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cirelaw 08-28-2019 09:09 PM

Huricane Dorean, Pack Them Up!
 
I have 16 lugers. I put each in a cotton sock. Then each in a gallon zip top bag, Finally into a rubbermade box along with all holsters and boards. I then seal the crate with good old duct tape! This is going to be in pain in the butt! Port St. Lucie, Florida Eric

Dick Herman 08-29-2019 05:35 PM

Hang in there Eric. You have been through tough times before. The most important thing is take good care of yourself and Debbie.

cirelaw 08-30-2019 10:28 AM

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Thank You All. Our home in Port St Lucie was built 25 years ago when the building code including windows was rated for 100mph. We are staying with our daughter in a new construction rated at close to 175 mph and has hurricane shutters. Its now a cat 4, the highest. Our home will be destroyed, and roof with shingles will be gone. An example is hurricane David hitting Miami.as a cat 4. I sealed up my lugers and leather and boards. I dread returning in a few days. We may not have power for a month! God Bless!

DonVoigt 08-30-2019 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by cirelaw (Post 327435)
I have 16 lugers. I put each in a cotton sock. Then each in a gallon zip top bag, Finally into a rubbermade box along with all holsters and boards. I then seal the crate with good old duct tape! This is going to be in pain in the butt! Port St. Lucie, Florida Eric

And then take them with you!

I hope it is not as bad as it looks for you.
Hopefully it will leave your roof alone!

Best of luck.:cheers:

cirelaw 08-30-2019 04:50 PM

Tks, but its over 200lbs. They are safe as described above, tks https://weather.com/storms/hurricane

Zorba 08-30-2019 06:49 PM

Pay attention to the NOAA/Hurricane center forecast - ONLY. And the "European model" if you can find it. The talking heads all have this labeled as TEOTWAWKI just like EVERY other thing. NOAA hasn't said a damn thing about it being a cat 4 that I know of - that all seems to be coming from the hysteria mongers.
At this time, we're boarding up, but not planning on an evac. We'll see where it actually goes before making that decision. We're in Merritt Island.

DonVoigt 08-30-2019 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by cirelaw (Post 327455)
Tks, but its over 200lbs. They are safe as described above, tks https://weather.com/storms/hurricane

Eric,
then put them in smaller containers that Debbie can manage!
I'd still take them with me.:thumbup:

hayhugh 08-31-2019 05:30 AM

000
AXNT20 KNHC 310606
TWDAT

Tropical Weather Discussion
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
206 AM EDT Sat Aug 31 2019

Tropical Weather Discussion for North America, Central America
Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, northern sections of South
America, and Atlantic Ocean to the African coast from the
Equator to 32N. The following information is based on satellite
imagery, weather observations, radar and meteorological analysis.

Based on 0000 UTC surface analysis and satellite imagery through
0545 UTC.

...SPECIAL FEATURES...

The center of Hurricane Dorian, at 31/03 UTC, is near 25.5N
71.4W. It is approximately 375 nm east of the Northwest Bahamas
and 545 nm east of West Palm Beach, Florida. The maximum
sustained winds are 121 kt, making Dorian a Category 4 hurricane.
Dorian is moving WNW at 10 kt and has a minimum central pressure
of 948 mb. Moderate to strong convection is seen from 24N-27N
between 68W-73W. Outer rainbands with embedded thunderstorms are
noted from 23N-28N between 67W-74W. Dorian will begin a slower
west-northwestward to westward motion tonight and continue into
early next week. On this track, the core of Dorian should move
over the Atlantic well north of the southeastern and central
Bahamas tonight and tomorrow, be near or over the northwestern
Bahamas on Sunday, and be near the Florida east coast late Monday.
Some additional strengthening is possible tonight and Saturday.
Although fluctuations in intensity are possible early next week,
Dorian is expected to remain a powerful hurricane during the next
few days. See the latest NHC forecast/advisory under AWIPS/WMO
headers MIATCMAT5/WTNT25 KNHC or www.hurricanes.gov for more
details.

.

cirelaw 08-31-2019 02:06 PM

185 MPH AND HEADING NORTH https://weather.com/storms/hurricane

DonVoigt 08-31-2019 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by cirelaw (Post 327460)
185 MPH AND HEADING NORTH https://weather.com/storms/hurricane

No way is it 185mph, maybe 185 KPH.:confused:

cirelaw 08-31-2019 08:18 PM

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Took a turn to our folks in Georgia and the Carolinas~https://weather.com/storms/hurricane...ubsequent=true

mrerick 09-01-2019 08:47 AM

Not here in Wilmington, North Carolina... But current tracks indicate it stays offshore. That means winds out of the East and North as it passes, and lots of water.

Most that have not experienced a hurricane don't understand that they blow a 120mph wall of water, not just air...

cirelaw 09-01-2019 10:01 AM

FORCAST https://weather.com/storms/hurricane...tides-flooding gUSTS 185MPH

Sergio Natali 09-01-2019 02:54 PM

I hope you Eric and all the Florida members of our Forum come out ok with the storm.

cirelaw 09-01-2019 03:06 PM

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Thank You Sergio.220 gusts will destroy our home as it was built in the 80s. We going to stay with Debbys daughter. Her house is new and up to new code and has storm shutter, our does not! Very scary and won't have power at least a month! God Bless The Florida!!! https://weather.com/storms/hurricane...5-in-northwest

cirelaw 09-01-2019 08:03 PM

Well time to sign off>With God Speed I hope to rejoin you in a few week after we find another home! Thanks for your kindness! Eric and Debby~

cirelaw 09-02-2019 09:20 AM

Monday morning, Signing off and vacating. Hope to see you all on the other side! Eric & Debby~

John D. 09-02-2019 07:23 PM

You and all down on the South East coastal line take care...! Check back in when you are back, OK?

John D.

Zorba 09-03-2019 10:38 PM

This storm is the biggest flop on record - from the Florida standpoint. Those poor souls in the Bahamas however have a different view. What doesn't help anything is the media - which I pointedly ignored. NOAA and NWS - and sites that derive from them like wunderground - ONLY.

Thor 09-03-2019 11:21 PM

Watching and praying for you Eric. IT continues to loose speed and looks like it is slowly turning north. MUCH flooding is probably the big affect for you guys.


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