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#21 Postby charleston_hugo_veteran » Fri Sep 24, 2004 2:58 pm

cswitwer wrote:Hey Kris.

I have all the batteries and water, etc already. I'll gas up tonight or tomorrow, and make sure we have food that doesn't require electricity.

Otherwise, I'll be watching the storm closely and if it looks like it could be a threat, I'm getting up at 4am to move inland a bit. I don't ever want to get caught in Floyd-like traffic.

I don't expect to need to leave, though. But we will leave if we're expecting a direct hit of a 2 or above (maybe 1, my partner's a little nervous after all the transformers kept exploding behind our house during Gaston).

CHV-- what part of town are you in? I'm at Windermere & Folly Rd, near 61. Our streets flood pretty badly, and I'm awfully close to the Ashley River.


Hey CS....I am near summerville..and live on a hill!
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#22 Postby Tempest » Fri Sep 24, 2004 3:13 pm

A HILL in Summerville? I didn't think there were any until Columbia.

Just teasing. I'm in Crowfield Plantation, Goose Creek and never seem to lose my electricity...even during Floyd when everyone around me did. Went out a bought a generator after Gaston just in case.
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#23 Postby charleston_hugo_veteran » Fri Sep 24, 2004 4:59 pm

Tempest wrote:A HILL in Summerville? I didn't think there were any until Columbia.

Just teasing. I'm in Crowfield Plantation, Goose Creek and never seem to lose my electricity...even during Floyd when everyone around me did. Went out a bought a generator after Gaston just in case.


:lol: ..Its not a columbia type hill.....I dont know if you've ever been to newington plantation subdivision, is so, it's that kind of hill.....lol
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#24 Postby Stormsfury » Fri Sep 24, 2004 5:45 pm

This thread fills so much like home ... as for Folly Rd Blvd and S Windermere, I've seen that place flood in miniscule downpours that last only a few minutes ... I cross that location every day I go to work (since I'm just down the road at the James Island Post Office)

But I live near Summerville, on one of those "hills" that CHV talks about, specifically about 2 miles E of the Oakbrook area ...

SOON ... we'll have a widened LADSON RD ... :D
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#25 Postby charleston_hugo_veteran » Fri Sep 24, 2004 5:47 pm

Stormsfury wrote:This thread fills so much like home ... as for Folly Rd Blvd and S Windermere, I've seen that place flood in miniscule downpours that last only a few minutes ... I cross that location every day I go to work (since I'm just down the road at the James Island Post Office)

But I live near Summerville, on one of those "hills" that CHV talks about, specifically about 2 miles E of the Oakbrook area ...

SOON ... we'll have a widened LADSON RD ... :D



yeah after how many years of trying..... :lol: :lol:
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#26 Postby Pileus » Fri Sep 24, 2004 5:51 pm

Any of you know the Dills Bluff Road area in James Island ?
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#27 Postby Chilly_Water » Fri Sep 24, 2004 5:59 pm

Yah. Why? I live behind the Pig on Harbor View.
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#28 Postby charleston_hugo_veteran » Fri Sep 24, 2004 6:09 pm

hey ...i found this berkeley county map it shows wind speed even 60 mph in N.C...... :eek:

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#29 Postby bree4bryce » Fri Sep 24, 2004 6:14 pm

SF -
DON'T EVEN START ME ON LADSON RD!!! :grr:
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#30 Postby krisj » Fri Sep 24, 2004 6:18 pm

Yeah, but 60 mph wind speeds. That isn't too bad. I bought my batteries and my token water today. The 6pm forcast seemed like they weren't too worried here.
I have a ton of food in my freezer though. WOnder what my chances of losing electricity are...
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#31 Postby chemist44 » Fri Sep 24, 2004 6:18 pm

I was there for Hugo...this won't be a Hugo for your area, but a good 60-80mph storm is going to trash your electrical grid, many falling pine trees. Be prepared to not have electricity for 5-7 days. Here in Asheville we were w/o electricity for a week from Ivan, and only had 50mph winds. Thousands of trees went down...Also entire city lost it's water for 3 days. Prepare for the worst....and hope for the best. Good Luck!
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#32 Postby krisj » Fri Sep 24, 2004 6:20 pm

Oh, one more question. Everyone here talks about Floyd. Now I know Floyd was a bigger storm, but how many days out did they think it was coming north? I mean, nothing like that will happen, right? We aren't that many days out.
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#33 Postby krisj » Fri Sep 24, 2004 6:21 pm

Hi Chemist44! Gaston was 70 something, I think. Our power did okay. We lost alot of trees and had minor flooding, but everthing else was okay.
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#34 Postby chemist44 » Fri Sep 24, 2004 6:27 pm

Gaston was a very small hurricane, this is much larger and it's coming from the south, which could put you in the NE quadrant. I'm just telling you from experience, it sucks to be unprepared. Very hard to find things after and very time consuming. You need to watch this storm, if the eye stays out over the water as it makes it's turn, it could be much stronger than you are expecting.
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#35 Postby Chilly_Water » Fri Sep 24, 2004 6:31 pm

I'm thinking of getting a generator myself. All set on radio, food, water, lamps, batteries and the new(and last) Stephen King Dark Tower book(840 pages) which should kill the time.
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#36 Postby arlwx » Fri Sep 24, 2004 6:38 pm

If you are planning to eat from cans if the power goes out, have a MANUAL can opener available ((a decent deep one, not the skimpy little things that are the el cheapest at the dollar store)). And don't expect to have hot water available for cleanup ((unless you have supplies for heating water)).

If you are worried about your refrigerator, fill it full of all sorts of water bottles and canned beverages NOW so that they will get cool too and help the perishables stay unperished for a time if the power goes out.

Filling out the voids in your freezer with LOTS of ice cubes ((or of partially filled flexible bags of water)) also can help. Just DO NOT open the door ((unless it is obvious that you have to grab everything and throw a big barbecue for the neighborhood)).
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#37 Postby WeatherHobby1 » Fri Sep 24, 2004 7:02 pm

The NHC map shows her bouncing into the mouth of the Savannah river on the second landfall. Seems I read something once about this not being a particularly good thing to have happen. Also, there are all those sea-level barrier islands there with one bridge connections to the mainland and pricey real estate like Hilton Head.
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#38 Postby Chilly_Water » Fri Sep 24, 2004 7:08 pm

"The bathymetry along the Savannah coast is characterized by shallow shoals and banks out to 3-7 n mi offshore. Due to the gentle relief of the continental shelf, depths increase gradually and may be only 50 ft 7 - l0 n mi offshore. The gentle slope of the shelf is a characteristic which promotes the generation of storm surge under proper conditions."
Source: http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ ... vannah.htm
Huh. Learn something new everyday.
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#39 Postby chemist44 » Fri Sep 24, 2004 7:42 pm

Bathymetry...I'm impressed...surge could be bad for Southeast facing islands, like Folly beach
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#40 Postby Pileus » Fri Sep 24, 2004 8:31 pm

Chilly Water, do you know the Quinn family who used to live on Dills Bluff
Road. They boarded horses on the property. First house on the right
after turning off the road where the fire station is. Think it's Fort Johnson
Rd not sure. Lots of memories there.
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