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17 September 2003, 05:44 PM
lila997
Isabel
Jut checking in to see who is expecting a visit from Hurricane Isabel this week and who's ready. Also a place for people to check in once it's all over and everyone's safely back at their keyboards so those of us who are born worriers can rest easy.
I know that Tam is in the path and Arista is under warning.
Who else?

Be safe everyone!
17 September 2003, 07:00 PM
Fahrenheit
Good idea.

I thought I'd link the Weather Channel website so we could look at its progress, etc.

--edited to add a link to their overflow page.

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17 September 2003, 07:31 PM
beauTifully tragic
i'm not directly in the path.. north carolina is (again).. that state has no luck

*sits and waits for the wind and rain*

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17 September 2003, 11:00 PM
bard4sharks
I'm pretty close to the path once it gets to Maryland. Lovely mountains are just going to draw the rain and wind. They are saying we are going to have at least 12 inches of rain and 40mph sustained winds

*crosses fingers the power doesn't go off, but that I don't have to go to work on friday* Most of the schools and colleges here have closed already for thursday and friday.
18 September 2003, 01:06 AM
<Brian>
In 1985 I announced to my friends in Connecticut that I was moving to Florida.

"Oh,oh...that's hurricane country," they said.

Two weeks after I moved to Florida, a hurricane (David?) hit Connecticut. We had one blistering hurricane in 1991. The rest of the time hurricanes have hit mid-Atlantic states and the Gulf of Mexico. I've been very happy to have moved to "hurricane country," because they don't seem to come here. The section of Florida where Cape Canaveral is has NEVER had a hurricane since white folks came to Florida 500 years ago.

Be careful. Good luck. But if you're really sick of the storms, move down to "hurricane country."
18 September 2003, 01:08 AM
The Troll
We're expecting Isabel Thursday night into Friday in Pa. West of here got some bad floods this week will get more rain and more flooding. The ground is so wet that there could be a few big trees down. We feel pretty safe here, tucked into a big stone building. But the trees are tall and old and in need of pruning. We may see a bit of that before it's over.
18 September 2003, 07:42 AM
Arista
Okay, it's Thursday morning at about 7:30 am. I figured I'd give y'all a little update about what's happening here. So everyone has a perspective of where I live, if you look at a map of Maryland, I live in Southern Maryland... where the Chesapeake Bay and Potomac River form that peninsula.

They're telling us to expect high winds (30 - 60 mph), heavy rain, scattered thunderstorms, low level flooding, and possible isolated tornados. The storm surge is expected to be 4 - 7 feet at high tide which is around midnight tonight.

We're just starting to see the first bits of the outer rain bands. It's just sprinkling really, but it's really dark here for 7:30 am. It's windy. The Naval base's weather station says winds are currently from the Northeast at 16 mph. So far, no biggie really.

They've got us putting trash bags over all our computers here at work incase the building leaks. You can't find a flashlight, 'D' cell battery, or bottle of water anywhere in the county. Target, 7 Eleven, and the Shopper's Food Warehouse are all boarded up. If I had a camera, I'd take pictures for you.

If things start to get really crazy (as in flying monkeys and munchkins), I'll report back. Until then, all is well and life carries on as usual.
18 September 2003, 01:51 PM
Arista
1:55 pm - They kicked us out of our building at work and made us all go home. We're getting sustained winds of about 25 mph and bands of heavy rain.

Other than being rather annoyed that they made me leave work AND take my own personal leave, life goes on for the most part as normal.
18 September 2003, 01:55 PM
beauTifully tragic
i don't really want to use my personal leave time so here i sit at work
i'm off tomorrow though

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18 September 2003, 01:58 PM
bard4sharks
The rain just started in Western Maryland (the mountains of Maryland...west of Hagerstown) around 1230 or so. Just really light mist and no wind yet. We're supposed to get the wind, heavy rains, and severe storms later tonight and early tomorrow morning.

There are even 4 Swift Water Rescue Teams on their way here from Kentucky.
19 September 2003, 04:09 AM
Brucy Braless
Its due here in Buffalo NY friday morning...
but it be largely fizzled out....

maybe 1" rain expected with peak gust of 50mph...

It will prbably batter my garden & not much else....
19 September 2003, 07:00 AM
lila997
Just spoke to Arista by phone who reported that she has not had power since last night but that she made out well considering. Her neghborhood lost trees and shingles and siding and stuff but all Isabel did to her is take a plant and bow in her front door a bit. She is currently contemplating a cold shower.
19 September 2003, 07:02 AM
lila997
Okay just read my last post- hehe. Cold shower is due to no hot water due to electric heat. No underlying subtext meaning there.

Hope everyone else is okay
19 September 2003, 08:17 AM
beauTifully tragic
quote:
Originally posted by lila997:
Okay just read my last post- hehe. Cold shower is due to no hot water due to electric heat. No underlying subtext meaning there.



suuuuure Wink

we just had a lot of howling wind here and some rain
everything is quiet now, but they gave me the day off and they can't take that back
i wonder if the movie theaters are open.. underworld starts today

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19 September 2003, 10:41 AM
Chiana
Those winds kept me awake all night. A lot of things were blown around into other people's yards. But we've got power, so YAY!


19 September 2003, 01:11 PM
beauTifully tragic
looks like we'll have to wait until after high tide to go out
haven't these people heard of pumps?

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19 September 2003, 02:30 PM
Shawn
Tam Don't you think a pair of waders would be more appropriate than pumps? Sheesh, have you no fashion sense at all?

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19 September 2003, 06:19 PM
beauTifully tragic
i meant for the others.. i would obviously go with the stilts (they're more me)

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22 September 2003, 11:56 AM
Arista
Just thought y'all might be interested in seeing some pictures of Isabel's aftermath in various places in Southern Maryland.

http://images.somd.com/categories.php?cat_id=57
22 September 2003, 06:14 PM
beauTifully tragic
these were taken by a friend of my gf and i's who is a photographer for the local paper



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