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#3751
2 hours ago, Deej said:

Tell me more about this French broad.

Lives a few miles down river from Edwina. But careful, her brother is quite the jealous type.

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#3753
6 hours ago, Nicole44 said:

There are a couple of comments under some of the tweets about this that he is a veteran with PTSD and does likely live on his boat with his dog. So I will go back and clean up my post. 

If you live on a boat, having a pet seems pretty dumb.  Unless you have a pet parrot and are going for the whole pirate theme, then that would be pretty fucking cool.

#3754
1 minute ago, Fudge Nuggets said:

If you live on a boat, having a pet seems pretty dumb.  Unless you have a pet parrot and are going for the whole pirate theme, then that would be pretty fucking cool.

Newfoundlands say "Hi!"

They'd drag your ass to shore. 

 

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#3755

yeah, I want to be stuck on a cramped ass little boat with a medium sized bear. Do these boat dogs magically develop the superpower to never have to shit?

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#3757
10 minutes ago, Deej said:

Do you?

his username would suggest "no".

#3759

SIAP, really liked that area

I can't comprehend what has happened in western North Carolina.This is Asheville.National Weather Service has said this is one of the region's most significant weather events of the modern era.— Ted Corcoran (RedTRaccoon) (@RedTRaccoon)

 

#3760
5 hours ago, Newdoc said:

Not sure anyone who made that dam almost a hundred years ago was thinking it would last this long. Holy smokes, we are going to need some major infrastructure revamp. 

Does anyone know if some millionaires have a fishing lodge near it?

#3762

I googled around and didn’t see any easy summation of Helene’s damage in Florida? Seems like not as bad as expected but  the flooding in northern states way worse than expected? Or at least that I expected? And no dams broke but were run over?

#3763
35 minutes ago, Scheiss Meister said:

Didn't @Walden Ponderer move up that way several years ago?  I hope that he and his family are ok.

IIRC, they ended up outside of Raleigh/Durham.

#3764
50 minutes ago, SydneyCarton said:

I googled around and didn’t see any easy summation of Helene’s damage in Florida? 

Coverage has been terrible.  Finding a simple map showing the actual path up to a given point in time was almost impossible.  My buddy lives in Athens, his parents live in Clemson, and he has two sisters in the area -- hysterical videos abound, but basic information?  Good luck.

#3766

Last I saw the death toll was up to 45, though they did get all the folks off the top of the hospital.  Information on all this has been oddly scant, particularly in Florida.  

#3767

So weird with some of the news and information.  Hell Dan Rather alone gave more information on what was going on during Carla in 1961. 

#3768

welp, hopefully this one never strengthens  ….

WEATHER IMPACT | There's a new area we're watching in the western Caribbean that we're keeping an eye on. It now has a 40% chance for development. @DavidPaulKHOU @ChrisRamirezWx @chitakhou @KimCastroWX @pcavlin  https://t.co/v850znQapa

 

#3769
11 minutes ago, Rip76 said:

So weird with some of the news and information.  Hell Dan Rather alone gave more information on what was going on during Carla in 1961. 

Dan is busy doing the retrospective on Oingo Boingo.  

#3771

 

Chimney Rock village is devastated. It is now “a road to nowhere.”

 

 

#3773
14 minutes ago, BamaATL said:

Dan is busy doing the retrospective on Oingo Boingo.  

Rather voiceover:  you’ve probably heard Danny Elfman’s music. Maybe this  (Batman suite plays) or this )Simpsons theme plays). But did you know that before all of that…(weird science begins to play)

#3774
45 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:

welp, hopefully this one never strengthens  ….

WEATHER IMPACT | There's a new area we're watching in the western Caribbean that we're keeping an eye on. It now has a 40% chance for development. @DavidPaulKHOU @ChrisRamirezWx @chitakhou @KimCastroWX @pcavlin  https://t.co/v850znQapa

 

Should be another La. to Fla. issue.

 

I think

#3775
1 hour ago, jimmyjazz said:

Coverage has been terrible.  Finding a simple map showing the actual path up to a given point in time was almost impossible.  My buddy lives in Athens, his parents live in Clemson, and he has two sisters in the area -- hysterical videos abound, but basic information?  Good luck.

Agree, but I think this one hit and spread out quicker than anticipated. Client had the track go over her and very little rain. Feeder bands 30 miles east were causing flooding. Solution- Print a map, get a sharpie and the storm track can be whatever you want it to be.

38 minutes ago, Rip76 said:

Should be another La. to Fla. issue.

 

I think

Maybe, but you just don't want floods to move your trophies.

I call S Texas as a TS. Yeah, I am an optimist.

#3776

So my wife’s cousin has a 2nd home in Kashmir? NC.  They aren’t there, but can’t get a flight there yet to evaluate and no phone connections to anyone there that may be able to update them on the state of their house.  They’ve had a previous 2nd home burn down in the bastrop wildfire, along with the lake house I mentioned upthread at Toledo bend that took some damage from Rita. 

#3777
1 hour ago, tx 3 putt said:

welp, hopefully this one never strengthens  ….

WEATHER IMPACT | There's a new area we're watching in the western Caribbean that we're keeping an eye on. It now has a 40% chance for development. @DavidPaulKHOU @ChrisRamirezWx @chitakhou @KimCastroWX @pcavlin  https://t.co/v850znQapa

 

GFS 12z shows Cat3 upper central gulf. 

#3778
15 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

SIAP, really liked that area

I can't comprehend what has happened in western North Carolina.This is Asheville.National Weather Service has said this is one of the region's most significant weather events of the modern era.— Ted Corcoran (RedTRaccoon) (@RedTRaccoon)

 

Damn. I’m supposed to be in Asheville Oct. 6-8.

#3779
This is the most terrifying debris flow video I have seen from the flooding in East Tennessee/Western North Carolina#HurricaneHelene #tnwx #ncwx #flood

Just heart sick seeing all the devastation. Asheville 😢 Elizabethton is likely a graveyard (literally) many prayers for the searchers and rescue operations underway. 100 years ago Asheville was rebuilt by artists. I hope it can be again. 

#3780
35 minutes ago, South Austin said:

Damn. I’m supposed to be in Asheville Oct. 6-8.

Not gonna happen.

Greetings from Asheville. Posting from the downtown library’s WiFi connection bc no cell, no internet, no water and most without power.

 

#3781
9 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

Not gonna happen.

Greetings from Asheville. Posting from the downtown library’s WiFi connection bc no cell, no internet, no water and most without power.

 

Downtown doesn’t look terrible, but the River Arts District is mostly underwater.

#3782

Atlantic hurricane system was like y'all thought I was going to go out this season with a whimper... 

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#3783
1 hour ago, Pato del Muerto said:

So my wife’s cousin has a 2nd home in Kashmir? NC.  They aren’t there, but can’t get a flight there yet to evaluate and no phone connections to anyone there that may be able to update them on the state of their house.  They’ve had a previous 2nd home burn down in the bastrop wildfire, along with the lake house I mentioned upthread at Toledo bend that took some damage from Rita. 

They sound rich. Do they believe in climate change? 

1 hour ago, InkaUtexas said:

Agree, but I think this one hit and spread out quicker than anticipated. Client had the track go over her and very little rain. Feeder bands 30 miles east were causing flooding. Solution- Print a map, get a sharpie and the storm track can be whatever you want it to be.

 

Sir, this thread shouldn’t be political. 

#3784

 

Massive debris flow traveling at lightning speed in eastern TN! The preceding drought conditions followed by days of rain ahead of Hurricane Helene set the stage. This is incredibly rapid for a debris flow.

 

 

 

 

 

#3785
3 hours ago, BamaATL said:

Dan is busy doing the retrospective on Oingo Boingo.  

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#3787
39 minutes ago, SydneyCarton said:

They sound rich. Do they believe in climate change? 

Own some sort of oil brokerage.  Don’t know the reality they live in as it pertains to climate change. 

#3788
2 hours ago, Nicole44 said:
This is the most terrifying debris flow video I have seen from the flooding in East Tennessee/Western North Carolina#HurricaneHelene #tnwx #ncwx #flood

Just heart sick seeing all the devastation. Asheville 😢 Elizabethton is likely a graveyard (literally) many prayers for the searchers and rescue operations underway. 100 years ago Asheville was rebuilt by artists. I hope it can be again. 

It will be rebuilt by greedy corporations and developers who will pounce on it. 

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#3790
4 hours ago, Pato del Muerto said:

So my wife’s cousin has a 2nd home in Kashmir? NC.  They aren’t there, but can’t get a flight there yet to evaluate and no phone connections to anyone there that may be able to update them on the state of their house.  They’ve had a previous 2nd home burn down in the bastrop wildfire, along with the lake house I mentioned upthread at Toledo bend that took some damage from Rita. 

Sounds like some people that I wouldn't want as neighbors.

#3792
2 hours ago, Pato del Muerto said:

Own some sort of oil brokerage.  Don’t know the reality they live in as it pertains to climate change. 

29 minutes ago, Bevo said:

Sounds like some people that I wouldn't want as neighbors.

Just let us know where all they have properties so we can avoid those areas.

#3793
3 hours ago, Pato del Muerto said:

Own some sort of oil brokerage but also dabbles in insurance fraud.  Don’t know the reality they live in as it pertains to climate change. 

FIFY 

#3796
15 hours ago, SydneyCarton said:

I googled around and didn’t see any easy summation of Helene’s damage in Florida? Seems like not as bad as expected but  the flooding in northern states way worse than expected? Or at least that I expected? And no dams broke but were run over?

Massive flood damage from around the Siesta Key area through the Big Bend. This one is going to be expensive. Siesta Key to Anna Maria washed over like Sanibel did 2 years ago, St Pete/Clearwater have significant water damage, Steinhachee has been wiped out completely again, but much worse than the last time. Reports are that water damage into Steinhatchee was into second floors. Wind wasn’t the issue, storm surge was significant along the entire west coast.

We were looking at properties on AMI and St George in a couple of weeks along with the Dunedin area. After selling on Sanibel right before Ian and having the house we had under contract go under water during Ian and now this, think I may give up on buying again.

#3797

Checking in from Georgia: this is the first cell service I’ve had since late Thursday night.  I’m glad the horns won, but from the threads on the football board, we’re either ok or terrible?
 

We braved the down trees and power lines and 1-lane roads Friday evening to find a better place to stay. We’ve been through many hurricanes and this is the first one that was genuinely scary as it passed over us. It moved inland so fast that it didn’t lose much power.


My town is in bad shape and we’re pretty far inland. No power and water with varying timelines as to when it’ll come back. I’ve heard reports that there might be undrinkable water as of late last night. Some towns are looking at 30+ days possibly.

#3798
17 minutes ago, Mole said:

Checking in from Georgia: this is the first cell service I’ve had since late Thursday night.  I’m glad the horns won, but from the threads on the football board, we’re either ok or terrible?
 

We braved the down trees and power lines and 1-lane roads Friday evening to find a better place to stay. We’ve been through many hurricanes and this is the first one that was genuinely scary as it passed over us. It moved inland so fast that it didn’t lose much power.


My town is in bad shape and we’re pretty far inland. No power and water with varying timelines as to when it’ll come back. I’ve heard reports that there might be undrinkable water as of late last night. Some towns are looking at 30+ days possibly.

What part of GA, Mole?  County, at least?

#3799
Checking in from Georgia: this is the first cell service I’ve had since late Thursday night.  I’m glad the horns won, but from the threads on the football board, we’re either ok or terrible?
 
We braved the down trees and power lines and 1-lane roads Friday evening to find a better place to stay. We’ve been through many hurricanes and this is the first one that was genuinely scary as it passed over us. It moved inland so fast that it didn’t lose much power.

My town is in bad shape and we’re pretty far inland. No power and water with varying timelines as to when it’ll come back. I’ve heard reports that there might be undrinkable water as of late last night. Some towns are looking at 30+ days possibly.

Hopefully you’re not in Rockdale County
#3800
Went to help in the Lake Lure/Chimney Rock area today, and it’s hard to describe - never seen anything like this. Post apocalyptic. It’s so overwhelming you don’t even know how to fathom what recovery looks like, let alone where to start. Going to be a long path to recovery that…

 

 

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