What if we all turn our oscillating room fans towards the Atlantic, can we push this thing away? It's the sort of national project needed to unite the country.
I mean, Trump is full of hot air so maybe if we send him out there...
What if we all turn our oscillating room fans towards the Atlantic, can we push this thing away? It's the sort of national project needed to unite the country.
Damn, that means NC's probably not too far away from doing the same
Damn, that means NC's probably not too far away from doing the same
The southeast and coast could get hit pretty hard like with Matthew.
Ooooooooh fuckCooper already did. Takes effect tomorrow.
myrtle beach... clean. lol good one.
Well Charleston is fucked then, with a 10-15 surge. But then again, they've been flooded to hell and back over the past couple years; there was the big storm towards the end of 2015 and then Mathew last year. Sucks for them...Rain or not, they are talking about a 10-15ft. storm surge. On top of how much it's rained quite a bit already the last few weeks, it's not an ideal situation. The water has essentially no place to go from the storm surge on top of whatever amount it will rain.
Joy another major storm in SC.
Well Charleston is fucked then, with a 10-15 surge. But then again, they've been flooded to hell and back over the past couple years; there was the big storm towards the end of 2015 and then Mathew last year. Sucks for them...
I imagine we'll get some light flooding here in Sumter but there aren't too many bodies of water around outside of Swan Lake (buts it's a bummer for Swan Lake; normally it's beautiful there but I can't imagine getting hit hard by hurricanes every year is doing any good for the swan population and iris gardens). Some of the city floods when the drains block up but the worst I'll get at my parking lot is a couple inches in the parking lot, and I won't be going anywhere anyway. Last year we lost power, so hopefully that doesn't happen again, especially with how hot it is still at this time of year. Probably a lot of limbs will come down too, but maybe last year stripped a lot of trees of the bigger limbs that are likely to get blown off? Or maybe it weakened the ones that didn't blow off to the point that they'll easily come down this time. I drove to Columbia as soon as Mathew started dying down and our power came back because there was a tabletop minis game scheduled that I wanted to participate in (ain't no hurricane gonna stop me from playing X-Wing) and I had to navigate around a ton of huge limbs on 378 (especially that stretch before the three bridges between 261 and 601). Took a while to get shipments of fresh food at the grocery stores though, but that makes sense when so many areas up and down the coast are hit hard and need supplies.
I'm hoping Florence doesn't get it too bad. They've been doing a lot of work up there to fix the roads (some that were bad off before the storms and some that the storms took out) and beautiful the city further than it already is.
I just got pics sent to me of the Sumter Walmart and shelves have been cleared of bread and water already.
It sucks for the lake. We went in like August of last year maybe, some time around then, to take some pregnancy photos. It seemed like they still hadn't recovered fully from last year.I live close to Swan Lake. Shit floods heavily but my house is high enough the 1,000 year flood didn't reach. I won't be able to leave as long as the water sits though.
And yeah, we got our bread, water, and food the other day.
SC looks like it will have tropical storm-level effects, if that. The state has been spared.