Hurricane matthew and east coast

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  1. Betty

    Betty Well-Known Member

    Oct 14, 2012
    Uh, I think garage door open leaves you vulnerable to getting hit by flying debris. And it allows the wind to get inside and lift up the roof.

    I recall that amazing photo from Andrew where a branch or something completely impaled a tree. And those pics of boats thrown all over the place. The walls were breathing in and out in Andrew. Some people spent the whole storm bracing against the front door so it wouldn't blow in.
     
  2. The Screen Name Formerly Known As ABC123

    The Screen Name Formerly Known As ABC123 Well-Known Member

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    Nov 15, 2013
    Ummmmmm OK Betty..... I am aware of the laws of physics. Next time I will use any emoticon to convey my sense of sarcasm. :rolleyes:

    Again, be safe everyone.

    "Trolling since 2013"
     

  3. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    Spent the night cutting and drilling plywood, drinking beer and getting high. Let's do this...
     
  4. ScobeyviIIe

    ScobeyviIIe Well-Known Member

    Nov 3, 2015

    Have fun bro! Updates and pictures!
    Oh yeah, stay safe and all that schit
     
  5. Valhallalla

    Valhallalla Well-Known Member

    Jan 24, 2013
    Actually did something like this for Wilma in '05 which came through during the daylight hours. We sat on our back patio (faces south) as she approached watching transformers explode and stuff flying around. Eventually the winds became too sketchy as the storm got closer. By this time we had lost power and the house was dark and hot being covered with hurricane panels. So we moved to the front porch for most of the rest of the action.

    We started doing this in '04 when Frances and Jeanne passed to our north. At one point we wondered why our backyard neighbor was climbing around on his roof in the wind and rain. Turned out another neighbor's tree branch had crashed through the roof into his kitchen.
     
  6. Valhallalla

    Valhallalla Well-Known Member

    Jan 24, 2013
    It was a piece of lumber that completely penetrated a Royal palm 30-40 feet above the ground. I stumbled upon the location several weeks after the storm driving around the area with some friends whose house had been destroyed. Andrew was a horrible hurricane. It is hard to comprehend the damage of such a storm in pictures or video. In person, every direction you look is just total destruction. People I knew that lived down there couldn't find their way around because all the familiar landmarks were no longer there.

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  7. Valhallalla

    Valhallalla Well-Known Member

    Jan 24, 2013
    F'kn A. Good luck, man. Is your landlord compensating you for protecting his property?
     
  8. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    Thanks bro, I'll post as long as I have a signal.
     
  9. DonQ

    DonQ Well-Known Member

    Oct 23, 2014
    Okay. So we are getting what we wished for. It comes as no surprise that hurricanes bring destruction along our coasts.
    Yes. We hope for the best case scenario but stupidity will prevail and people will be in harms way. It's where we choose to live and what we choose to do that makes all the difference.
    To say "be safe" is a matter of individual choice.

    Surfs up, y'all!
     
  10. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    We'll get reimbursed on the plywood I believe.
     
  11. ScobeyviIIe

    ScobeyviIIe Well-Known Member

    Nov 3, 2015
    Woah. That's fvcking gnarly
     
  12. KOOKamungya

    KOOKamungya Well-Known Member

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    Jun 18, 2014
    think of your family-s 1st, egos 2nd, as said b4 stay safe, see u on the other side
     
  13. sisurfdogg

    sisurfdogg Well-Known Member

    Jun 17, 2013
    Be safe not stupid. Stay high and dry. Avoid the storm surf with the debris, dont be a search and rescue story.
    The day after the day after will be the day. Be prepared in all three phases - offense defense special teams. Its on!
     
  14. Sandblasters

    Sandblasters Well-Known Member

    May 4, 2013
    thats so cool
     
  15. Betty

    Betty Well-Known Member

    Oct 14, 2012
    "Matthew is re-intensifying during these predawn hours, with Recon finding substantial pressure falls, and a sizeable area of hurricane-force winds. It is VERY likely that Matthew will be a HISTORIC major hurricane when striking and/or scraping along and/or inside of the Florida east coast.

    Overnight winds have reportedly gusted into the 140s in the Bahamas, with more video evidence coming in of deadly storm surge overrunning well-built structures."---flhurricane.com
     
  16. CJsurf

    CJsurf Well-Known Member

    Apr 28, 2014
    With two storms out there and tons of swell it looks like almost nowhere is going to have favorable winds to groom the swell. Perhaps Long Island on Sunday?
     
  17. Valhallalla

    Valhallalla Well-Known Member

    Jan 24, 2013
    Some real crazy stuff went on there. Cars and trucks lifted and tossed around by the wind. Boats pushed miles inland. Sides of large buildings ripped off. Mind boggling. Andrew was originally tracking to hit much closer to Miami and my location which would have been much more catastrophic because the higher population. Fortunately, he swerved south. We lost power for half a day and then mostly resumed our lives. The Homestead-Florida City area took 5-10 years to get back to something close to normal.

    I've often questioned whether I'd want to stick around for such a massive rebuilding effort. It would drag on for years. Only got so much time left in this old body. This area has become too crowded and waves are inconsistent. Probably cash the insurance check, sell whatever is left of the house and go somewhere that's not totally trashed. The irony is that the area I would like to move to is aboot to get pummeled by Matthew.
     
  18. Valhallalla

    Valhallalla Well-Known Member

    Jan 24, 2013
    Forecast for my area:

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  19. Valhallalla

    Valhallalla Well-Known Member

    Jan 24, 2013
    The atmosphere has that tropical system feel to it now. The humidity is different and the clouds move quickly. According to this site Matthew will be aboot 60 miles from me by midnight if he stays on the official track. Outer bands will be here soon. A little more prep to do then weight and sea. I'd go surf some pre-storm choppe but the spouse would yell at me for abandonning her. She's already giving me stink eye for posting on SI instead of putting up the last panels.