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    Saying prayers for everyone in Irene's path.

    Having lived through many hurricanes on the Texas coast, I know they can be unpredictable.

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    Back to heavy rain, it was light for a few hours. The little tree behind the apartment now has a moat - where the circle of mulch is now had about a foot wide swath under water. They still are not sure whether the storm will pass over us (Boston), Dad (an hour West of here), Lady's Human's gang (5 hours West of here), or Aunt Shirley (8 hours West).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scooter's Mom View Post
    Saying prayers for everyone in Irene's path.
    I am too!
    Praying for peace in the Middle East, Ukraine, and around the world.

    I've been Boo'd ... right off the stage!

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    Oy!

    It's a cat 1 hurricane, they have a tendency to hit the east coast every once in a while.

    Is constant coverage to the exclusion of all else REALLY needed?

    It's a rainstorm with high winds. The panic really isn't required.

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    We're in a lull at the moment, barely raining, but I know more and more heavy bands will come. All safe so far.
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    Laying in bed typing from my phone....mikey is literally hiding under the covers curled up as close to me as possible licking my leg..poor boy. Got some adorable shots though. I'll Post them tomorrow. Power is still on and for that I am thankful.

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    Awww, give him a kiss from me. I know power is out in parts of Delaware, and of course the rest of us in the path are vulnerable.
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    A little rain

    Well, all is quiet so far. Just a few sprinkles. They are now saying it will hit later in the day. I had closed all my windows last night, thinking I might just get blown out of bed if I didn't.

    Prue, the dog, was lucky to get in her bathroom break this morning. I hope she can do her potty thing in the wind and rain! We shall see.

    The wind and rain is now picking up.......

    Here is a link to NOAA map!

    http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/graphics_at4...track#contents
    Last edited by sasvermont; 08-28-2011 at 06:45 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace View Post
    Tell that to the 4 MILLION without power for who knows how long; tell that to the States of New Jersey and Vermont both dealing with massive flooding; tell that to the 15 (maybe more) who have died - in the rainstorm with high winds.

    Latest death count increased to at least 21 people in 8 states.
    Okay, I will.

    We've had more power out and more flooding than this due to normal rainfall, and noreasters routinely do more damage.

    Media hype and over saturation.

    Of the deaths, at least three could have easily been avoided........it's called staying home, instead of going out to surf in the waves, or going for a drive in the heart of the storm.

    Maybe if the Media were more responsible, people would take evac orders seriously instead of ignoring them due to the constant hyperbole every time a storm occurs.
    Last edited by Lady's Human; 08-29-2011 at 02:42 AM.

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    You know this kind of hype is only going to get worse as technology and time advances. So, take advantage of it. I moved some funds around and bought Home Depot and Lowes stock last week.

    I understand news organizations telling you a hurricane is coming. What I find to be utter hype were the five channels on Direct TV dedicated to nothing but Hurricane Irene updates.


    Just be prepared ALL the time. Its not rocket science. Be able to provide for you and yours for at least 2 weeks, always. That way when it hits the fan for real, you can be a person able to HELP and not one of those standing on your roof begging for somebody else to save you.
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    2005 ice storm.

    flooding all over the northeast in 2006

    2004 ice storm

    * The Great Blizzard of 1888
    * The Ash Wednesday Storm of 1962
    * The Eastern Canadian Blizzard of March 1971
    * The Groundhog Day gale of 1976
    * The Northeastern United States blizzard of 1978
    * The Late November 1984 Nor'easter
    * The 1991 Perfect Storm (the "Perfect Storm," combined Nor'easter/hurricane)
    * The Storm of the Century (1993)
    * The Christmas 1994 Nor'easter
    * The North American blizzard of 1996
    * The North American blizzard of 2003
    * The North American blizzard of 2005
    * Nor'Ida (2009)
    * The December 2010 North American blizzard


    Need I go on?

    As to the TV coverage, I did turn it off, however, judging by the response over the internet, many didn't, and bought into the hype.

    If people weren't wound up by the hype, why does this thread exist?

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    Mea cupla for not meeting the precise numerical content requested.

    There are ice storms not put in that list that wiped out the power grid in several states, one in 2004 knocked out power to most of NY, Ohio, PA, WV, VA, and a huge swath of Canada.

    If Irene had knocked out power to NYC, then you could say that 12 million people had their power knocked out..........but it would have been for a very short period of time, as urban areas have dense power grids and customers are quickly brought back on line. The number of affected customers is a lousy metric for how much damage an incident has done.

    In the 2004 ice storm, there were people in upstate NY who went without power for a few weeks in the dead of winter. They fired up their generators and moved on. The restaurant where we ate breakfast was running off of a tractor generator for a couple of weeks.

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    Southern Vermont

    For all those folks who think the preparation scare was hype:

    https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...3521629&type=1

    We now have dueling chainsaws going in my neighborhood. I have only limbs and leaves, small enough to move by hand or lawn tractor. Many, many trees are down in the woods behind me. I can see them hanging, as I look from my bedroom window.

    Some areas got it more than others. Flooding seems to be our enemy here in Vermont.

    Was it the worst I've ever been through? Well, I have never felt my house sway or heard it creak before last night. It was gusting last night so I got little sleep.

    I would prefer the hype so that people will be safe rather than sorry. Mother Nature is so unpredictable at best.

    I have friends in PA who still have no power and they have brought in generators. Oh well. We will survive.

    I prepared for the worst, hoped for the best and got something in between. Not bad.

    Now I must go pick up all the yucky stuff in the yard.

    I did get tired of hearing the TV channels' coverage of the hurricane, especially when they had some poor sucker standing at the pier or intersection, getting blown around....how silly.... so I turned off the TV and just tracked the hurricane on the NOAA website.

    Some people's lives were turned upside down by the hurricane and I hope all the "hype" kept them scared enough to be safe. I was fortunate and now grateful that I prepared and didn't have to use all the preparation. I may not be so fortunate the next time.
    Last edited by sasvermont; 08-29-2011 at 10:46 AM.

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