it’s raining on and off since last night and every time it comes back i’m like “hurricane dorian????”
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it’s raining on and off since last night and every time it comes back i’m like “hurricane dorian????”
Students Living in Hurricane Zones for the First Time, Here are Tips on How to Prepare:
First of all, should you stay in the area?
Category 1- Move light weight objects such as chairs, tiki torches, umbrellas, plastic tables, and grill tarps (plus small grills) inside before the storm hits land and stay inside once it does.
Category 2- Roads may be blocked by fallen over trees, and if massive flooding occurs, there may be partial or total road loss on both sides of the road due to sink holes.
Category 3- Only people who are prepared and don’t have to worry about flooding in their zone, trees falling on their house, or having to go without electricity for a few days would stay. Water will also not be available for a few days from the tap or stores. You might want to board-up windows.
Category 4- Only very ballsy (or slightly moronic) and extremely prepared people would stay. Board-up windows.
Category 5- Only the insane would stay in this case.
During the Season:
Keep a 32 pack of water bottles at all times
In a backpack keep a first aid kit, phone charger and power bank, tea light candles, a box of matches, a flashlight and batteries (if not a friction or solar powered light), enough cash for a hotel for a week, and a couple days worth of clothes and snacks.
If you stay:
Keep at-least one 32 pack of water bottles per person.
Fill your bathtub(s) with water before it hits land, so that you can still get a couple baths in, because it can be weeks or maybe months depending on the area, till you can get water on tap again with a cat 4-5 hurricane.
You can boarder up your windows with plywood, number them for the next storm and to remember what they were used for.
Never run your generator inside of the house or an enclosed space.
Never leave your generator unattended. Someone will try to steal it.
Keep a bat around in case someone tries to loot your place in the immediate aftermath. Make it clear that your place is indeed occupied.
Power grids with hospitals are prioritized first in power outages. If you have a friend who lives on the same power grid as a hospital, stay with them if a prolonged power outage is a near certainty.
If you leave:
The moment you know a cat 4-5 is heading your way, you make plans to leave.
The moment you make the decision to evacuate before its mandated, pack-up enough cloths for a week, grab a few snacks for the road, make reservations at a hotel a safe distance away from the path of the storm, and head out immediately. The sooner the better, because roadways can get congested to the point that you only move a foot every ten minutes and hotels completely booked for entire towns for a cat 4-5.
Try to book a hotel with free breakfast first.
Get extra containers of gas for the trip. Stations will start to run out, especially for cat 4-5, and have mile long lines.
Bring important papers and documents with you, they might get lost in the storm from the hurricane, intensive flooding, maybe a sinkhole, or looting.
Bring valuables such as laptops and tablets so that they don’t get looted and so that you can keep connected with whats going on, and don’t leave them unattended or unguarded while traveling.
Hurricane florence bringing some beautiful views😍
It's George's first time experiencing a hurricane, and he's a little nervous.
Good thing he has his best friend Dream to help him through it.
Hurricanes and helping hands
Hanna becomes first hurricane of 2020 Atlantic season
Hanna becomes first hurricane of 2020 Atlantic season
Tropical Storm Hanna was upgraded to become the first hurricane of the 2020 Atlantic season on Saturday, moving toward the Texas coast and threatening to bring heavy rain, storm surge and possible tornadoes to a state already struggling with the coronavirus.
The US National Hurricane Centre said Saturday that Hanna’s maximum sustained winds had increased to 75 mph (120 kph). The storm was centred…
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hey if your hurricane panel shutters take an insane amount of noisy drilling to install maybe don’t do it at 9pm??? please??
I keep having to remind myself that there is a literal hurricane headed straight for my town in two days and I need to prep my belongings for flooding but I’m just like straight up procrastinating because the weather is absolutely gorgeous and it’s like my one day off
While driving home from work today I marveled at how wonderfully sunny the weather was. Hard to imagine that this is happening and will reach us in just over 2 days!
Made me really appreciate modern weather forecasting for giving us the ability to prepare in advance.