msplmtneer":4x1tzsjv said:Where my house is they are predicting 100 mph winds starting about 4 or 5 Friday morning so when I get to go home I hope I have a home to go to.Bigfoot the parks are closed but the hotels should be alright.
Pray for me and my family that that we will have a home to go back to.
TennesseeTuxedo":262ox9c8 said:I don't know Gary, I just saw a tree with a pretty severely broken limb on CNBC.
M.Magis":2hl7n7ky said:I don't see it as media drama, no one knew the exact path it was going to take. It certainly had the capacity to be a catastrophe with just a very small shift to the west. People in New Orleans learned the hard way what can happen if you just assume the media is being over dramatic.
Jogeephus":xcs1wi24 said:I think its going to get interesting only it will be next weekend before it does. I think the high in the interior of the US is going to push Matthew out and its going to chase a small depression in the Atlantic. I think it will hover around in the ocean next week then the big low that is in Colorado now will work its way east and when it gets to us next weekend it will act as a magnet and draw Matthew to the coast and it will hammer the Carolinas northward.
I put this prediction alongside my hay weather predictions. :lol2:
Brute 23":1baw8epy said:I was trying to get prices on renting a 350KW generator last week. There were companies actually bringing up the hurricane. Wouldn't you know they were all higher on their rental.
dieselbeef":1ddwffnh said:Brute 23":1ddwffnh said:I was trying to get prices on renting a 350KW generator last week. There were companies actually bringing up the hurricane. Wouldn't you know they were all higher on their rental.
350000 watts....seriously.. I got by for 3 weeks with 6500 watts