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Ebsmom 08-25-2012 07:48 PM

Just curious which Typhoons you went thru, where and when.. We went thru Pamela in Guam mid 70's. Quite an experience!
Wishing everyone safety with approaching Isaac.
Ebsmom

Joaniesmom 08-25-2012 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr Winston O Boogie jr (Post 546833)
Bought the weather radio and had the fire dept set it up today. We've had a couple of cases of battled water and a bunch of canned food on hand for quite a while. We do have a coupe of flashlights, but one is a rechargeable so I think I'm going to get a battery powered lantern.

Bought this weather radio from Radio Shack here in Ohio. It seems pretty staticky. Does anybody know anything about it? Is it junk? It's sponsored by the Red Cross so I thought it would be a good one. The one thing I did like about it is that you can charge a cell phone on it. Hand cranks and has backup batteries. etón Red Cross FR360 Emergency Radio, Radios, Home & Cabin Decor, Home & Cabin : Cabela's Just want to be sure I've got the right stuff.

Richard1366 08-25-2012 09:49 PM

The wine racks are fully stocked...bring it on!!!

gomoho 08-26-2012 06:33 AM

Somone is doing something - the water shelves at Publix were sparse yesterday pm!

kathy and al 08-26-2012 07:02 AM

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Originally Posted by MLBellis (Post 546844)
Lived here for 12 yrs only had two huricanes hit us... TV never lost power, the locals around us did. We are not going to have a huricane hit us cause it is a tropical storm and it will blow out to the gulf...been here long enough to know better! I get a big kick out of everyone being so worried!! LOL

You have hit it right on the head!! This is a lot of hype and it's incredible how many people are so distressed over nothing. You'll see some slight rain and very low wind speeds and a lot of people will believe they've just survived a "hurricane". Unbeliveable.

graciegirl 08-26-2012 08:13 AM

It is now a tropical storm warning for Sumter County starting today at three.

We have taken inside our front and back porch furniture and plants.

Already have enough by far to eat and drink.

They are predicting up to three inches of rain and wind gusts of 40mph.

We aren't afraid. The danger as we see it is that this system can spawn tornadoes.

hotrodgirl 08-26-2012 09:17 AM

I have lived thru some hurricanes in Fla (Boynton Beach) and did have to file an insurance claim for Wilma (2007?). The devastation near me was horrific... That being said, I have not noticed that anyone has hurricane shutters in TV. Are all the windows hurricane grade or have most just decided against them?

pooh 08-26-2012 09:45 AM

Tampa is in trouble now....the Weather Channel's Jim Cantoe is reporting from the area.....get the boats ready.....Jim shows up, bad weather certainly follows...:D

momesu 08-26-2012 10:35 AM

Checked my wine, chocolate, cheese and crackers stock. They are good! I'm ready for wind and rain....even dug out a real deck of cards just in case I can't play solitaire on my computer. As for the Tropical Storm Warning for Sumter County. Remember all its a BIG county and we are in the north east part of it. I'm guessing the southwestern part of county is at bigger risk from tropical storm strength winds. As Graciegirl said my biggest fear is tornadoes. I do not like those! Been in one too many already in my life.

uujudy 08-26-2012 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by pooh (Post 547499)
Tampa is in trouble now....the Weather Channel's Jim Cantoe is now reporting from the area.....get the boats ready.....Jim shows up, bad weather certainly follows...:D

:clap2::clap2::clap2:

asianthree 08-26-2012 11:25 AM

can't worry about things i can not change.... weather is something you can not change

uujudy 08-26-2012 12:40 PM

Florida Activates Emergency 800 Number
 
I just received this in email: Florida Activates Emergency 800 Number for Citizens

It's the Florida emergancy Information Line (FEIL), and the number is 1-800-342-3557. It was activated Saturday & only works during emergencies. It includes road closures & alternate routes, info on shelters, hotels that accept pets, etc. It's only available from 8am to 8 pm, so don't have an emergency at night. :p


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