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Seems there is some growing concern (especially in NC) about flood vulnerability of important/hazardous facilities like coal ash impound ponds, hog waste lagoons, chemical storage, and even some of the nuclear plants. Double digit rainfall in a day is going to take things to an unknown place.
You should go out now (well, ok not right NOW b/c it's dark) and get a 'before' pic. Ima do that tomorrow just because.Behind the house, we have a small stream and whenever it rains hard, it overflows into our backyard. I wanna see how much water is gonna overflow when the storm hits
Huh.
Something something hoorah deregulation.
I cant believe there’s people wanting to ride it out. Wtf is the point, you can’t save your property anyways and all it’s doing is putting the inevitable rescuers lives at risk. If you have to get saved from this it should be a requirement that you get your ass whipped.
My parents just moved down to SC (about 20 miles west of Charleston, where the rest of my immediate family is) into a brand new townhouse so I'm hoping they'll be alright. I'm flying down next month.
Storms like these make me glad I live in the Northeast and all I have to worry about is getting 2-3' of snow in a day and just having to snowblow for a couple of hours.
I can understand why they feel that way - I'd be thinking the same thing. But you're right, you can't do anything to save your property so you might as well save yourself.
Are they moving inland?
Not me man. I lived through Andrew and dealt with the aftermath of Katrina. You aren’t stopping a wall of water, it will always win. It’d be like standing out in the middle of the traffic just because. It’s pointless.
I'll go out tomorrow and get pictures for some good before and after photos.You should go out now (well, ok not right NOW b/c it's dark) and get a 'before' pic. Ima do that tomorrow just because.
Edit: I wonder if it's prudent to take pics of the surroundings before something hits, just for insurance purposes *rubs chin in thinking fashion*
@bruceb - sounds good. I too suck at golf. I use a 5-wood to tee of at Knights play lol!
So, how many critical backup systems (generators, pumps only hooked up to the grid, hospital oxygen supplies...) will fail due to being installed below flood level during this storm?Seems there is some growing concern (especially in NC) about flood vulnerability of important/hazardous facilities like coal ash impound ponds, hog waste lagoons, chemical storage, and even some of the nuclear plants. Double digit rainfall in a day is going to take things to an unknown place.
You're still gonna be here, right?If it hits the Carolinas as expected, based on Highland's "things my customers say" thread, (and a few Carolinians I've known over the years) there's no intelligent life there...so...bring it on!![]()
Just keep @Darwin333 away from the helm....and the beer...and the galley....hell, just leave him at home.Cajun Navy prepping up to assist if need be :beer:
So, how many critical backup systems (generators, pumps only hooked up to the grid, hospital oxygen supplies...) will fail due to being installed below flood level during this storm?