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BeachSiO2

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Jun 16, 2006
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No decision for me. If a storm comes I have to head TO Sowal, not away from it. :wave:

I wonder if the people who bought my house will let me crash. :scratch:I will keep an eye on things for them and bring the generator, gas tanks, and window air conditioner I used there for Dennis and Ivan.
 

Jdarg

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Feb 15, 2005
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No decision for me. If a storm comes I have to head TO Sowal, not away from it. :wave:

I wonder if the people who bought my house will let me crash. :scratch:I will keep an eye on things for them and bring the generator, gas tanks, and window air conditioner I used there for Dennis and Ivan.

Those people said that would be fine, and add a few BF bottles of wine and a liter of tequila. And 2 generators are better than 1, right? They have a smallish one.

I don't think anyone's car will be able to shelter in the garage.:blink:
 

MattChrist Live

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Jan 16, 2008
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Growing up here, my family has stayed for many hurricanes, (okay, we left for Opal and Ivan). Whether you leave or not, just make sure to have good family friends by your side.
Can anyone say Hurricane Party?
 

BeachSiO2

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Those people said that would be fine, and add a few BF bottles of wine and a liter of tequila. And 2 generators are better than 1, right? They have a smallish one.

I don't think anyone's car will be able to shelter in the garage.:blink:

If you could, tell them I am fine with all that and after 3 or more BF bottles of wine and two days of Dargaritas, who will really be driving anyway :D
 

Jdarg

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Feb 15, 2005
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Growing up here, my family has stayed for many hurricanes, (okay, we left for Opal and Ivan). Whether you leave or not, just make sure to have good family friends by your side.
Can anyone say Hurricane Party?

If you could, tell them I am fine with all that and after 3 or more BF bottles of wine and two days of Dargaritas, who will really be driving anyway :D

The new owner of your house has Weather Channel anxiety and will be mainlining dargaritas if there is an actual hurricane and she sticks around.
 

BeachSiO2

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The new owner of your house has Weather Channel anxiety and will be mainlining dargaritas if there is an actual hurricane and she sticks around.

Just remember, Jim C. has a Napoleon's Complex as he is only about 5'6".
 

incredible1

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May 7, 2007
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This has probably been discussed many times before here on this board....but I recently had a VERY LONG and HEATED discussion with a friend regarding the entire process of Evacuation......Of course, this person does not live on the coast...unlike myself who grew up on the Texas coast and has never lived above I-10.

Over the last 50 years I have been thru many, many hurricanes.....and mandatory evacuations.....but have reached the point that I think I've made my decision now and say....Not. Too hard to call when to make the decision, too hard to wait until the last minute and get stuck in the nightmare of traffic, too much too much.....

I know, call me crazy....duh??? But....What's everybody's limit? Cat 3? 4? 5? Does it matter? A cat 3 can turn into a cat 5 in a matter of hours and then what?

And....am I the ONLY person who remembers when NO ONE boarded up their windows? What started that trend? It's like a frenzy....you see your neighbors boarding up their windows and you think.....,well, I've got to do it.

I learned that people (friends and family not here) get REALLY upset if you make the decision to stay and ride it out. I just don't think I can handle another evacuation.

So....Who else feels the need to stay put?



We rode out 8 in 2 years in Key West
No one said we were smart
do it again?
yes

Do it if a 3+ heads eye over?
no

But........ do stay safe, evac then watch what we can get streamed and uploaded on www.30atelevision.com
cos we ARE that nuts
 

BeachSiO2

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Jun 16, 2006
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You got something against short people!;-)

Not calm peaceful ones, but ones with an ego the size of a house is another story. ;-) That goes for tall ones too! Last I checked that doesn't describe you at all. :D
 

Camp Creek Kid

Christini Zambini
Feb 20, 2005
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This morning's Cat 1 may be this afternoon's Cat 3 or Cat 4. It happens. Look up the history of last years storms. The problem with waiting to see what happens is the traffic. The EOC has to make the call for mandatory evac, days in advance, since they know that evac time is somewhere around 30+hours. If you wait until traffic is on the road, and the storm grows more intense, there is a chance that the bridges may close before you are able to leave, since the winds may precede the actual storm. Remember that Walton County bridges close after wind speeds reach 35-40mph. Let's say you wanted to evac to Atlanta. To leave prior to mandatory evac, it will take you 5.5 hours travel time on average. If you wait until mandatory evac is announced, it will take you 5.5 hours to get to Freeport. It is much easier to just take off for a few days, and not have to be stuck in traffic, possibly with car problems or gas shortages. I will add that the fewer people who stay in SoWal when a big storm hits us directly, the easier it will be for rescue personal. The difference between staying or leaving in a timely fashion, may be the difference in your life or death, and of your friends and family. Hot and humid summer weather, no power for 10 days, no phone service, no grocery store open, no gas station open, roads flooded, downed trees, etc, -- why not be staying with a friend out of town, where you have all of the luxuries, including your life?

I disagree. When we left for Ivan we actually waited to leave until the day after the evacuation was ordered. The simple reason is that we were exhausted after several days of boarding up our properties as well as those of neighbors and family. We left early in the a.m. and the storm was still well out into the Gulf and the effects of the storm were still very minimal. The upside is that we had absolutely no traffic until we got to the outskirts of Birm. Those who had left the previous day were on the road 10-12 hours to Birm. Bottom line, there is no need to panic. Watch the weather, prepare, etc., but do not panic. Evacuation orders are issued well in advance. However, those planning to evacuate would be wise to make hotel reservation now (ones that can be canceled) just in case and try to stay as close as possible. Also, try to go east or west (away from whichever side the storm will hit), not north because north will also be in the path of any storm. When we went to Birm. for Ivan, we were without power for almost 2 days.
 
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