Not Happy About Weather In The South This Weekend

  • #61
We are in rural north Mississippi and live in thick woods. We have been without power and water since Saturday night. Severe ice storm. Our trees have been exploding loudly since last night. It sounds like gunfire. Thankfully, none have hit our home or barn. Our home is large and has 7 propane powered fireplaces, so we are using those as needed for heat while trying to conserve our propane. We had our tank filled a few days before the storm, but we don’t know how long we will be without power. We have a generator too, and are stocked up well on food as I can and preserve a lot. We have a gas stove that I’m using to cook meals for everyone on. We have 6 children still at home along with 18 dogs, 7 cats, chickens and ducks. We foster dogs for a local rescue, so that’s why we have so many. I’m just trying to make sure all of my children and the animals stay safe, fed, and as warm as possible. But honestly, this is the scariest thing I’ve been through. Our area took a direct hit from a tornado last year, but that was over quickly. This could go on for weeks for us. My husband is a Gulf War Veteran and thinks it’s funny that this is the scariest thing I’ve been through.
 
  • #62
...speechless.


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...Minutes before the crash, controllers and pilots at Bangor Airport can be heard talking about low visibility and deicing, though it is not immediately clear who is talking to whom, according to audio obtained from LiveATC.net.

A controller clears the pilot for takeoff on Bangor’s Runway 33.

Nearly two minutes later, a controller loudly radios: “All traffic is stopped on the field! All traffic is stopped on the field!”

Moments later, another controller is heard saying, “Aircraft upside down. We have a passenger aircraft upside down.”

The airport is then closed, and emergency vehicles are allowed to drive on the airfield.

A controller later states they are aware of “three crew and possibly five passengers” on board.

Private plane. Why did they even think it was safe to fly in this weather? It again, brings up ethics of "paid" pilots who feel like they have to accommodate the wealthy clients or lose their jobs.
 
  • #63
...speechless.


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...Minutes before the crash, controllers and pilots at Bangor Airport can be heard talking about low visibility and deicing, though it is not immediately clear who is talking to whom, according to audio obtained from LiveATC.net.

A controller clears the pilot for takeoff on Bangor’s Runway 33.

Nearly two minutes later, a controller loudly radios: “All traffic is stopped on the field! All traffic is stopped on the field!”

Moments later, another controller is heard saying, “Aircraft upside down. We have a passenger aircraft upside down.”

The airport is then closed, and emergency vehicles are allowed to drive on the airfield.

A controller later states they are aware of “three crew and possibly five passengers” on board.
Press conference at 10am
 
  • #64
  • #65
I hope everyone is staying warm out there. Many of the businesses in my city have decided to shut down/not open today. It is dangerous cold out with the wind chill factored in. It is currently -10 F with a real feel (wind chill) factor of -25 F.

My office plans to try to open but late today, we will try to go in around 11, in hopes the sun has warmed things up a hair by them. If not I have laptop at home so could work remotely if need be.

So many are without power across the US right now. Very thankful to not be one of them
 

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