F Hurricanes...not the football team (but f them too)

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CRedskinsRule
10-29-2012, 11:06 AM
SarcasticRover ‏@SarcasticRover

I'm tracking Hurricane Sandy from Mars, and so far it's super-tiny and like half a billion miles away. So everything's fine!
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mredskins
10-29-2012, 11:07 AM
Sucks it is during the night the worst part. You are up all night checking the house; kids can't sleep, power goes out complete darkness, etc...

Groan going to be a long night.

los panda
10-29-2012, 12:04 PM
watch out for carpetbaggers

firstdown
10-29-2012, 12:10 PM
Its suppose to peak here round 7pm tomorrow night through 9am Tuesday morning.

Great, who here likes hurricanes at night? ugh, i have 22 trees on almost an acre of property. Not gonna be fun

I just heard that the Avalon Fishing peir has lost a major section and you can see it on their cam. One of my customers own the pier and my guess is they will rebuild.

Avalon Pier-PierCam (http://www.avalonpier.com/piercam.html)

Chico23231
10-29-2012, 12:33 PM
I just heard that the Avalon Fishing peir has lost a major section and you can see it on their cam. One of my customers own the pier and my guess is they will rebuild.

Avalon Pier-PierCam (http://www.avalonpier.com/piercam.html)

yeah got that link saved saved at work. wow that sux, you see its near the end. the new Jeanette Pier is pretty bad ass

NC_Skins
10-29-2012, 03:14 PM
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I'm glad this ****er is by passing us for a change.

BleedBurgundy
10-29-2012, 03:51 PM
Winds just starting to pick up over the last hour or so here in eastern PA.

DynamiteRave
10-29-2012, 05:49 PM
Almost 6pm and shit is starting to get real in DC. Friends have lost power, trees are going down. My mom is stranded in North Carolina since trains aren't running up the NE corridor.

Currently I still have power. I'm in Northeast DC, I dunno how long that's going to last.

Hog1
10-29-2012, 06:00 PM
If your power comes to you aerially via a "Pole Line" with lots of trees in close proximity......Your done as eventually some tree limbs will come down and take out the lines with them.
IF your power comes to you via "underground utilities" you may be ok!
If not...power goes out, drink the beer while it's cold or go....native...
Good luck...be safe!

SolidSnake84
10-29-2012, 06:10 PM
Got home from work at about 5:15 today, we are experiencing what i believe is a full-blown hurricane. We have sustained winds about 50mph, and some gusts have been above 75 mph, according to the local news.

I got soaked walking around my house inspecting everything. My side yard between our house and my neighbor (who is my father and step-mother), is a small lake right now. We have a tree line full of old trees here, and I wisely moved my spare pickup and my Jeep into our front yard, out of the path of any limbs or trees that may fall.

*UPDATE* - I have one tree that fell on the right of my house, by a vacant field, it was small and did not hit anything, but there will be limbs and general destruction to clean up.

The wind right now is absolutley roaring. It is even louder outside. I don't think i have ever experienced anything like this since living in Winchester/Stephens City all of my life. And tomorrow could be even worse.

I don't know how long the power will last, as the lights are flickering now and again. I have only an oil furnace, no backup heat, but plenty of flashlights, candles, and blankets. I will go next door to my Dad's if things get real bad, he has a fireplace and a basement if the winds get any worse. I have to admit at 28 years old, i'm afraid here. May God be with everyone and their families until this horrible storm is over.

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