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Scorp 08-26-2011 10:01 AM

Hurricane News & Other Helpful Info
 
Hey All,

Hurricane Irene is headed up the East Coast.

85 mph winds, all of the above expected to hit us Sunday morning.

Be ready. Here are some supplies to have on hand.

At a minimum, have the basic supplies listed below. Keep supplies in an easy to carry emergency preparedness kit that you can use at home or take with you in case you must evacuate.

Water—one gallon per person, per day 3 day supply for evacuation, 2 week supply for home)
Food—non perishable, easy to prepare items 3 day supply for evacuation, 2 week supply for home)
Flashlight
Battery powered or hand crank radio (NOAA Weather Radio, if possible)
Extra batteries
First aid kit
Medications 7 day supply and medical items
Multi purpose tool
Sanitation and personal hygiene items
Copies of personal documents (medication list and pertinent medical information, proof of address, deed/lease to home, passports, birth certificates, insurance policies)
Cell phone with chargers
Family and emergency contact information
Extra cash
Emergency blanket
Map(s) of the area
Consider the needs of all family members and add supplies to your kit. Suggested items to help meet additional needs are:

Medical supplies (hearing aids with extra batteries, glasses, contact lenses, syringes, cane)
Baby supplies (bottles, formula, baby food, diapers)
Games and activities for children
Pet supplies (collar, leash, ID, food, carrier, bowl)
Two way radios
Extra set of car keys and house keys
Manual can opener

Additional supplies to keep at home or in your kit based on the types of disasters common to your area:

Whistle
N95 or surgical masks
Matches
Rain gear
Towels
Work gloves
Tools/supplies for securing your home
Extra clothing, hat and sturdy shoes
Plastic sheeting
Duct tape
Scissors
Household liquid bleach
Entertainment items
Blankets or sleeping bags

LaneyDoll 08-26-2011 10:20 AM

Sturdy shoes!!! When we have a tornado hit here, a lot of people are surprised and barefooted. They literally shred their feet trying to "walk out." So, when the sirens go off now, my kids are sent to go put on a pair of tenis shoes.

:sparklyheart:

PinkieLee 08-26-2011 10:20 AM

Scorpie... am I the only one that's seeing <<<disallowed word>>> throughout the post?!

Cowboi 08-26-2011 10:22 AM

Tuck and Cover!!!!!

Scorp 08-26-2011 10:24 AM

Strange, I saw it too after you mentioned that and went in and edited that stuff out. May had to do with symbols parenthesis when posting.

Thanks for mentioning should be better to read now
;)


Quote:

Originally Posted by PinkieLee (Post 406064)
Scorpie... am I the only one that's seeing <<<disallowed word>>> throughout the post?!


diamondrose 08-26-2011 10:25 AM

Stay away from windows!

PinkieLee 08-26-2011 10:27 AM

Living on the Gulf Coast in Texas for most of my life... I have been through more hurricanes than I care to count! I also suggest filling up your gasoline tanks ASAP... before the crowds hit & you are stuck in line forever. If you do have an extra gas can to fill up... just in case you have to evacuate and end up stuck in traffic for hours on end.

The_Lady_Snow 08-26-2011 10:27 AM

Stay safe!! <> is allowed <>

PinkieLee 08-26-2011 10:31 AM

Y'all just please stay safe!

diamondrose 08-26-2011 10:31 AM

As my coworker and I were watching Irene on the map pass by us by literally inches, I realized something..

In that very moment we completly trusted that storm not to make a sudden turn for us.

Just saying :)

Please stay safe everyone!!

PinkieLee 08-26-2011 10:35 AM

Hurricanes are scarey stuff... and are NEVER 100% predictable. With 2 of the major hurricanes that devestated my hometowns (Rita & Ike), neither were supposed to hit us... but then changed directions at the last minute.

All you can do is be prepared!

tantalizingfemme 08-26-2011 10:45 AM

Remove everything outside that isn't nailed down, and fill your bath tub with water to use for flushing.

I am also keeping one car out of the garage, in case the electricity goes out and there is a problem manually opening the door.

Just_G 08-26-2011 10:49 AM

Something else I heard mentioned last night is to try and park your car in a parking garage, on at least the 2nd or 3rd level as to avoid having your car get flooded.

Rachel Maddow made a statement last night about how Californians laughed at the reaction to the east coasters after the earthquake, and now the Floridians are making fun of them for their response to Irene coming their way...she said, "65 million people in the path of a devastating storm is nothing to make fun of or laugh at." So true.

Please stay safe and stock up on what you need!

Scorp 08-26-2011 11:00 AM

People are such assholes laughing at us. Even something like that they seem to always make it a fuckin' contest.

We're not use having any type of earthquake, tremors, major hurricanes, or whatever. For people experiencing that shit for the first time, it sure the fuck is scary no matter if it was 5.8 or 2.8, 30 mile winds, 85 mile winds, rains, monsoons...whatever the case may be.

No matter what scale, "potential" harm is nothing to laugh at.

Let's see their asses up here in conditions of snow blizzards (or if mother nature fucked them and they got tons of snow) (not likely to happen...but) and see who laughs at who....

Thanks for the post G.




Quote:

Originally Posted by Just_G (Post 406087)
Something else I heard mentioned last night is to try and park your car in a parking garage, on at least the 2nd or 3rd level as to avoid having your car get flooded.

Rachel Maddow made a statement last night about how Californians laughed at the reaction to the east coasters after the earthquake, and now the Floridians are making fun of them for their response to Irene coming their way...she said, "65 million people in the path of a devastating storm is nothing to make fun of or laugh at." So true.

Please stay safe and stock up on what you need!


*Anya* 08-26-2011 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Just_G (Post 406087)
Something else I heard mentioned last night is to try and park your car in a parking garage, on at least the 2nd or 3rd level as to avoid having your car get flooded.

Rachel Maddow made a statement last night about how Californians laughed at the reaction to the east coasters after the earthquake, and now the Floridians are making fun of them for their response to Irene coming their way...she said, "65 million people in the path of a devastating storm is nothing to make fun of or laugh at." So true.

Please stay safe and stock up on what you need!

Hey Scorp! This Californian was not laughing, they are scary!

Hang in there east coasters, us west coasters on the planet are sending good thoughts your way (if OK to speak for other folks on west coast).

Sachita 08-26-2011 11:05 AM

Be safe for sure. A hurricane like this and it's size is unpredictable. I am west of Richmond but I have a feeling we will get a lot of wind and maybe power outage.

however if there is anyone in harms way, needs to evacuate, is alone or with pets and no where to go please email me for my phone. I will make room even if its camping out in my barn. You MUST love dogs tho because we're slammed with them.

Don't get shit faced if you are at risk. This is no laughing matter or reason to party unless you're out of harms way. Reach out to people that need help. Lots of people disabled, need rides, places to stay, help with pets. Let's help them.

bigchefherbs at gmail

*Anya* 08-26-2011 11:15 AM

Per the Weather Channel:

Hurricane Irene Bearing Down on the East Coast

Hurricane Irene is bearing down on the U.S. East Coast with exteme impacts expected through the weekend. Hurricane warnings and watches are posted as far north as New England.

Anyone in the corridor from eastern North Carolina to the Northeast U.S. should be making final preparations for a hurricane!

Reader 08-26-2011 11:43 AM

There is usually a lot of wildlife and birds where I am, but I can say they have all gone...somewhere, safe I hope.

It is oddly quiet.

Even the deer have taken a respite from dining on my plantings.

The animals' silence makes me think we will get hit. Having survived Hurricane Emily, I doubt it will be too bad. (hope not, anyway!)

Be safe all.

LeftWriteFemme 08-26-2011 12:49 PM

http://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townn...review-300.jpg

It's not all bad news.......surf's up!

Dominique 08-26-2011 01:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Just_G (Post 406087)
Something else I heard mentioned last night is to try and park your car in a parking garage, on at least the 2nd or 3rd level as to avoid having your car get flooded.

Rachel Maddow made a statement last night about how Californians laughed at the reaction to the east coasters after the earthquake, and now the Floridians are making fun of them for their response to Irene coming their way...she said, "65 million people in the path of a devastating storm is nothing to make fun of or laugh at." So true.

Please stay safe and stock up on what you need!


Apparently they have short memories. Our utility people drove down and spent weeks, living in tents-away from their familys etc. helping to restore. That's the thanks we get (?)
I realize not all are that way. On the otherside....

One year after Katrina, (our utility people went to Mississippi to help out there) A Billboard at a very busy intersection read The Folks from Mississippi Say Thank-You
for your Help After Katrina. Damn near made me cry.(f)

Tommi 08-26-2011 02:05 PM

Don't forget their needs...

http://www.soochnakaadhikar.com/News...434570a213.jpg

Julie 08-26-2011 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scorp (Post 406091)
People are such assholes laughing at us. Even something like that they seem to always make it a fuckin' contest.

We're not use having any type of earthquake, tremors, major hurricanes, or whatever. For people experiencing that shit for the first time, it sure the fuck is scary no matter if it was 5.8 or 2.8, 30 mile winds, 85 mile winds, rains, monsoons...whatever the case may be.

No matter what scale, "potential" harm is nothing to laugh at.

Let's see their asses up here in conditions of snow blizzards (or if mother nature fucked them and they got tons of snow) (not likely to happen...but) and see who laughs at who....

Thanks for the post G.

Thank you for saying this Scorp.
I completely freaked out when my house shook the other day and things fell off the shelves. I screamed running out the door and literally collapsed on the grass crying - oh yes I did. I thought the house was going to fall down.

Now -- I am up in the mountains and imagine, the worst for me will be loss of electricity. I do need the boys to come by and move the outdoor furniture off my deck - so it doesn't slam into my sliding glass window. I am not really afraid of this one where I live - but I am terrified for those who are near the river (hudson) and my people in the city, including my middle son, Isa who lives in Brooklyn. They are planning hurricane parties - makes me crazy and scared. I have offered my home to city friends with their dogs -- We are safer in the mountains (I hope).

I cannot get batteries - I have not left my house in five days (work from home and have been on a project). Finally today, we went shopping and could get very little. Though, I did buy instant coffee and cremora - Peanut butter and my propane tank is filled. I am making lots of ice, because all the ice is gone. I don't have a first aid kit, could not find one.

I met an elderly woman today... She was trying to get water and some young punk pushed her out of the way. I pushed him out of the way. Assholes. She was sweet... She said, "Now remember, to fill your bathtub up with water, so you can go potty."

I just hope there is a way for all of us to stay connected, so we know one another is safe. That scares me most of all - not knowing if our people are okay.

Maybe we should have a check-in thread?

Julie

BBinNYC 08-26-2011 02:22 PM

Irene's on her way
 
Here in NYC, Jennifer and I were relieved to see we are not in an evacuation zone. So we are safe and sound in our pre-war (i.e., solidly built) building not too low to the ground or too high up. One of our cats is very afraid of storms so I am glad we are here to comfort her.

We were supposed to fly to Buffalo NY today for a wedding. I convinced Jen that we'd never be able to get home on Sunday and so she agreed last night to cancel the trip. This morning we received a recorded call from US Air telling us our Sunday flight was already cancelled (48 hours before!). I'm so relieved we aren't trapped in Buffalo.

BBinNYC
Stay safe east coast peeps!

Julie 08-26-2011 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BBinNYC (Post 406220)
Here in NYC, Jennifer and I were relieved to see we are not in an evacuation zone. So we are safe and sound in our pre-war (i.e., solidly built) building not too low to the ground or too high up. One of our cats is very afraid of storms so I am glad we are here to comfort her.

We were supposed to fly to Buffalo NY today for a wedding. I convinced Jen that we'd never be able to get home on Sunday and so she agreed last night to cancel the trip. This morning we received a recorded call from US Air telling us our Sunday flight was already cancelled (48 hours before!). I'm so relieved we aren't trapped in Buffalo.

BBinNYC
Stay safe east coast peeps!

I am going to put this out there... I have a really small home - but want my nyc people to know, they are welcome here. You could also bring your cat - that is a non-issue. Though, I do know those pre-war buildings and probably, I would be safer in your solid brick built home, than my 1980's home.

Julie - one hour and fifteen from mid-town.

Reader 08-26-2011 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Just_G (Post 406087)
Something else I heard mentioned last night is to try and park your car in a parking garage, on at least the 2nd or 3rd level as to avoid having your car get flooded.

Rachel Maddow made a statement last night about how Californians laughed at the reaction to the east coasters after the earthquake, and now the Floridians are making fun of them for their response to Irene coming their way...she said, "65 million people in the path of a devastating storm is nothing to make fun of or laugh at." So true.

Please stay safe and stock up on what you need!

Excuse me, but this REALLY belongs in the Maddow thread.
http://www.butchfemmeplanet.com/foru...093#post400093

See "Rachel Maddow Rocks Hard!!!" thread.

just kidding!

always2late 08-26-2011 03:49 PM

For those in NJ: The gas lines have already started...it took me 25 minutes to get gas, so I would advise anyone who is waiting, to go get it now before the lines get much worse.

Tommi 08-26-2011 03:57 PM

Have lots of water on hand.
 
WATER-WATER-WATER

Per CNN: 1938 was the last big storm to hit New York.
2,200 flights canceled, MANY DELTA..


I wish all of you the best that are in the path of this massive storm.

I am worried bout the east and what mess will be left afterwards. Our agency was in one of the first responder groups deployed after Katrina and Rita. The drinking water situation was awful.

My Ex and her partner left on the 14th for Budapest, and the Blue Danube Olivia Cruise, been gone 2 weeks. They left Prague, Czech. at 2 AM this morning on Delta en route to Atlanta, then Atlanta to Orange County, Ca. Due to arrive at 7:00 tonight. Phew...

I am petsitting here in So Cal,near the San Andres fault... with their 2 cats and toy Pom Pom. I drive home and check on mine, then back over here. We live 3 miles apart , then HOPEFULLY I PICK THEM UP at 7.

I'm used to the rockin' and rolli' of the shifting plates I live on I.don't know how in the world I would evacuate with my Peaches and Tigger cats. Somethings never hit you until you watch CNN. My friends have NO water supply in this house, other than the hot water heater.

Reader 08-26-2011 05:12 PM

The Survivors Club: The Secrets and Science that Could Save Your Life
 

This book is a fav of mine. It is a good read and full of interesting and compelling info, written more like a story than a manual so it keeps your attention, while educating you.



The Survivors Club: The Secrets and Science that Could Save Your Life

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clay 08-26-2011 05:18 PM

I am in the "crotch" of SC...bottom tip, nestled in between GA & NC borders. We have had high winds, gusts, etc formt he outer bands all day...now the skies are jet black, heavy rains, and winds. We are NOT supposed to get more than that, and rip currents, roiling surf with undercurrents and rip tides....and it should be gone past me by morning! I feel for those along the Eastern Seaboard...and esp. NYC and Boston, and Outer Banks!!! Know I am holding all the people everywhere along East Coast in my heart & prayers. Always, take extra special care...be safe...let me know how you are, k? Hugs to all..Clay

Reader 08-26-2011 05:19 PM

Thanks to those who are opening their homes :)
 

It is so nice of all of you folks who have posted that they have space for folks and pets.

What a great, generous spirit.

Stay safe all.

Thanks everyone!

Julie 08-26-2011 05:20 PM

One of my face book friends sent me a few suggestions... I would not have thought of this.

Hurricane Suggestions from Friends: "turn the fridge and freezer (whichever applies) to their coldest settings now. This way, if you lose power it will take longer for the food to get warm or thaw out." "LOTS of ice. if you have room in the freezer, fill containers with water and freeze them." -- Fill the TUB with water - this will be great for toilet flushing and for having water for our four legged beloved pets.

Kobi 08-26-2011 05:21 PM


Warning are now out. Forecasters here are being cautious but folks seem to be heeding the warning. Watching a steady stream of big azz boats heading down the road. Not a D battery on all of Cape Cod since Wednesday - they were on sale this week.

Very quiet, eerie like. Not a bird or critter in sight.

If worried about loss of electricity, lower the temp on your fridge and freezer. And push fridge stuff to the rear. Will buy a day or so on food stuffs. Put stuff you might need frequently on ice in a cooler to avoid having to open the fridge door.

They are saying it will be a 12 hour daylight thing for us on Sunday. Prefer this. Can see what is going boom as opposed to wondering about it.

Tomorrow am will be final preps, flipping furniture, tying stuff up, making sure everything with batteries is fully charged etc.

Still feels like it will be ok tho aggravating.






Reader 08-26-2011 05:28 PM


Wow, msnbc just said NYC is going to shut down mass transit, so folks should get out now if they are going to get. I am not sure though when they are going to shut down the mass transit, nor if they will shut it all down.

Stay safe all.

clay 08-26-2011 05:40 PM

ohhh...we now have hail..about quarter size...dang....hope it don't break my windshield....and it is that old, eerie quiet, "yellowish" tint here now....the "calm before ths storm" and usually means a tornado...oh crap...I HOPE not those are deadly...crop up out of nowhere and you can't SEE the funnel cloud in the dark...okay folks....have a safe one..Clay

Just_G 08-26-2011 05:43 PM

Mass transit is shutting down at noon on Saturday.

The weather channel's facebook page has a plethora of helpful hints. Fill plastic bags half full of water and put them in the freezer; they will be big chunks of ice and will help to cool things even down in the refrigerator for a couple of days with minimal opening of the door.


Daywalker 08-26-2011 05:52 PM

I'm trying not to be freaked out for all of you.


So I am slamming down the biggest mojo candle I've got
into the middle of the room and lighting it...please keep checking in.

:candle:


:daywalker:

Dominique 08-26-2011 05:55 PM

Softly hasn't checked in. She lives in Philly

NJFemmie 08-26-2011 06:03 PM

New Jersey is going to be hit really hard - the last hurricane of this magnitude hasn't been seen here in over 60 years. I'd rather be home for this than not (we just got back today from vacation). We are more inland than the shorelines - so I am hoping that this thing will lose some power or veer off the coast. It's very scary - we've rushed around all day getting things together and in order. Grocery stores are packed - batteries are not to be found anywhere.

FYI: Garden State Parkway should now be closed southbound from exit 98 down. No traffic is allowed toward the southern most tip of NJ except for emergency vehicles.

MsTinkerbelly 08-26-2011 06:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hunter Green (Post 406316)

Wow, msnbc just said NYC is going to shut down mass transit, so folks should get out now if they are going to get. I am not sure though when they are going to shut down the mass transit, nor if they will shut it all down.

Stay safe all.

CNN says tomorrow at 12pm is shutdown time.

Stay safe everyone!

ScandalAndy 08-26-2011 07:17 PM

Philly's mass transit is shutting down at midnight Saturday night until noon-ish Sunday. We're expecting a lot of rain and some flooding. Amtrack is shutting down at 5PM. New Jersey transit is suspending service at noon on Saturday.


I'm a former western new yorker and have dealt with ice storms and week long blizzards so I"m thinking the standard preparations should be fine. I've already got all the camping gear in the livingroom just in case. :) We'll probably get an awful lot of rain saturday and sunday, but as long as we stay out of low lying areas we should be fine.

All of my friends are out partying tonight and will be doing the same all weekend long. Their first emergency supplies stop was the liquor store. I've already gassed up the car in case I get the call that somebody went and got themselves stuck somewhere without public transportation.


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