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Here it is used in a sentence; Don't drive through standing water, auto insurance executive warns motorists | MLive.com |
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Standing as opposed to flowing.
NWS always says," do not drive through standing water." No way to tell how deep it is. Very commonly used in flood prone areas, but I never thought about how it sounds. |
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We went through 4 hurricanes that came through The Villages summer of 2004. Don't remember any flooding and there was lots of rain and wind.
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Flooding In Polo Ridge, The Villages, FL, on March 31, 2011 - YouTube Almost like the area between my house and next door after every rain that warranty says "the grading of your property is consistent with the Master Grading Plan".
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The original poster had legitimate concerns about rain, but I would be more concerned with getting everything moved inside that might be blown around to damage property. Trash cans, garden hoses, light weight lawn ornaments (where permitted) and similar items should be moved inside. Take down flags to avoid seeing them shredded, or flag poles damaged. Do you have food and water to last a couple of days in your cupboard? Flashlights in case power is lost? First aid kit for minor injuries? Sufficient prescription meds on hand if the pharmacy is closed for a day or two? I would worry more about these things than the coming rainfall. Remember. We are not on the coastline. We are where people who fear a real hurricane relocate TO in an emergency. |
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Question is, has anyone been concerned enough to actually take out flood insurance for their home?
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The latest global spectral model results suggest a more northerly track for the center of circulation than earlier simulations. I am expecting perhaps as much as 2-3 inches of rain and sustained winds of maybe 15-20 mph. NHC forecasts have less than a 50% probability of seeing winds above 40 mph (average for 1 minute). Remember that the kinetic energy of the wind goes as the square of the velocity so small decreases in wind velocity are significant. We will have a better handle on things tomorrow.
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Flood insurance is for rising water - generally not a problem here. Straight line wind damage or lightning strikes are more likely. Neither are covered by flood insurance. If you are interested in flood insurance, make sure you read the small print - you may be surprised what is in there.
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