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They just announced a mandatory evacuation of Cumberland County, NC, which is where Fort Bragg is partially located.  That's crazy.  The river flooding is going to cause so much more damage than the winds from this storm.

 

 

1 minute ago, RaoulDuke79 said:

You're shitting me right?

 

I'm pretty sure he's correct.

 

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1 minute ago, eball said:

They just announced a mandatory evacuation of Cumberland County, NC, which is where Fort Bragg is partially located.  That's crazy.  The river flooding is going to cause so much more damage than the winds from this storm.

 

 

 

I'm pretty sure he's correct.

 

I'm pretty sure he is too. I thought this something that everyone knew. Like it gets warmer when the sun comes out.

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12 minutes ago, RaoulDuke79 said:

I'm pretty sure he is too. I thought this something that everyone knew. Like it gets warmer when the sun comes out.

 

Sarcasm.  It's what's for dinner.

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1 hour ago, GoBills808 said:

Folks around here are convinced the supermarkets are in cahoots w/ local news & television and radio stations. Oversell the incoming storm, get everybody to buy tons of canned food, bottled water, propane, candles, batteries, **** that just sits on most shelves as inventory. The stores make a killing off approaching hurricanes. 

You getting any of that flooding?

 

 

1 hour ago, ALF said:

When power is out for too long refrigerated and frozen food go bad. 

 

1 hour ago, RaoulDuke79 said:

You're shitting me right?

 

Sorry , I was just meaning to refer to the first quote

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2 hours ago, GoBills808 said:

Folks around here are convinced the supermarkets are in cahoots w/ local news & television and radio stations. Oversell the incoming storm, get everybody to buy tons of canned food, bottled water, propane, candles, batteries, **** that just sits on most shelves as inventory. The stores make a killing off approaching hurricanes. 

 

 

Sooner or later people will use all of the items that you've mentioned,however,i don't understand why more people don't invest in a dependable generator.I could live off the land because my inner skull was schooled in survival training courses/classes...but we still own a generator.

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3 hours ago, RaoulDuke79 said:

I'm pretty sure he is too. I thought this something that everyone knew. Like it gets warmer when the sun comes out.

 

When my power went out yesterday, my mom asked me “the electricity comes from the power plants, right?”. You’d be amazed at what people don’t know. 

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16 minutes ago, shrader said:

 

When my power went out yesterday, my mom asked me “the electricity comes from the power plants, right?”. You’d be amazed at what people don’t know. 

Oh heavens....my mother in-law thought water polo was played with horses. I'm not amazed, most just disappointed. 

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5 hours ago, RaoulDuke79 said:

I'm pretty sure he is too. I thought this something that everyone knew. Like it gets warmer when the sun comes out.

cripes, the next thing your going to tell me is that water is wet.

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6 hours ago, GoBills808 said:

Folks around here are convinced the supermarkets are in cahoots w/ local news & television and radio stations. Oversell the incoming storm, get everybody to buy tons of canned food, bottled water, propane, candles, batteries, **** that just sits on most shelves as inventory. The stores make a killing off approaching hurricanes. 

You getting any of that flooding?

 

It'll be 12-18 hours after for the window of flooding. I have 30 acres bottom land which will be impacted. But I'm outside of Pittsburgh headed north now.

 

Rain stopped in va

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On 9/15/2018 at 7:33 PM, Boyst62 said:

It'll be 12-18 hours after for the window of flooding. I have 30 acres bottom land which will be impacted. But I'm outside of Pittsburgh headed north now.

 

Rain stopped in va

 

I heard an emergency alert yesterday that used two more catchy phrases to go along with "turn around don't drown".  I can't believe they've come up with three different rhymes all for the same message.  To be fair though, I'm not so sure rhyming "away" with "away" actually counts.

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13 minutes ago, shrader said:

 

I heard an emergency alert yesterday that used two more catchy phrases to go along with "turn around don't drown".  I can't believe they've come up with three different rhymes all for the same message.  To be fair though, I'm not so sure rhyming "away" with "away" actually counts.

The funny thing... It is so tempting to try an ford a water crossing.  You are so close and things MAY look so shallow... Many must think: "Heck, why not!  Let's give the !@#$er a shot!"  Like Nate Peterman throwing a pass.  You're in it in a blink of an eye. Many vehicles/engines are only as good, too, as high as their air intake, with many it isn't that high.  Maybe 10" or so of water.  Then the whole thing about the tires breaking contact with ground and vehicle floating away.

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41 minutes ago, Boyst62 said:

Water was higher in.my region 3 weeks ago.  Suns out, Waters up barely and it was nothing

 

That's great, but it is very different in other areas.

You posted Saturday that rain had "stopped" in Virginia.

That is absolutely not true, except for a few hours.

 

All of this "in my area" stuff is meaningless to the millions who have been significantly impacted by this.

This was a horrific rain dumper, and anybody who denies that ought to consider the walk a mile in my shoes idiom.

It will take well over a month to get over this in the areas that bore the brunt.

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15 minutes ago, sherpa said:

 

That's great, but it is very different in other areas.

You posted Saturday that rain had "stopped" in Virginia.

That is absolutely not true, except for a few hours.

 

All of this "in my area" stuff is meaningless to the millions who have been significantly impacted by this.

This was a horrific rain dumper, and anybody who denies that ought to consider the walk a mile in my shoes idiom.

It will take well over a month to get over this in the areas that bore the brunt.

Where in VA?  Was there at 1am going down 77 and to 52 and it had subsided until the NC border.

 

I'm well aware of the walk a mile in my shoes but most of those I know are saying it's not bad. Those affected most are Fayetteville area, not the coast/Wilmington/OB.

 

I've seen creeks floodnover bridges from friends etc. All dumb enough to drive through

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5 minutes ago, Boyst62 said:

Those affected most are Fayetteville area, not the coast/Wilmington/OB.

 

 

Wilmington access is cut-off so they are affected.

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13 minutes ago, Mr Info said:

 

Wilmington access is cut-off so they are affected.

Wow. I had been talking to friends Saturday and last night and they said they're alright, no issues.

 

The worst I've seen around here is Salisbury but that's just a hilly area.

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On 9/15/2018 at 1:35 PM, eball said:

They just announced a mandatory evacuation of Cumberland County, NC, which is where Fort Bragg is partially located.  That's crazy.  The river flooding is going to cause so much more damage than the winds from this storm.

 

 

 

I'm pretty sure he's correct.

 

What's your status with all this rain? Is your area seriously impacted? 

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