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Sahara

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Well I'm down in South Carolina with my family and have made the decision to split out of Myrtle Beach before the Cane hits. I have been assured by several people that Irene will not hit S.C. but I see less then a hour away in N.C. they are already evacuating. Did I make the right decision? Didn't want to take a chance with my 6 and 8 year old with me.
 
Better safe than sorry. I was in Miami for Hurricane Andrew, and it was not pretty.
 
Going to be a long weekend. Rain expected all day on Saturday and Sunday. Trapped in the house with kids. It is kind of fun to use the swimming pool in a hurricane downpour. Like being a U-boat captain in the grey, drizzle of the north Atlantic.
 
No point taking the chance and getting caught. Hurricanes are no fun. -- Al
 
As of 4:00 PM EST the hurricane tracker on MSN shows that the "probable" path is only going to touch SC while the further North you go the worse it will be.

{sm2}{sm2}{sm2} But Myrtel Beach is close to that (+58 MPH to +74 MPH ) zone so you might want to scoot while the scooting is easier.

Hope all is well. I am in Boston and we bracing for a bad one. Even though it is not due until Sunday Night we are in "warning mode" now.

GOOD LUCK and lets hear from you after to let us know all is well.
Larry
 
Especially this one as it could be the worst one on the east coast in decades.
Mark
 
Our company sent out an email telling us to make sure our computer is turned off and remove everything from the window sills.
 
Heres hoping all our American buddies in the area keep safe and secure. Keep your heads down, lads, and your families close. Trooper
 
Heres hoping all our American buddies in the area keep safe and secure. Keep your heads down, lads, and your families close. Trooper

Thanks Trooper,I'll duck and roll.^&grin
Mark
 
This doesn't look good. Latest tracking puts the storm right over Ocean City, Md. That is only 150+ miles east of here. We're gonna get wet, or worse. -- Al
 
To all my American friends, take care stay safe guys , hope it passes all of you with little trouble.

Rob
 
Trooper, Rob, many thanks. This storm is going to be trouble for almost the whole east coast on it's present course. Hope everyone heeds the warnings. Get away from the coast, and stay safe. -- Al
 
Trooper, Rob, many thanks. This storm is going to be trouble for almost the whole east coast on it's present course. Hope everyone heeds the warnings. Get away from the coast, and stay safe. -- Al

Al, doesn't seem five mins ago we were talking about the heatwave you guys had, some summer you've had this year!. Stay safe my friend.

Rob
 
Earthquake and hurricane in one week.Wonder what's next.
Mark
 
I'm ready. Walnut, cherry, maple, sanding disks, food, beer... bring it on.
 
I'm ready. Walnut, cherry, maple, sanding disks, food, beer... bring it on.

They are predicting about 9 inches of rain in Philly. So you might need to build an ark with that stuff. And attach the empty beer cans to your body as a flotation device. Only a couple inches in central PA. Too bad football season doesn't start this weekend. I love watching those rainy games.
 
Al, doesn't seem five mins ago we were talking about the heatwave you guys had, some summer you've had this year!. Stay safe my friend.

Rob
Rob, it has been one roller-coaster ride weather wise this summer. Record heat, under-average rainfall, earthquake, and now hurricane which will bring too much rain and flooding. Beginning to get the hee-bee gee-bees and the phrase "biblical plagues" keep going through my head. Add in the non-native (apparently hitch-hiked in from China:rolleyes2:) stink bug infestation and it is time to get out of Dodge. I'm thinking South Pacific.{sm3} -- Al
 
Here's a feel good story from CNN for you New Yorkers:

A simulation done by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows what a Category 2 hurricane could do to a tunnel linking Brooklyn and Manhattan. Donald Cresitello with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers mapped out some worse-case scenarios.

"If a storm were to occur, it could be catastrophic, given the population density in the Northeast," Cresitello said.

National Hurricane Center computer models and comprehensive studies are chilling. If the worst-case scenarios come true, the impact could be devastating.

Water would be pushed into lower Manhattan, steadily rising. Seawater would pour through the Holland and Brooklyn Battery tunnels.

JFK airport would go under an astounding 20 feet of water. The famous Fulton Ferry boat landing in Brooklyn, a popular spot for young couples to take wedding pictures, could also end up under water. Wall Street could find itself in deep water - about 7 feet. The subway system could also be knocked out.


Coastal geologist Nick Coch, himself a New Yorker, says that a major hurricane could have catastrophic effects.

"Because the most dangerous thing in New York is the New Yorker," he said. "And the New Yorker thinks they've been tested by everything, but very few New Yorkers have been in the eye of a hurricane and know how uncontrollable the energy is."

For years, Coch has been sounding the alarm about how vulnerable New York City is because of its topography. He says storm surges could trigger massive flooding in low-lying areas, particularly lower Manhattan – even if the city is spared a direct hit.


'There's going to be glass all over the street, glass flying through the air," he said.

One study puts economic losses from a Category 3 hurricane at $100 billion.

"Metropolitan areas have high population density and very expensive properties," Jeanne Salvatore of the Insurance Information Institute told CNN. "So you throw a hurricane into that scenario, and the results can be really catastrophic."

There is a plan in place, if necessary, to move 2.3 million people out of coastal zones. But how many will go? Dolores Orr, head of the community board in Rockaway, says that could be a problem.

"For those that were raised here, I hear them today talking that they're not going anywhere," she said. "And that's a concern."
 

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