Jolly needs to take cover
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wrote on 30 Aug 2021, 18:43 last edited by
Any idea how many evacuated from New Orleans? Videos make the town look pretty deserted.
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wrote on 30 Aug 2021, 20:07 last edited by
Wow, it’s already affecting us in DC. We’re getting Ida related storms this afternoon and this evening withGlash Flood warnings, and the remnants of Ida herself are supposed to roll in tomorrow through Thursday.
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Wow, it’s already affecting us in DC. We’re getting Ida related storms this afternoon and this evening withGlash Flood warnings, and the remnants of Ida herself are supposed to roll in tomorrow through Thursday.
wrote on 30 Aug 2021, 20:08 last edited by@lufins-dad said in Jolly needs to take cover:
Wow, it’s already affecting us in DC.
My weather peeps are calling for torrential rains on Wednesday.
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wrote on 30 Aug 2021, 23:39 last edited by Larry
I just came home from going to town. What I saw rolling in was so black and massive I can't even begin to imagine what this looked like in Louisiana. I've never seen anything like it.
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I just came home from going to town. What I saw rolling in was so black and massive I can't even begin to imagine what this looked like in Louisiana. I've never seen anything like it.
wrote on 30 Aug 2021, 23:42 last edited by@larry said in Jolly needs to take cover:
What I saw rolling in was so black and massive I can't even begin to imagine
LOL
My every day life.
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wrote on 30 Aug 2021, 23:56 last edited by
@george-k said in Jolly needs to take cover:
Any idea how many evacuated from New Orleans? Videos make the town look pretty deserted.
Don't know.
I did hear John Bell say we have 1.1M homes and businesses without power.
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@lufins-dad said in Jolly needs to take cover:
Wow, it’s already affecting us in DC.
My weather peeps are calling for torrential rains on Wednesday.
wrote on 1 Sept 2021, 12:08 last edited by@catseye3 said in Jolly needs to take cover:
My weather peeps are calling for torrential rains on Wednesday.
Yup, solid wall of rain for most of the night and steady gonna-be-here-awhile rain right now.
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I just came home from going to town. What I saw rolling in was so black and massive I can't even begin to imagine what this looked like in Louisiana. I've never seen anything like it.
wrote on 1 Sept 2021, 14:17 last edited by Aqua Letifer 9 Jan 2021, 14:18@larry said in Jolly needs to take cover:
I just came home from going to town. What I saw rolling in was so black and massive I can't even begin to imagine what this looked like in Louisiana. I've never seen anything like it.
The most intense glob of the storm, from Atlanta to Long Island, went directly over us last night at 4 AM. The lightning was everywhere and did. Not. Stop. Shit was getting struck all around us and the rain was so intense, older trees just gave up and fell. So much rain was hitting the roof it just slid right past the gutters and came down in ribbons.
And yeah, that was just a storm, not a hurricane.
I tried to go out on the front walk and get a picture but something in our neighborhood got struck and I decided against it.
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wrote on 1 Sept 2021, 14:18 last edited by
Heard on the radio that the bill for Ida will be about 20% of Katrina.
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@larry said in Jolly needs to take cover:
I just came home from going to town. What I saw rolling in was so black and massive I can't even begin to imagine what this looked like in Louisiana. I've never seen anything like it.
The most intense glob of the storm, from Atlanta to Long Island, went directly over us last night at 4 AM. The lightning was everywhere and did. Not. Stop. Shit was getting struck all around us and the rain was so intense, older trees just gave up and fell. So much rain was hitting the roof it just slid right past the gutters and came down in ribbons.
And yeah, that was just a storm, not a hurricane.
I tried to go out on the front walk and get a picture but something in our neighborhood got struck and I decided against it.
wrote on 1 Sept 2021, 14:56 last edited by@aqua-letifer said in Jolly needs to take cover:
@larry said in Jolly needs to take cover:
I just came home from going to town. What I saw rolling in was so black and massive I can't even begin to imagine what this looked like in Louisiana. I've never seen anything like it.
The most intense glob of the storm, from Atlanta to Long Island, went directly over us last night at 4 AM. The lightning was everywhere and did. Not. Stop. Shit was getting struck all around us and the rain was so intense, older trees just gave up and fell. So much rain was hitting the roof it just slid right past the gutters and came down in ribbons.
And yeah, that was just a storm, not a hurricane.
I tried to go out on the front walk and get a picture but something in our neighborhood got struck and I decided against it.
Friend of mine in South Louisiana who has weathered several hurricanes, said the wind in this storm was a first for him - over 60mph winds at his house for over 6 hours.
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@larry said in Jolly needs to take cover:
I just came home from going to town. What I saw rolling in was so black and massive I can't even begin to imagine what this looked like in Louisiana. I've never seen anything like it.
The most intense glob of the storm, from Atlanta to Long Island, went directly over us last night at 4 AM. The lightning was everywhere and did. Not. Stop. Shit was getting struck all around us and the rain was so intense, older trees just gave up and fell. So much rain was hitting the roof it just slid right past the gutters and came down in ribbons.
And yeah, that was just a storm, not a hurricane.
I tried to go out on the front walk and get a picture but something in our neighborhood got struck and I decided against it.
wrote on 1 Sept 2021, 15:26 last edited by@aqua-letifer said in Jolly needs to take cover:
@larry said in Jolly needs to take cover:
I just came home from going to town. What I saw rolling in was so black and massive I can't even begin to imagine what this looked like in Louisiana. I've never seen anything like it.
The most intense glob of the storm, from Atlanta to Long Island, went directly over us last night at 4 AM. The lightning was everywhere and did. Not. Stop. Shit was getting struck all around us and the rain was so intense, older trees just gave up and fell. So much rain was hitting the roof it just slid right past the gutters and came down in ribbons.
And yeah, that was just a storm, not a hurricane.
I tried to go out on the front walk and get a picture but something in our neighborhood got struck and I decided against it.
Yeah, woke me up for a bit but the sound of the rain on the skylights knocked me right back out. It’s been strange since then. We’re supposed to be deluged with rain, but it’s been dry since 7AM…
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wrote on 1 Sept 2021, 15:47 last edited by
We were just issued a Tornado Watch…
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wrote on 1 Sept 2021, 18:00 last edited by
Goes with the (bad) territory...Stay safe...
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wrote on 1 Sept 2021, 21:46 last edited by
Rain with short spots of no-rain all day; wind the last several hours, not violent but making its presence known. I periodically hear the sound of something crashing to the earth at a distance. Cool enough for a light sweater.
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wrote on 1 Sept 2021, 21:54 last edited by
A bit rainy yesterday, stone gorgeous and mild today. High 70's.
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wrote on 1 Sept 2021, 22:10 last edited by
Heavy winds just started in NY. We’re supposed to get them here in Cape Cod tomorrow.