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August 24, 2011 at 12:05 am #2917
skiguy
ModeratorI felt it here a little in RI. It was weird. Did anyone else?
August 24, 2011 at 12:54 am #25333DonaldBaker
ParticipantDidn't feel a thing in Kentucky.
August 24, 2011 at 1:30 am #25334Phidippides
KeymasterNope.
August 24, 2011 at 2:53 am #25335Notch
ParticipantI have felt a few from the New Madrid fault here in MO, but thankful we didn't feel anything here in Missouri…would have made it worse for the folks in Virginia.
August 24, 2011 at 2:04 pm #25336skiguy
ModeratorHere's a picture of the devastation.
August 24, 2011 at 2:52 pm #25337Omer
ParticipantSNAFU 8)
August 25, 2011 at 5:56 am #25338scout1067
ParticipantDid not feel anything over here.
August 25, 2011 at 10:33 pm #25339skiguy
ModeratorNow we have a hurricane coming. They're forecasting it to be Cat 1 by the time it gets home. Hope they're right! 😮We haven't had a hurricane in years. I remember getting all excited as a kid. Now that I'm a homeowner (with lots of big trees in my yard) it's not so much fun anymore.
August 27, 2011 at 9:28 am #25340skiguy
ModeratorThis is the most overhyoed hurricane I've ever seen. Evacuating NYC, closing airports and busses for a Cat 1 hurricane with sustained winds of 40 or less? Come on! (and by the time it gets to Long Island and New England, it'll probably just be a troipical storm)
August 27, 2011 at 3:12 pm #25341DonaldBaker
ParticipantThey're using Irene as a martial law prep. Never let a crisis go to waste remember…..
August 27, 2011 at 8:11 pm #25342skiguy
ModeratorThey're using Irene as a martial law prep.
led by Bloomberg. Man, that guy's an idiot. I bet there will be more problems (can't get to the hospital for example) as a result of shutting down everything rather than from the storm.(edited to remove atrocious grammar)
August 27, 2011 at 8:27 pm #25343Phidippides
KeymasterI don't know where they expect 3 million people to go. Not like everyone has an aunt upstate they can stay with.
August 30, 2011 at 11:02 am #25344skiguy
ModeratorHurricane/tropical storm update: I was among the lucky half who didn't lose power in RI. Some lost it for a few hours, many are still without now. There are some good size trees down all over the place. A few streets near my house looks like a disaster area with big trees down in just about every yard. It's a mess. I think it's because they are up on a hill. It's pretty bad, but could have been worse and I've experienced stronger hurricanes. Saw some “report” on drudge about the wind speed not being over 35 mph….yeah right. We had 70-80+ mph gusts. I guess the worst of it in New England was up north in VT and NH with severe flooding. I lucked out on this one, but they are saying another one might be coming. Hopefully Obama will lower the seas a few more inches (like he did for this one).I have this one tree in my front yard that just makes me nervous. No where to go except down on my electrical wires. Tree companies are busy now, but I think in a few weeks I'll get it removed. It's tilting slightly now, so I fear any storm with big winds is going to bring it down. The local weather reports and news are OK but the national reports are pathetic with them acting like this was the biggest weather disaster ever. (I'm getting really sick of words like "unprecedented" and "historical")
August 30, 2011 at 11:47 pm #25345Phidippides
KeymasterI suppose on the bright side, it was much weaker than it could have been by the time it hit the Northeast.
August 31, 2011 at 10:48 am #25346skiguy
ModeratorTrue. I'd hate to see what a strong Cat 1 or Cat 2 will do here. ??? With all the trees down, I think it's because we haven't had any big wind storms in recent years and there were a lot of dead or weak trees.
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