A hurricane is about to arrive here in Washington DC. I don't have to evacuate the area or anything like that, but starting in about 14 -16 hours I will be deluged with rain, hit by 50-60 mph winds (sustained, with gusts to 75), flooded (I am at the bottom of a flood plain) and we are told to expect 6-8" of rain in a 12-hour period), and there may be lightning and tornadoes associated with the hurricane.
The short story is that I do not know whether I will be on-line after about 0800 GMT (Noon US EDT) Thursday. The situation may last about 24-30 hours, assuming that the electricity doesn't fail from storm damage.
We are advised that this may be the strongest hurricane to hit our area since 1968 (and that one was very bad; I remember it). Fortunately, the predicted wind direction suggests that any large trees that are uprooted will fall away from the house.
Still, I have to fill bags with dirt and pack them around the basement door or the rain will just seep in, and I have to move my boat and trailer to shelter areas. Naturally, there are all sorts of things sitting around the yard that could become dangerous in 70 mph winds, so early tomorrow, I need to anchor or tie them down and collect smaller stuff that would blow away.
Don't worry about me, I am used to this stuff, but I may be both busy and out-of-touch for a couple of days.
Minister of War Cavebear
The short story is that I do not know whether I will be on-line after about 0800 GMT (Noon US EDT) Thursday. The situation may last about 24-30 hours, assuming that the electricity doesn't fail from storm damage.
We are advised that this may be the strongest hurricane to hit our area since 1968 (and that one was very bad; I remember it). Fortunately, the predicted wind direction suggests that any large trees that are uprooted will fall away from the house.
Still, I have to fill bags with dirt and pack them around the basement door or the rain will just seep in, and I have to move my boat and trailer to shelter areas. Naturally, there are all sorts of things sitting around the yard that could become dangerous in 70 mph winds, so early tomorrow, I need to anchor or tie them down and collect smaller stuff that would blow away.
Don't worry about me, I am used to this stuff, but I may be both busy and out-of-touch for a couple of days.
Minister of War Cavebear
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