Lost another big tree afew minutes ago. Luckily they have all landed in the yard so far.
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Lost another big tree afew minutes ago. Luckily they have all landed in the yard so far.
billski you must be carrying on from the Bunker! :-D
I am hearing that the Shawsheen is rising. Basements will be flooding.:evil:
Most of the biking trails will be mud paths for some time.
Winds are blowing strongly in city. Very strongly. Time for a beer and a walk around for some inspection.:-?
This was thought through and prepared a long time ago. We had some pretty bad flooding about 10 years ago. we have a pretty complete water evac system in the basement. French drain, sump, main sump, backup pump, battery backup pump, submersible pump, water detector with auto-dialer to cell phone and finally paid-up FEMA flood insurance.. The only thing missing is a generator, but the probability of sustained outages is quite small. Entire thing tested twice per year and then again yesterday. Believe it or not, we even built a FEMA disaster kit.
Freaked out, no. Frankly, it didn't cost much at all, when you do it in advance.
We had some idiot plumber install the backflow preventer bass-ackwards, and had another foot in the basement several years ago. All of that has been replace.
As I mentioned yesterday, we boarded up three cottages on the NJ shore on Friday, just three hours short of the mandatory evac, all powered by reeb.
Pardon me, butt what is reeb? :dunce:
Best way to describe Irene at my house in CT is that we've had basically a 6+ hour long thunderstorm like event (without the thunder and lightening) this morning! Waves of heavy wind gusts and heavy rain, then some lulls. I've got a few trees down and have been without power for 3 hours (apparently my town is now 100% without power ) what concerns me though is some of the posts on facebook that i've seen from my year round Mount Snow area friends - some MAJOR flooding in the Dover/Wilmington area and they still have a few more hours of heavy looking rain on the radar to go
reeb is beer spelled backwards.
Took for ever trying to embed, but here is flooding on 100 in Jacksonville, Vt.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDnehoSIhJg
Holy crap!!!!! I'm guessing that the Honora Winery isn't open today! Stay safe!!
I know it is serious in other areas but not even a top ten worst storm of the year in Ashland, NH.