Hurricane Sandy

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Just got done reading that the predictions are increasing for Hurricane Sandy (or what's left of it) to hit the mid-Atlantic/Northeast. Noted it could turn into one major Nor'easter...brining rain, high winds and heavy snow in some areas.

I am well prepared...so will just wait and see. My kids wondered about Halloween and I told them that on more than one occassion I walked through snow getting candy when I was a kid in Nebraska. I thought it was cool.
 
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I am keeping a worried eye on it. We have lots of old growth trees in the state, storms like this make them fall over and take the power lines with them. It can take a week or more to get power back.

Last year at the same time this storm will be here we had a snow storm. I recall about 90% of the state went dark. We were out 7 or 8 days.

We have been lucky as non of our trees have come down, just some branches.

My generator is getting tired ( its a cheap junky china special) it burns oil and shuts down on low oil every ten hours or so. Its does have several hundred hours on. I think I will buy a new one today, a bit nicer.

This storm has a bigger problem in that it will be high tide, fall tide, full moon, no add in the storm surge and they are thinking it will be worse than the 1992 (3?) Nor'easter.

I am hoping it just blows out into the ocean...
 
Hope for the best and prepare for the worst.

This is one storm I am not concerned about for our area. It must be a whole different ballgame that far North to have to worry about Ice and snow. Here if we have no power we just sweat a lot, it's way different being cold.:eek:

Stock up NOW if you have not already and be safe!
 
I dont see the bid deal. Im in PA not far from the coast (Jersey shore is on about 60 miles away). Last Sept we had a hurricane and were without power for two days. Worst that happened was we were all kinda bored. Nothing to do.

I remember the snow and ice storms of 94 & 96 where everything was closed for weeks. You were lucky if you could get out of your street. Again nothing happened
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I'm about 3 miles from the Jersey Shore and remember well last year when we got hit, so not taking any chances. Lots of old growth trees and above ground wires so it's may get interesting.
But I love weather so I can't wait......
 
I am keeping a worried eye on it. We have lots of old growth trees in the state, storms like this make them fall over and take the power lines with them. It can take a week or more to get power back.

Last year at the same time this storm will be here we had a snow storm. I recall about 90% of the state went dark. We were out 7 or 8 days.

We have been lucky as non of our trees have come down, just some branches.

My generator is getting tired ( its a cheap junky china special) it burns oil and shuts down on low oil every ten hours or so. Its does have several hundred hours on. I think I will buy a new one today, a bit nicer.

This storm has a bigger problem in that it will be high tide, fall tide, full moon, no add in the storm surge and they are thinking it will be worse than the 1992 (3?) Nor'easter.

I am hoping it just blows out into the ocean...

Tom, I was at Costco in Brookfield the other day, they had a Generac XG7000E for $999. The unit is American made and the price is excellent.
The worst snowstorm we had last winter was in late Oct, looking like a repeat.
 
Well, if this ain't an excuse to get another revolver, I don't know what is!! :eek:

I hope the storm holds off long enough to allow me to get to this weekend's gun show.

What caliber should I consider, since it is still early in the storm year, I am thinking rimfire, maybe 4"?? :D
 
Thanks for the heads up.
That is a good unit, I will see if I can get one tomorrow.

:)

Tom, I was at Costco in Brookfield the other day, they had a Generac XG7000E for $999. The unit is American made and the price is excellent.
The worst snowstorm we had last winter was in late Oct, looking like a repeat.
 
Our youngest son, who lives with us and is an Electrical Lineman,
is heading east tomorrow morning, to New York to dial it in better.

He said that they must expect a big one because
there are far more calls for storm work than the norm.

At least you can rest assured that crews will be heading your way, like those
from Michigan, so if you do get hit hard they will have extra crews ready to rock.

The last big storm our son worked was, Ike, down in Texas.
 
A friend of mine is a lineman here in Michigan, and gets sent out all over whenever a damaging storm hits.
I've seen the pictures of all the damage they have to repair, crazy.
 
Trust me, Sandy can kick up a fuss.
That's Missus P&R Fan's first name, and, boy, when she gets worked up, WATCH OUT!!!!:eek:
Jim
 
Well I can say to all the linemen from Michigan, THANK YOU!!

The storm before last thats who restrung the wires on my street!!

The last storm, was the Halloween snow storm, so many pole snapped that they ran out of them and had to wait a day until more arrived.
 
It's like the old joke. What's the difference between a hurricane and a divorce (pronounced deeevorce) in the deep south. Nothing, either way someone is losing their mobile home.
 
The latest news is it's gonna be a big"MESS" for a lot of people. (Their words) The Hurricane part expected to hit in the NY Jersey area but the long term problems of rain wind and sleet or snow inland expected to last for some time and cause a lot of damage.

Just grey and windy here today and more expected for tomorrow.

All the best to those up North.
 
I dont see the bid deal. Im in PA not far from the coast (Jersey shore is on about 60 miles away). Last Sept we had a hurricane and were without power for two days. Worst that happened was we were all kinda bored. Nothing to do.

I remember the snow and ice storms of 94 & 96 where everything was closed for weeks. You were lucky if you could get out of your street. Again nothing happened
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You missed the PARTY!!! All the HOT Babes came up here and released their pent-up frustrations....
Man it was exhilirating!!!!

Bring on "Sandy" and all the PARTY...

Just funnin, our wives left us too......

Kiddin, Sandy, Randy, ya get what ya pay for....

Now thats FUNNY!
 
After the July storm I got most of the trees surrounding me trimmed back. I've got the generator fueled with back up cans of gas (sta-bil going in tomorrow), the yard buttoned down, I'm picking up the weekly grocery order tomorrow and beer on the way home. Best of all I'm off til Tuesday night. I'm as set as I can be to shelter in place 8 miles in from the shore here in the peoples republic of new jersey.
 
Tom, I was at Costco in Brookfield the other day, they had a Generac XG7000E for $999. The unit is American made and the price is excellent.
The worst snowstorm we had last winter was in late Oct, looking like a repeat.

The XP series is American made- Wisconsin. The XG and GP are not, if i remember correctly.
 
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