storm - I was so happy!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
  • #602
Brings back awful memories. The worst is hearing it at night with loud bangs and not knowing what just went down. Was it a tree or part of someone's home? I hate that feeling.
I know what you mean. Sounds can be so triggering. Like a freight train rumbling right on top of your shaking house until it falls apart and the roof comes crashing down on top of you. I commiserate with anyone and everyone that is forced to behold Mother Nature at her most explosive raging moments.
 
  • #603
I do not remember which storm but Disney put them in the bathrooms for one storm - I was so happy!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It makes me happy now.
 
  • #604
What about the wild horses on North Carolina's barrier islands? With this storm, I am not as optimistic as CNN, concerning their fate.

After H. Katrina, Mississippi lost entire barrier islands. They were simply gone, simply washed away.

I really only know about them because of a childhood picture book, made up of stills from a movie about them and the annual roundup., swim inland, and auction.

Any local native input (those of you out of harm's way)?
 
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  • #606
my Honore is on CNN!

scared to see what he is gonna say i paused it !
 
  • #607
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  • #608
well see

the latest radar looks better the feeder bans are raining out

lets hope this continues


but the early inundations we are starting to see at this early point do feel truly scary

I wish nightfall was not coming it makes it so different
 
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  • #609
I know what you mean. Sounds can be so triggering. Like a freight train rumbling right on top of your shaking house until it falls apart and the roof comes crashing down on top of you. I commiserate with anyone and everyone that is forced to behold Mother Nature at her most explosive raging moments.

what so fried me out with Irma -- was it "coming"


it is kinda like a rumble before the actual earthquake starts

anticipatory

out my window is all big trees so there was (each gust ) a run- up

it was very fatiguing
 
  • #610
What about the wild horses on North Carolina's barrier islands? With this storm, I am not as optimistic as CNN, concerning their fate.

After H. Katrina, Mississippi lost entire barrier islands. They were simply gone, simply washed away.

I really only know about them because of a childhood picture book, made up of stills from a movie about them and the annual roundup., swim inland, and auction.

Any local native input (those of you out of harm's way)?
North Carolina's Wild Horses Will Ride Out Hurricane Florence In The Wild
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  • #611
ugh

new shot female in the field CNN

its bad already you guys with water being pushed ashore

new bern is where she is
 
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  • #613
I do not remember which storm but Disney put them in the bathrooms for one storm - I was so happy!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  • #614
I am blown away by the video that is coming out

i just saw one of those real big pick ups driving it is ALREADY high as heck

this is not going well
 
  • #615
on top of 30" of rain still?

Yep. 30"+ depending if it's just passing through, or come to visit.

The 33+ foot tidal surge of H. Camille in 1969 is what took out the infamous "partying apartment building" on the Gulf Coast down to the slab. There was a Tsunami that did hit the southern US coast last century and it was pushed by H. Camille - about the same height of the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami in Indonesia.
The tidal surge for H. Florence will be half of that.
 
  • #616
Hurricane Florence has caused millions of evacuation orders for residents along both Carolinas coasts. On Wednesday, an older couple was moved from a coastal nursing home and a powerful photo was taken of the moment.

A darkened photo shows the backs of two hospital beds in what appears to be an ambulance. Across the two beds, the couple holds each other's hand.

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control would not confirm any more information about the photo to WFMY News 2, citing HIIPA regulations. Those regulations protect the medical information of all Americans.

WFMY News 2 is completely fine respecting the privacy of this incredible couple.
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  • #617
Yep. 30"+ depending if it's just passing through, or come to visit.

The 33+ foot tidal surge of H. Camille in 1969 is what took out the infamous "partying apartment building" on the Gulf Coast down to the slab. There was a Tsunami that did hit the southern US coast last century and it was pushed by H. Camille - about the same height of the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami in Indonesia.
The tidal surge for H. Florence will be half of that.

I remember Camille. The remains came up to the midwest where I lived. Wicked wind and rain for days.
 
  • #618
500 out

basically she is standing still with half her tushie on the oecan

basically all it gonna be is a huge water pump

pick it up when on the ocean

deposit it when over land

for 12 hours

landfall pushed back 12 hours

in mother nature that is what hurricanes are for -- redistribution of water across the planet .
 
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