DemoTex
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Mon Sep-27-04 08:03 PM
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We will get a direct hit tonight from Jeane. Wind to 70+ and rain to 12". |
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I have a CD on with the volume up to mask the deafening rain: Moussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain. Like I said, real loud.
The generator is fueled and the flashlights and candles are handy. I cooked two days of good chow. The dogs are more used to being in by now than I am. But they go out in the rain.
I am in the worst place possible tonight. The late Jeane will pass right over or slightly to the west. The heavy rain and near-hurricane force winds are forecast for my little neck-of-the-woods.
Two things are at work. 1: The mountains (especially the south mountains in NC, where I am located) lift the tropical flow and wring more rain out of it. 2: Winds coming upslope and between mountain peaks are accelerated (venturi effect).
The lights are blinking, but I have a generator. I might be around for a while. Once I lose DSL, I am down. Ironically, I have lost dial-tone twice tonight, but not DSL!
Mac
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Mon Sep-27-04 08:05 PM
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1. I hope you have better luck with Jeanne |
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than we did here in FL. :-(
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Mon Sep-27-04 08:05 PM
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Just what you need....more rain and damaging winds.
Hope you have opened a nice bottle....
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Mon Sep-27-04 08:05 PM
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We'll be getting the remnants tomorrow here in NC. We've all had enough of this hurricane season in the southeast.
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Mon Sep-27-04 08:07 PM
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You poor folks in the eastern US have certainly had a rough couple of months. Hopefully this is the last of the terrible weather for a long time!
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Mon Sep-27-04 08:08 PM
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5. too bad about the orographic thing |
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That can make a big difference locally, for rainfall patterns. I hope you aren't in a heavily developed watershed (or one that doesn't have much in the way of soils or wetlands) -- that can really increase the risk of flash flooding!
Good luck, Mac. Love to the dogs -- hope they don't get too worried by the noises.
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Mon Sep-27-04 08:09 PM
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6. Good luck to you DemoTex...take care and be safe. nt |
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Mon Sep-27-04 08:13 PM
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we are all thinking about you. Take care.
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Mon Sep-27-04 08:19 PM
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8. Good luck. Check in when you can. |
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Mon Sep-27-04 08:23 PM
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9. Hope you have a safe uneventful evening |
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Mon Sep-27-04 08:39 PM
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I waited out the remnants of Frances in a tent in the Smokies and we were fine. I'm sure that you'll be fine, too. (Good choice of music, btw.) You sound like you know what you're doing, but I'll say it anyway: Be careful.
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Mon Sep-27-04 08:42 PM
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11. Keep your chin up and your head down. |
DemoTex
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Mon Sep-27-04 08:43 PM
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12. Thanks, the power went out. I went down and fired up the generator. |
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The computer and 2-meter ham are up and running.
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Mon Sep-27-04 08:46 PM
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13. I don't know where you are |
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but here in Charleston SC, we just lost the power but it came back on quickly. Tornado warnings all over the place and the weather radio we have is just a beeping away. I hate nights like this.
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Mon Sep-27-04 09:02 PM
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15. OK, I'm on generator power. Finally. |
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There were a couple of glitches. The generator is hard-wired into the house electrical system. It runs two freezers, a re-fridge, a well pump, a few light circuits and a few warning (smoke/fire/CO/) circuits. It is manual-start and manual-disconnect. Other-wise it is manual on-line and automatic off line. It is gasoline powered, which I hate. I'll convert it soon to propane. Or trade it in on a propane model.
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Mon Sep-27-04 08:53 PM
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14. We're looking forward to some of that moving in overnight |
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Here in north-central NC, we've gotten our first few bands of rain this evening, and we're supposed to get the 35-40 MPH winds and 2-4" of rain tomorrow, along with the tornado watches and warnings and such.
Have fun storming the castle!
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