rdhdstpchld wrote:OK- am I correct here? Songda came raking up the side of Okinawa...and the winds went first south to north and then north to south (with a horrific pressure drop in the middle - head felt like it was about to explode). I'm thinking this one will come east to west and then west to east, yes --- since it's forecast to cut straight across the island. That makes a huge difference to most of us b/c of the position of our houses and the windows - my windows are all north/south facing...only a couple east/west. also, north/south winds are way more dangerous "falling tree" wise for me as the trees are on the north side of my house. Hopefully I'm guessing right here? If winds rake east to west and west to east, should be loud but not as dangerous
We've got windows on 3 sides of our apartment which is kind of situated with exposure to the W, NW, N, E, and SE. Songda at her worst battered the E/SE side and as she passed, we took a direct beating on the W/NW side. Songda also approached us from what I've heard is the worst angle, because it put us in the NE quadrant of the storm for much longer. It's all going to come down to the intensity of the storm when it gets here, how fast it is moving, and which lucky part of the island gets to experience the winds around that eyewall. I was hoping for a daytime storm, but doesn't look like it, right now. I hate these storms that hit in the dead of night when I need my sleep! All our beds are near windows.
I'd better have a cup of coffee and then get to work. I've got typhoon prep to do today.