Just a quick post to hope all those living in the path of the storm approaching the east coast of the USA are safe and out of danger. I hope too that your homes and possessions stay safe and that there is not too much disruption to your lives.
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Julie, my niece just flew to NYC last Friday for a vacation!
She's unnerved by even little summer storms, so I don't think she's going to have much fun. Poor kid; bad luck.
Areas where our cousin live near Rockaway Beach are being evacuated.
Best wishes to all in the storm's path,
Archaic
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Originally posted by Limehouse View PostJust a quick post to hope all those living in the path of the storm approaching the east coast of the USA are safe and out of danger. I hope too that your homes and possessions stay safe and that there is not too much disruption to your lives.
Looking across from that bay, btw, is West Point Island, where Joe Pesci has one of his homes. That island is small, very small. Lot of boats in dock behind the homes, that's scary.
Here is a news broadcast, storm getting near to Point Pleasant, town over from Lavallette. Up the coast and inland the rain is supposed to be 8-10 inches, they're afraid trees will come down.
I hope this storm is not as bad as the hype.
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Battery Park is underwater. And the storm hasn't even hit yet. For those of us in the Southern United States, it's hard to understand why everyone up there is freaking out over a Category 1 hurricane. But New York, New Jersey, Virginia, none of them have cities built with an eye towards flooding. It just doesn't happen there. But Washington DC is a swamp, and flooding can easily return it to that state, New York is essentially at sea level, And New Jersey has a majority of their industry along the coastline. It's like Louisiana, but without levees. So even a major thunderstorm system can be catastrophic on the level of Katrina.
Now, WHY a bunch of coastal states never built with an eye for storms and floods I have no idea. But they didn't.The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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Originally posted by Beowulf View PostIs this storm doing anything to England over there? It's just across the water from NY.
Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers. Are people able to take their pets to evacuation shelters? I was worried about that last night.
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One killed in T.O. I see
Windy as buggery here, but rain has stopped and everything seems to be holding out, barring a few downed limbs and some power flickers.
Looks like the Lake shields us again, thank goodness. I hope everyone else is safe and well.“Sans arme, sans violence et sans haine”
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