Batten down your hatches, Dave and Jim!

thinking good thoughts for the Redneck and everyone in Irene's path

Jim lives in North Carolina TN, not exactly in Irene's path, but close enough to think of him and wish well...

Batten down those hatches, bud.

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HURRICANE IRENE ADVISORY NUMBER  28
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL       AL092011
500 AM EDT SAT AUG 27 2011

...CENTER OF IRENE EXPECTED TO MAKE LANDFALL IN NORTH CAROLINA
DURING THE NEXT FEW HOURS...


WATCHES AND WARNINGS
--------------------
CHANGES IN WATCHES AND WARNINGS WITH THIS ADVISORY...

THE TROPICAL STORM WARNING HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED FOR THE SOUTH
CAROLINA COAST SOUTH OF THE SOUTH SANTEE RIVER.

SUMMARY OF WATCHES AND WARNINGS IN EFFECT...

A HURRICANE WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR...
* LITTLE RIVER INLET NORTH CAROLINA NORTHWARD TO SAGAMORE BEACH
MASSACHUSETTS...INCLUDING THE PAMLICO...ALBEMARLE...AND CURRITUCK
SOUNDS...DELAWARE BAY...CHESAPEAKE BAY SOUTH OF DRUM POINT...NEW
YORK CITY...LONG ISLAND...LONG ISLAND SOUND...COASTAL CONNECTICUT
AND RHODE ISLAND...BLOCK ISLAND...MARTHAS VINEYARD AND NANTUCKET

A TROPICAL STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR...
* SOUTH SANTEE RIVER SOUTH CAROLINA TO LITTLE RIVER INLET
* CHESAPEAKE BAY FROM DRUM POINT NORTHWARD AND THE TIDAL POTOMAC
* NORTH OF SAGAMORE BEACH TO MERRIMACK RIVER

A TROPICAL STORM WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR...
* MERRIMACK RIVER TO EASTPORT MAINE

And southeast Canada.

This monster is the size of Europe.

 
Please don't be crazy and go near the shore to watch it or worse, surf.
One life has been lost in rip tides that way already.

Stay safe, Jim... and prayers for everyone in Irene's path.

 

 
This is serious... southern Manhattan has been evacuated as well as coastal Long Island and Fire Island.

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Reply #1 Top

Doc, last I knew about 3 weeks ago Jim still doesn't live in NC and is in no way in any harm from the storm where he does live. Unless he moved in the last 3 or 4 weeks. I'm in southern NJ and not even worried about this little thing. There will maybe be some trees down but hey they come down with a bad Thunderstorm here. The news people blow things up 10 fold and when things are over always have an excuse. No offense really but it's like someone going to the Doctors because they had to blow their nose.

Reply #2 Top

been thinking of bk13Fred in New York....  :|

 

Reply #3 Top

Quoting DaveBax, reply 1
The news people blow things up 10 fold
End of DaveBax's quote

Not in this case... last I heard the Hurricane is 600 miles wide and growing.

That is a humongous monster of a storm, and though forecasters have downgraded its strength some, it will still have destructive winds and rain to rival Katrina's when it hits fand-fall

Some experts are already calling it the Storm of the Century.

All I can say is good fortune to everybody and take care all.

Reply #4 Top

Jeez, Dave... if you weren't such a nemesis... That's true you really are in it's path. So, even if you are my nemesis, I'm hoping all will be well. Don't make me start searching for a new one, ok?

... but Jim is in Greensboro, NC. Last I knew. :S

 edit: Damn! You're right!!! Why did I think NC? Dementia.  Greeneville, TN... so Dave.. this thread is a lot more for you. Po' is in SC about the center of the state. Homeland Security prevents my revealing more. Harley is in SC, too... but far from the coast. they'll see rain. A lot.

Quoting sydneysiders, reply 2
been thinking of bk13Fred in New York.... 

 
End of sydneysiders's quote

Better know how to swim..,

Hey Fred! You better be ok, you hear me?!

No self respecting hurricane would go near Brooklyn, syd.

Reply #5 Top

Actually, RnD is in Greeneville, Tennessee. I think Po' lives in the Carolinas though which may explain the huge low pressure zone in the area.

In all seriousness though, I hope everyone in the area stays safe and the damages are minimal.

Reply #6 Top

Bright sunny skies in SC this morning...we dodged the bullet.

Looks like the wind speed has died down a little and it's at 85 mph now. Keep in mind it's not the wind speed that's dangerous...it's the shit it picks up and throws at that speed that'll get ya.

Dave, sounds like you have'nt been through one...if you'd have, you'd change your tune.

Even a cat 1 storm is enough to scare the shit out of someone. If you're in the path, get prepared. Expect to go a few weeks without power and if you haven't stocked up on food and water, you may go hungry. Although it may be a mute point since the roads will probably be impassible due to debris and downed trees, a full tank of gas is a good thing to have.

 

EDIt...almost forgot...good luck to all in it's path, and stay safe.

Reply #7 Top

Yup Doc, it's true....your favorite redneck lives in Greeneville, Tennessee. Thanks for the concern though. I am praying for those in the path of Irene.     

 

Dave, you're in Jersey, you evacuating? I just saw on the tube that some of New Jersey is being evaced.    

 

I expect to get some rain from Irene, that's all. We need some.   

 

Reply #8 Top

Quoting DrJBHL, reply 4
No self respecting hurricane would go near Brooklyn, syd.
End of DrJBHL's quote

:lol:

 

keep safe everyone!!...      

( closest I could get to a hurricane....  this...               seemed kinda lame...   )

Reply #9 Top

Here ya go, Syd. Compliments of Wiz.

 

Reply #10 Top

Huh, townies. A bit of a breeze and a light shower and you run home to momma.

Reply #12 Top

Quoting starkers, reply 3
Not in this case... last I heard the Hurricane is 600 miles wide and growing.
End of starkers's quote

Actually it's 800 miles wide now and things have changed a bit before my last post. I was actually trying to talk the storm into leaving and hoping but it doesn't look good out there right now. They now say we will be in it for about 22 hours more.

 

Quoting DrJBHL, reply 4
Jeez, Dave... if you weren't such a nemesis
End of DrJBHL's quote

:rofl:   Yep and I was finally correct about Jim. Even shocked me to be right. Make note to myself, Dave right 8/27/11. May not happen again.

 

Quoting RedneckDude, reply 7
    

 Dave, you're in Jersey, you evacuating?
End of RedneckDude's quote

Staying put. With 8 to 15 inches of rain predicted I may be floating on my roof but staying. We will most likely lose power overnight with the trees falling on the wires so if you don't see me around never fear as I will be back whether you want me or not.Under a tornato watch now so what's up with that. I'm in NJ.

 

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:rofl:  Hilarious! Too close to the truth but still hilarious.

Reply #15 Top

I have two brothers and a sister on the coast of Virginia, the Tidewater area and my sis says they have been without power since about noon and the eye of the storm should have just passed over them if predictions are right. She said the rain was relentless but the winds have not been too ferocious as of yet. She just finished remodeling her home and is worried about the flooding as she is close to the Elizabeth river. There is lots of water in that area to cause flooding. I am keeping a good thought for my folks there! :meow:

Reply #16 Top

I'm here in Jersey right across from Philadelphia. It's been a steady rain and the wind is about 10mph as of now. They say it will keep up until Sunday afternoon. I just hope the electricity doesn't go out. They said there is about a million people in the states below that lost electricity.

Reply #17 Top

ALMonty! You little monkey. Where have you been hiding?

Reply #18 Top

Quoting DrJBHL, reply 13
Reply #13
DrJBHL
End of DrJBHL's quote

my laugh for the day....  thanks..  :lol:

Reply #19 Top

I was gonna sat that Irene sucks, but then I realised she blows... in either event, I wonder if Bill's out seeking a bit of action today/tonight. :-"

Irrespective of that, I still want all of you to stay safe and avoid getting sucked or blown. ;)

Reply #20 Top

Jim lives in North Carolina, not exactly in Irene's path, but close enough to think of him and wish well...

Batten down those hatches, bud.
End of quote

I really wish you'd edit this, Seth. It makes you look like a hillbilly....

Reply #21 Top

Quoting RedneckDude, reply 20

Jim lives in North Carolina, not exactly in Irene's path, but close enough to think of him and wish well...

Batten down those hatches, bud.

I really wish you'd edit this, Seth. It makes you look like a hillbilly....
End of RedneckDude's quote

No imaginable mutilation could do that. :annoyed: ;) :grin:

Reply #23 Top

Quoting sydneysiders, reply 22
 

Aussies... 

 

link...
End of sydneysiders's quote

 

"Gray Bright was not going to miss Hurricane Irene for the world.

So desperate was the 30-year-old Sydneysider to experience the storm, he delayed his flight home to party in Times Square as Irene hit New York.

While residents of the city that never sleeps snoozed, Mr Bright and friend Lisa Dimmocks were among the handful of revellers who took to the streets during the driving winds and heavy rains."

OK, Gary... we know who you are now! ;)

(Sydneysider = resident of Sydney, AU) 

 

Reply #24 Top

  I've been outed...

fresh back from Sweden for the surgery....   :blush:

I felt compelled to as half of my WC profile says 'male'...    ;P

Reply #25 Top

Quoting sydneysiders, reply 22
Aussies...



link...
End of sydneysiders's quote

Bloody idiots, that's all there is to say.   They put themselves in harms way, and potentially their rescuers had things gone wrong.

Aussie - yes!  Half a brain - NO!!!