ultraclyde said:
We already had a vacation planned to the north Georgia mountains. Now it looks like it may hook into north georgia after making landfall.
Screw it, we're going anyway.
What part? My shop is in Blue Ridge. The whole gang is signed up for Radical SR1 school at AMP on Monday...which is now looking more like hanging at the garage, beveraging.
In reply to poopshovel again :
We're in Dahlonega. Planning on hitting some wineries and exploring some forest service roads with a stop at the Sasquatch Museum. We moved everything up a day. We came up today and will drive home Sunday. Our home area (macon) is supposed to get windy Sunday evening into Monday.
ultraclyde said:
In reply to poopshovel again :
We're in Dahlonega. Planning on hitting some wineries and exploring some forest service roads with a stop at the Sasquatch Museum. We moved everything up a day. We came up today and will drive home Sunday. Our home area (macon) is supposed to get windy Sunday evening into Monday.
I thought the wine was ok at Monteluce but the food was great. Get the cinnamon rolls or doughnuts for sure. It’s a pretty piece of land for sure .
In reply to crankwalk :
I like the wine at Three Sisters best, but The Cottage has the best views. Never been impressed with Monteluce's products but it is gorgeous.
This morning on the radio on the way in, they said it's dropped to a Cat 2 and may weaken further?
Not sure, I haven't started reading the news just yet. My eyes are barely open.
z31maniac said:
This morning on the radio on the way in, they said it's dropped to a Cat 2 and may weaken further?
Not sure, I haven't started reading the news just yet. My eyes are barely open.
That might not be a good thing... it'll be a repeat of Harvey. And my understanding is that red-clay isn't known for its holding power when inundated?
If there is one constant to hurricanes. They can not be predicted.
Ignore the news if the storm is more than a week out. They are spouting off to fill air time and 99% of what they say is just wrong. Even 24 hours out they are just guessing, and they aren't even good guesses. SWAG at it's best.
So, do you want to see what a hurricane looks like?
This is the Frying Pan Shoals Tower web camera.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deG4NxkouGM
This camera is on a old light tower tower 34 miles off the coast of North Carolina at the mouth of the Cape Fear River. http://www.fptower.com/ The tower used to be a Coast Guard Light tower but is currently a bed and breakfast. It's for sale if you are interested.
Toyman01 said:
So, do you want to see what a hurricane looks like?
This is the Frying Pan Shoals Tower web camera.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deG4NxkouGM
This camera is on a old light tower tower 34 miles off the coast of North Carolina at the mouth of the Cape Fear River. http://www.fptower.com/ The tower used to be a Coast Guard Light tower but is currently a bed and breakfast. It's for sale if you are interested.
That's a cool link, thanks for sharing!
That webcam and more can be currently found on the very visually busy Mike's Hurricane Page aka Spaghettimodels.com
Here is red:
The cam from Topsail is interesting. It is a guys home security cam. If you watch the chat, the owner, Jim, is chatting. He said he said the house is on 8ft stilts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R74SiafhLXk
John Welsh said:
The cam from Topsail is interesting. It is a guys home security cam. If you watch the chat, the owner, Jim, is chatting. He said he said the house is on 8ft stilts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R74SiafhLXk
That's like the dad who busted his daughter having a party because of his internet-upload power usage...
When Sandy slammed Staten Island in 2012, we were lucky. Lost a tree, that missed everything on its way down, and parts of my stockade fence. Less than a mile from us got completely flattened. Hope all are safe, and don't get too much damage. My thoughts are with you guys.
z31maniac said:
Toyman01 said:
So, do you want to see what a hurricane looks like?
This is the Frying Pan Shoals Tower web camera.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deG4NxkouGM
This camera is on a old light tower tower 34 miles off the coast of North Carolina at the mouth of the Cape Fear River. http://www.fptower.com/ The tower used to be a Coast Guard Light tower but is currently a bed and breakfast. It's for sale if you are interested.
That's a cool link, thanks for sharing!
Just a warning, if you click the link, turn your speakers down, first. It's flippin loud! I've been watching it this morning and it's fascinating to see the weather pick up and drop down a bit and pick back up.
-Rob
In reply to Toyman01 :
Old glory's lookin' a little rough.
Here's another cool site Windmap
In reply to Toyman01 :
Crazy to check in now as the center of the storm nears frying pan.
The north east eye wall took out the frying pan tower power a little after 4 this morning. The storm is currently making landfall just south of Wilmington
Listening to Pink Floyd's The Wall
getting a little breezy over here in Charlotte. might have to break out the kite.
Im listening to the doors. Little breeze, nothing to see here.
Late breakfast, now it's nap time. Looks like the only thing I'm going to get out of this hurricane is a little vacation.
Unfortunately, the autocross I was planning to attend next weekend is getting nuked at the moment.
Hoping all the people that are actually being affected are doing OK.
News reports of “several hundred” people having to be rescued from floodwaters already. Good job evacuating you chowderheads!!
KyAllroad (Jeremy) said:
News reports of “several hundred” people having to be rescued from floodwaters already. Good job evacuating you chowderheads!!
Exactly! It's not like a tornado where you may have no warning. We literally had a 'nader touch less than a mile from the house about 6 weeks ago, we weren't even under a tornado watch, no warning, no sirens, no nothing. We didn't even know it happened until we saw it on the new a bit later.
If I was in charge, I'd leave them until the storm was past.
Sometimes the heard needs to be thinned.