Posted on 08/22/2011 2:41:56 PM PDT by Trueblackman
Looks like from all the models that most of the East Coast will be under the gun in a few days from Hurricane Irene, so now is the time to start stocking up on water, ammo, canned food, toilet paper, gas and even an emergency generator. I live outside of Washington D.C. and remember the last time that T.S. Isabel hit, it took over 2 weeks to get the power back on and the panic that that caused. I also went down to New Orleans after Katrina and saw that first hand, so don't wait start stocking up now.
Ping to any homeschoolers living on the east coast.
Maybe you could make a science/survival lesson about it.
At the least, you can prepare now and avoid the panic and mad rush at the stores. And stock up on ammo.
Slowing also allows for weakening as it approaches land as much of the fuel, the warm water, is cut off from the land side.
The worst case scenario is it approaching islands where it can draw on heat and moisture from beyond them. Approaching the continent as it is, it will begin to weaken and unless it suddenly picks up a lot of forward speed, is not likely to make landfall at it’s peak category classification.
A lot of the Cat 4/5 ones that were aiming for NO weakened down to a 2 by landfall in the past.
Gee, thanks, hon............LOL!
This witch is totally wreaking havoc on my plans for the weekend.
We’ve got to move our oldest daughter into her dorm right in the middle of this hurricane,lol.
I know. I live on the coast and have been through hurricanes before. I'll take a hurricane over a tornado.
OK - that’s more vital than my doing back to school shopping with my middle school child.
Good luck to you all.
Got my list all together and the Wife and I are heading out tomorrow to stock up on bread, bottled water, toilet paper and a generator. We have a hot plate and all my medical supplies, going to border up and black out my basement windows as well, don’t want fools to know I have power and supplies.
Got my list all together and the Wife and I are heading out tomorrow to stock up on bread, bottled water, toilet paper and a generator. We have a hot plate and all my medical supplies, going to border up and black out my basement windows as well, don’t want fools to know I have power and supplies.
Well, the noise of the generator will be a giveaway, but not letting anyone see what you’ve got is a good idea.
I’m in NYS about the center of the state and right now it’s a crap shoot whether we’ll see anything from this or not. But considering the panic buying I see people who should know better in winter do when a snow storm is forecast, I can just imagine what the reaction would be if they thought a hurricane was going to hit us.
I’m always well stocked, but will be out shopping tomorrow anyway so will double check my supplies and list. It’s good to have fresh food on hand in any event. It’s just that much longer until you have to dip into your supplies.
I’ll be praying for your safety, as well as the others in the path of this storm. Do let us know how you make out.
>>Just throwing this out to some folks living on the east coast. Might want to get prepared since the earthquake didn’t get you.
I thought they really got nailed by the earfquake. And here I’ve been telling everyone to text “SPILLEDLATTE” to 90999 to donate $1 to the victims . . .
Well, yeah they did, but it didn’t get them as in they are still alive. They survived it.
Thanks True.
One other Freeper suggested I get a propane based generator as they send to be very quiet and the propane is much easier to store in my outside shed.
I don’t personally know about the noise but I do understand that propane is much easier to store and much more stable than gasoline.
Let me know how that works out as well. It’ll be useful for future reference.
I’ve packed, loaded everything up and evacuated. I moved to Florida in 2006.
Storms sure can change plans...
AM, could you please put this at the top of the Breaking news or Front Page news bar?
This has the potential to have an impact on a great number of people and people need to see this and get prepared.
Thanks.....
Do you still hold the hurricane ping list?
Irene looks like a doozy.
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