I am amazed that no one is asking for it to take out PCB.
Some might say that could be a benefit.
Some might say that could be a benefit.
Some might say that could be a benefit.
lampkwp said:Grayton friends, what a season it's going to be. I'm getting pretty sick of worrying about all these storms. My family has waterfront property, even worse low lying dune lake front property. We have been through many of these. If it hits at a category three we will for sure get water. Our house is five feet above sea-level; 12 foot storm surge, do the math. But that's what insurance is for. You can't worry about things that can be replaced. I worry about the beach, the dunes, wildlife, the people. Here are a few possible predictions from my experinence. First we might not get a direct hit, maybe Mobile. We would be better off with it hitting t the east of us, the water-storm surge is alot worse if it hits to the west of us. A common trend is when the storm is two to three days away and is very powerful it will likely weaken. If it weakens early in the gulf it might strengthen before it gets to us. Hurricane Opal was a category 4-5 a day before it hit as a 3. So I think were better off with it being more powerful now. Good luck to all of you down there, think positive. Hey locals if it does enough damage it might lower property values and run all the tourists out.
Just returned from a little Dawg Food shopping.hutch said:Just want to let some people know. Check your home owners insurance. Some companies offer discounts if your house was built after 2002 with the new hurricane requirements. Saved me $$. Do not think they will tell you-
ask about it. Oh! Be sure your insurance premium is current.![]()
SJ- Since you are staying- better buy some extra tuna and pick up a few bones for the dogs. Let the Big Dawg Eat!
Franny said:Go to accuweather.com for the latest update on Dennis. As a local we are making the decision to evacuate so I can't recommend coming down. Once the hurricane enters the gulf we will have a better idea of the path. But you need to remember that Ivan hit Pensacola and we were without power for several days. Believe me it is not fun and the temp is much warmer than when Ivan hit. Hope things work for you to have a great vacation. By the way I did see another thread recommending that you start you trip to Florida and wait it out at a destination along your route.