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We were in a tropical storm in Myrtle Beach with wind gust of 60 plus. in an RV. We rocked and rolled, but were fine. We parked our golf cart next to the camper and it did fine. Don't recall seeing any flying golf carts that day...although a few awnings were destroyed.
We had hurricane Fran hit us in Raleigh as a cat 1. It suddenly gained strength and we got it worse than the coast. But we survived. Most of the damage was from huge oak trees falling over onto houses. Palm trees are really just big weeds and don't usually fall on people's houses... But I do agree, you should always have an inner space (closet, bath) ready for a tornado. No matter what weather we are getting. Stock it with water, cash, batteries, radio, dog supplies, I also keep a waterproof folder with papers. You never know. Just be prepared. there is no need to panic. Enjoy the wonderful sounds of the rain and a day off to get things done around the house with all the rec centers and golf courses closed... |
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So, you think meteorologists are over doing it when they inform the public in the big bend area that they will experience a cat 3 hurricane with a 15-20 foot storm surge? SMH.
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I would follow the wind directions. Currently the wind is coming from the east so park the cart if you can against the west side of your house. Then as the winds change move to another side of the house. Hopefully you can maneuver it there on the grass or rocks. At the most, the inside of your cart will get soaked and the weather cover will probably get ripped if you leave it in the wind.
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Twenty years ago, our first year here we had a tornado that ripped part of the villages away. All of Mallory, restaurant, pro shop and golf course GONE. Many villages torn apart. Google some of the stories that were in the Daily Sun.Close to 30 people in the surrounding areas died. My point being, if you were here then, a Hurricane coming up the coast with ample time to prepare is NOTHING like the devastation a tornado can do in a matter of minutes. This came in the middle of the night and was like we were in a war zone. Surviving that makes a Hurricane not to scary.
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They've been from the east all day today, just recently shifting to from the south. |
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