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Breakfast for the neighborhood?Now what an I gonna do with my months supply of bread, milk, and eggs?
Breakfast for the neighborhood?Now what an I gonna do with my months supply of bread, milk, and eggs?
way back when... my last act as an aircraft mechanic. I was in Biloxi for retraining and old friends got me on a flight as auxiliary crew member.Borderline bucket list is going for a ride in the Hurricane Hunters once.
While my wife took the wheel through Massachusetts today I was locked in on Twitter and all the local weather wonks showing the storm button hooking around Hartford and heading east.I don’t think you understand hurricanes. The data was accurate. The forecasts rarely are because it is like trying to predict the path of a cork bobbing in the ocean. One little shift affects the entire path, and those shifts happen constantly. Do you think they are not trying to be accurate?
Actually, it’s media companies looking for ratings. The talking heads on tv are paid to hype these storms.I'm a conspiracy theorist. Supermarkets control the weather forecasts to increase sales and profit.
Orographics? Looks like it went right up the AppalachiansThey were forecasting 6-9 inches and parts of TN got 17 inches in 24 hours.
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Devastating scenes of ruin with at least 22 dead, about 20 missing in Tennessee flooding
At least 22\u00a0people were dead and\u00a0dozens remained missing Sunday after record-shattering downpours triggered flooding across parts of Tennessee.www.usatoday.com
Good point. Rick Knabb, who is a former head of the National Hurricane Center, was talking about that yesterday. He said that people tend to think that the worst is over when a hurricane is downgraded to tropical storm and depression but the slow moving storm is over more concern due to all the rain in a short period of time. He was more focused on how slowing moving the storm was becoming.It seems like people get wrapped up so much in the awesome power of wind but most of these events are all about flooding. Water is pretty much like fire in terms of destruction and death.
This reminds me of the theory on "Curb Your Enthusiasm" where Larry claimed that the weatherman predicted rain on Saturdays so that the weatherman would have no crowds on the sunny course.I'm a conspiracy theorist. Supermarkets control the weather forecasts to increase sales and profit.
Had CNN on all day while I was cooking and cleaning around the house. All the weather coverage was Henri, Cuomo was talking about the Hamptons the entire time and they had a guy up in Boston. I heard it from CNN when I posted, it was the first I heard about it or that anything was going on down South. They phone interviewed a woman for a couple of minutes who lost her house and they cut to two minutes of the state press conference and the Senator said nobody is talking about us, please don't forget about us. I think the flooding happened yesterday or the day before down there and the flooding in NC was like a week ago. Couldn't believe it was the first I heard about it.
He tried to save 4 of his kids, and the 2 older kids made it ok. Not sure how parents ever get over something like that. Thoughts and prayers for them.The USA Today story has a sentence about a dad in TN who had twin babies ripped from his arms while dealing with the flooding. Can't get more brutal than that.
I didn't think Felger was the marring kind.... she’s married to that absolute tool Felger from Sports Hub!
I know plenty of folks like them. The fix is in everywhere. The National Weather Service had the warnings and they are just trying to provide information.Given everything he posts on this site in reference to the media and non-basketball posts, I think there's a 100% chance he believes they're being purposely inaccurate
That Fox 25 team has some FIRE on it.. Shiri Spear for sure but I’m a huge Sarah Underwood is like the 3rdbass holy grail IMO.. what a shame that she’s married to that absolute tool Felger from Sports Hub!
For those who have been out of the portable gas container market for a bit, things are pricier and way more complicated.
Bottom line for me is I have four 5-gallon gas cans and one 1-gallon can. My one gallon can is for the lawn mower. It has the old school style nozzle. I lost the cap for it a few years ago so I went to Ace hardware and found a PVC cap that fits perfect.
Two of my 5-gallon cans are the old school and two are the newer style. The new style nozzle contraptions are abhorrent human factors and ergonomically a mess. My solution for the two newer ones is to take them to the gas station fill them up and put the nozzle on them. when I actually needed to pour gas out of them I put on one of the older style nozzles.
This was definitely a solution in search of a problem. I hope no one actually thinks the amount of gas spilled from portable containers was causing any negative environmental issues beyond a brown patch on your lawn.
Gas can near me: How to find a good one, easy-pour spouts (usatoday.com)
Funnels aren’t only for beer.For those who have been out of the portable gas container market for a bit, things are pricier and way more complicated.
Bottom line for me is I have four 5-gallon gas cans and one 1-gallon can. My one gallon can is for the lawn mower. It has the old school style nozzle. I lost the cap for it a few years ago so I went to Ace hardware and found a PVC cap that fits perfect.
Two of my 5-gallon cans are the old school and two are the newer style. The new style nozzle contraptions are abhorrent human factors and ergonomically a mess. My solution for the two newer ones is to take them to the gas station fill them up and put the nozzle on them. when I actually needed to pour gas out of them I put on one of the older style nozzles.
This was definitely a solution in search of a problem. I hope no one actually thinks the amount of gas spilled from portable containers was causing any negative environmental issues beyond a brown patch on your lawn.
Gas can near me: How to find a good one, easy-pour spouts (usatoday.com)
Is he sure it was mud?So my neighbor texted my father in law (the previous owner of my home) all bent out of shape that “mud from my yard” got into their pool saying we need to add extra drainage to our yard so it doesn’t happen again.
We have a swale (which granted my FIL did let get a bit overgrown) that flows into an actual town sewer drain, and some drains built into our back garden. There is TONS of drainage.
The town drain was inundated and the swale did flow into his yard a bit at the height of the storm. I had a massive pond in the backyard as well all. There was also seepage in the basement which FIL says has NEVER happened in 30 years.
The INSTANT the rain subsided a little bit the swale was moving in the right direction and the water disappeared in my yard.
His muddy pool is not a reflection of my drainage. It is a reflection of us having two tropical storms in a 4 day span on top of the rainiest summer in years. It is also a result of him building a pool in the lowest point of his marshy yard.
If we get 8 inches of rain over the course of a weekend again he gets more mud in his pool I’ll do something to fix it. Until then, maybe dig yourself a nice little French drain.
You aren’t responsible for acts of God. Call that heathen out!So my neighbor texted my father in law (the previous owner of my home) all bent out of shape that “mud from my yard” got into their pool saying we need to add extra drainage to our yard so it doesn’t happen again.
We have a swale (which granted my FIL did let get a bit overgrown) that flows into an actual town sewer drain, and some drains built into our back garden. There is TONS of drainage.
The town drain was inundated and the swale did flow into his yard a bit at the height of the storm. I had a massive pond in the backyard as well all. There was also seepage in the basement which FIL says has NEVER happened in 30 years.
The INSTANT the rain subsided a little bit the swale was moving in the right direction and the water disappeared in my yard.
His muddy pool is not a reflection of my drainage. It is a reflection of us having two tropical storms in a 4 day span on top of the rainiest summer in years. It is also a result of him building a pool in the lowest point of his marshy yard.
If we get 8 inches of rain over the course of a weekend again he gets more mud in his pool I’ll do something to fix it. Until then, maybe dig yourself a nice little French drain.
People in southern New England love trees and hate losing power. People in Southern New England also get a extreme weather somewhat frequently.
Underground would be great, but the expense would be astronomical.