Hurricane Dorian

I mean, my wife keeps 16 gallons of tap water in old milk jugs, just to flush the toilets. It is also drinkable too, but she just keeps it for those odd times you might need it.

You do that in Ohio?:confused: Actually, I suspect your wife would be an outlier in this habit in most of the country.
 
Bought 40gal of gas in cans today. I tend to be without power for extended periods after the storms. 40 gallons won't be enough but will hopefully hold until the stations are back in service. I do need to fill up some jugs in case a tree lands on my well. I noticed that the European model has it passing through my yard. I've already done my share of hurricanes. It's not my turn again yet. I guess I start on shutters.
 
Bought 40gal of gas in cans today. I tend to be without power for extended periods after the storms. 40 gallons won't be enough but will hopefully hold until the stations are back in service. I do need to fill up some jugs in case a tree lands on my well. I noticed that the European model has it passing through my yard. I've already done my share of hurricanes. It's not my turn again yet. I guess I start on shutters.
Yep, shutters start today......No fun with a two story house. Good luck and best wishes everyone!
 
Don't listen to the news hucksters, check the surface winds for yourself. Current wind at NOAA buoy Station 41043 - NE PUERTO RICO - 170 NM NNE of San Juan, PR (the closest I can find to the current location of Dorian) is 25 knots gusting to 33.

The "hurricane force winds" are probably aloft, up where the hurricane hunter aircraft fly, and have no affect on us down here at the surface.

National Hurricane Center
 
Boarding up the last thing tomorrow. Generator is good to go
( Natural Gas ):D Water was bought last march stored in the garage.

Plenty of food in the house :rolleyes: ( remember it's me we're talking about.) Pizza anybody??

Everyone stay safe..

Sal
Sal if you want, I can house your 27's for you-send them on over and I'll make sure they are safe. ;)
On a serious note, stay safe and good luck. Unfortunately it's y'alls turn in the barrel so to speak-we had ours about a month ago and I'm grateful it was just a little bitty one. This time of year really gets stressful for all of us living south of I-10. PLEASE remember the great bourbon shortage after Katrina as related by Charlie Sherrel. Provision accordingly.
 
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Don't listen to the news hucksters, check the surface winds for yourself. Current wind at NOAA buoy Station 41043 - NE PUERTO RICO - 170 NM NNE of San Juan, PR (the closest I can find to the current location of Dorian) is 25 knots gusting to 33.

The "hurricane force winds" are probably aloft, up where the hurricane hunter aircraft fly, and have no affect on us down here at the surface.

National Hurricane Center


Absolutely! Only get your info from NHC/NOAAThe talking heads have been striking doom and gloom since a thunderstorm occurred somewhere below PR. Well it bypassed PR

Currently the CONE OF UNCERTAINTY is the entire East Coast of Florida.

Stayed tuned, forecast subject to change;)

Been through them all, hope for the best prepare for the worst.
 
Sal if you want, I can house your 27's for you-send them on over and I'll make sure they are safe. ;)
On a serious note, stay safe and good luck. Unfortunately it's y'alls turn in the barrel so to speak-we had ours about a month ago and I'm grateful it was just a little bitty one. This time of year really gets stressful for all of us living south of I-10. PLEASE remember the great bourbon shortage after Katrina as related by Charlie Sherrel. Provision accordingly.

Oh ye of little faith:eek::rolleyes::D

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After I heard that customers of Baltimore Gas & Electric went a week without power after either an ice storm or Hurricane Sandy, I got a whole house Generac generator. It kicks on about 13 seconds after the power goes out.

I did the same thing 18 years ago - installed my 18-KW automatic Generac three weeks before the (in)famous northeastern grid failure left everyone in this area (except us) without power for three days in early August, 2003. Timing is everything! ;)
 

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I've been here 40 years, over a dozen hurricanes. This one's like Charley 2004, a giant chainsaw. I'm not going anywhere; lots of older/ immobile folks for neighbors that are staying put. Besides, the blue "evacuation route" signs lead to Disney/Universal which is down the block. We have what we need now, nobody has what they need in a 150 mph wind / 20" rain per 24 hours. Stay safe and out of the "Fear Stampede" going on as we speak. Joe
 
Straight from FNC:


"Forecasters believe the storm will strengthen into a dangerous Category 3 hurricane by Friday, staying well east of the southern and central Bahamas before making a turn toward Florida by Sunday afternoon.

At that time, the latest NHC forecast is for the storm to be a Category 4 storm as it approaches Florida."


"Kennedy Space Center braces for Hurricane Dorian as NASA protects launch infrastructure."
 
Pharmer , I've got you beat ! I was born here , and I'm 61 . I
My wife gets mad because I refuse to let the weather people get me worked up . I have a generator , gas , a fridge in the garage full of water , and a pool . Pool you ask ? If we lose power , I refuse to take a cold shower , I just jump in the pool .
 
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