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Have You Had a Personal Experience with a Hurricane?

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 12:35 pm
by VanceWxMan
Writer looking for interviewees...

A Canadian Writer and good friend of mine by the name of Dee Van Dyk is looking for stories about past hurricane experiences. If you are interested in telling your story and possibly being PUBLISHED in a book then click here for more information!

Dee is a great person and she has interviewed me for another book about Katrina (it will be released with the book she is currently working on). So this is LEGIT and she is a woman of her word as well as a great person to talk to on the phone! I know she interviewed me for over 2 hours...my fault I can't shut up when it comes to weather!

Aaron

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 12:43 pm
by cajungal
I have a hurricane experience. Hurricane Andrew. We evacuated for Katrina, so I did not actually experience it. And I was not born for Betsy, but my parents were in the eyewall of Betsy. I would rather write it though. I don't feel comfortable talking to a total stranger on the phone for an hour. And I am not much of a phone person at all.

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 1:12 pm
by Terrell
Hurricane David when I was in elementary school in Jacksonville FL, Hurricanes Charley, Frances, and Jeanne when they went through Orlando in 2004.

Looking back, from my perspective, Charley was worst for the 5 days without power and having all my food in the refrigerator spoil. Could have been a lot worse though.

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 1:42 pm
by O Town
Terrell wrote:Hurricane David when I was in elementary school in Jacksonville FL, Hurricanes Charley, Frances, and Jeanne when they went through Orlando in 2004.

Looking back, from my perspective, Charley was worst for the 5 days without power and having all my food in the refrigerator spoil. Could have been a lot worse though.

Went through those same 3 in 2004 as well. Charley was the worst by a long shot. Our power was out 8-9 days with Charley and tons of trees down, Frances power was out 4 days, and with Jeanne we almost made it through with power till a oak fell on our power pole and blocked us in our fenced in yard, it was out for only 3 days.

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 1:44 pm
by DaylilyDawn
I have been thru Hurrican Donna, and many others, the last ones being Charley Frances, and Jeanne. I was a child when Donna came thru and have many memories of the aftermath of it.

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 2:29 pm
by Hurricaneman
1991 Hurricane bob, the wind sounded like a train was coming, and nearly lost our roof

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 2:57 pm
by VanceWxMan
Those of you that have had encounters with the listed canes please feel free to contact Dee at the listed email address. On a personal note.. Hugo was added to her list. She has set up an interview with my wife and her mother this Thursday since they both were in an apartment complex as they RODE OUT Hugo.

If you have questions feel free to post or PM them to me.

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 4:27 pm
by DaylilyDawn
I emailed her with the hours she can contact me through along with my cell phone number. But it was returned to me because her email address had problems and was not valid.

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 5:01 pm
by Terrell
O Town wrote:
Terrell wrote:Hurricane David when I was in elementary school in Jacksonville FL, Hurricanes Charley, Frances, and Jeanne when they went through Orlando in 2004.

Looking back, from my perspective, Charley was worst for the 5 days without power and having all my food in the refrigerator spoil. Could have been a lot worse though.

Went through those same 3 in 2004 as well. Charley was the worst by a long shot. Our power was out 8-9 days with Charley and tons of trees down, Frances power was out 4 days, and with Jeanne we almost made it through with power till a oak fell on our power pole and blocked us in our fenced in yard, it was out for only 3 days.


Power flickered a few times during Frances but didn't go out (though cable did go out for a couple of days so no TV and no Internet), power flickered several times during Jeanne and actually went out for a few hours.

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 5:04 pm
by brunota2003
well, go figure that there are NO Eastern NC hurricanes... :roll: I have some storys on Hurricane Isabel and Ophelia, but no one seems to think they were that bad... :cry:
Ophelia:
In Havelock, at my house I got a pressure reading of 994.3 Millibars and picked up 6.75 inches of rain The pressure could have been lower though, as my weather station was only recording at the top of each hour, so it was probably closer to 994.0 Millibars. I also estimated wind speeds around 50-55 sustained and gusts up to 65-70 MPH, interesting that a weather station about 2 miles North of me recorded a gust to 75 MPH, so my estimate was not half bad... We had alot of damage, more than Isabel here, and the surge was pretty bad, not like in Katrina or Wilma, but Carteret County, just south of me, did receive some hefty damage from the surge, and so did portions of my county...
For NWS Report on Isabel: http://www.erh.noaa.gov/mhx/HurricaneIsabel.html
NWS Report on Ophelia: http://www.erh.noaa.gov/mhx/14Sep2005/14Sep2005.html

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 6:09 pm
by Skywatch_NC
brunota2003 wrote:well, go figure that there are NO Eastern NC hurricanes... :roll: I have some storys on Hurricane Isabel and Ophelia, but no one seems to think they were that bad... :cry:
Ophelia:
In Havelock, at my house I got a pressure reading of 994.3 Millibars and picked up 6.75 inches of rain The pressure could have been lower though, as my weather station was only recording at the top of each hour, so it was probably closer to 994.0 Millibars. I also estimated wind speeds around 50-55 sustained and gusts up to 65-70 MPH, interesting that a weather station about 2 miles North of me recorded a gust to 75 MPH, so my estimate was not half bad... We had alot of damage, more than Isabel here, and the surge was pretty bad, not like in Katrina or Wilma, but Carteret County, just south of me, did receive some hefty damage from the surge, and so did portions of my county...
For NWS Report on Isabel: http://www.erh.noaa.gov/mhx/HurricaneIsabel.html
NWS Report on Ophelia: http://www.erh.noaa.gov/mhx/14Sep2005/14Sep2005.html


Well, gee whiz...no one was implying that at all, Tim. :wink:

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 6:47 pm
by brunota2003
Skywatch_NC wrote:
brunota2003 wrote:well, go figure that there are NO Eastern NC hurricanes... :roll: I have some storys on Hurricane Isabel and Ophelia, but no one seems to think they were that bad... :cry:
Ophelia:
In Havelock, at my house I got a pressure reading of 994.3 Millibars and picked up 6.75 inches of rain The pressure could have been lower though, as my weather station was only recording at the top of each hour, so it was probably closer to 994.0 Millibars. I also estimated wind speeds around 50-55 sustained and gusts up to 65-70 MPH, interesting that a weather station about 2 miles North of me recorded a gust to 75 MPH, so my estimate was not half bad... We had alot of damage, more than Isabel here, and the surge was pretty bad, not like in Katrina or Wilma, but Carteret County, just south of me, did receive some hefty damage from the surge, and so did portions of my county...
For NWS Report on Isabel: http://www.erh.noaa.gov/mhx/HurricaneIsabel.html
NWS Report on Ophelia: http://www.erh.noaa.gov/mhx/14Sep2005/14Sep2005.html


Well, gee whiz...no one was implying that at all, Tim. :wink:
I know...lol, any other year though and that would of been right up there with the rest of the hurricanes... I really don't remember the media grabbing onto Ophelia like they did with Isabel, mainly because of the local, state, and national gov't playing the blame game over Katrina...

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 7:46 pm
by VanceWxMan
She meant .ca not .com on her email address. sorry for the inconvenience.. It has been changed

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 8:08 pm
by DaylilyDawn
Aaron, Dee has contacted me already so I emailed her back with the information I had.

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 9:57 pm
by VanceWxMan
ok great.. anyone can email her.. not everyones story will be used but this is your chance to get a copy of the book as well as published

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 10:12 pm
by Skywatch_NC
And again here are the 'canes that Dee is primarily interested in:

Betsy
Camille
Andrew
Georges
Ivan
Frances
Jeanne
Katrina (Gulfport or Biloxi stories)
Rita
Wilma

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 12:15 pm
by VanceWxMan
Just an update.. Dee is so happy that you all have stepped up to tell your stories! There is still time to get your story told.. but not much more.. so if you want to get in on this then send Dee an email (link is provided on my site) and good luck.. As I stated I will be getting a copy of this book as well so I will get to read what you all said :D I am sure that the stories will ROCK!

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 3:33 pm
by brunota2003
Refering to my above post, when I said no Eastern NC hurricanes, I don't mean that in a bad way...:) It means we have been "lucky" that a big one, like a Katrina or Andrew, hasn't hit. I'm just stating that those people just east of me by about 10 miles or so think they were big, alot of them lost their homes due to the surge in Isabel, and some of my family members in central Va went without power for a couple of weeks from a "weak" hurricane, well, 70 MPH T.S....

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 3:39 pm
by southerngale
brunota2003 wrote:well, go figure that there are NO Eastern NC hurricanes... :roll: I have some storys on Hurricane Isabel and Ophelia, but no one seems to think they were that bad... :cry:
Ophelia:


That may just mean that she already has enough stories on those hurricanes and is asking for stories where she needs them.

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 3:41 pm
by brunota2003
southerngale wrote:
brunota2003 wrote:well, go figure that there are NO Eastern NC hurricanes... :roll: I have some storys on Hurricane Isabel and Ophelia, but no one seems to think they were that bad... :cry:
Ophelia:


That may just mean that she already has enough stories on those hurricanes and is asking for stories where she needs them.
That is true...