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  1. #1
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    Hurricane Ike

    The watch begins.... Looks like Ike is on his way to Texas. Warm vibes and prayers to our ladies down there. I don't know if we have any that out that way (maybe BeeLady, haven't seen her in a while) but it may still be ugly by the time it gets inland to our San Antonio gals.

    Maybe even Austin but I don't want to think about that. We are stocked on batteries, water and some canned food and on a hill well out of the 100 year flood plane so it is just tornadoes we watch for.
    Amanda

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    Smile

    Prayers for safety from the storm! We are still getting some rain and storms from the outer bands of Ike. Be careful out there.
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    Hope those in the target zone do OK. And if you have friends/family in the target zone - are they prepared to do without electricty for days? Not only food, but medicines (do their meds need to be kept in the refrig?), and medical equipment. If the answers are "no," then I highly recommend they move in a northeasterly direction - the opposite direction of the incoming storm.

    Some folks here are still without power after Gustav, and may be for a couple more weeks.
    Beth

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    Now this is sad...

    When you're so immersed in working, that you don't even know a HURRICANE is headed your way!

    Thanks for the warning, ladies - checking out the weather websites now!
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    Be prepared to evacuate! My local weather guy says it could hit as a Cat 3 or 4.

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    Best weather site: www.wunderground.com. Check out Dr. Jeff Masters blog on the hurricanes. Very cool maps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ASammy1 View Post
    Be prepared to evacuate! My local weather guy says it could hit as a Cat 3 or 4.
    Oh the coast definitely, they would be nuts to stay is Corpus but many probably will. In Austin, I will be watching for those funny looking clouds. They are expecting it to go over us possibly as a tropical storm or depression. Probably means we won't see anything since we are in the midst of a terrible drought.

    I am sad that my favorite little coastal town is in the cross hairs and my husband's friends from an internship are also there. Hopefully they are getting out of dodge!
    Amanda

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    Quote Originally Posted by ASammy1 View Post
    Be prepared to evacuate! My local weather guy says it could hit as a Cat 3 or 4.
    Yep, they issued a voluntary evacuation for several of the more exposed areas around here, and it will become mandatory tomorrow morning for some.
    At work we are in the process of discharging the patients able to return home - and we will see tomorrow morning what the decision will be about evacuating the patients that are still inhouse. At this time we don't expect to have to start massive patient evacuation, but the tracking is changing so quickly that really any prediction right now could be wrong. We are waiting for the final decisions of the emergency team tomorrow. Once those decisions are made, most of us should be released from duty - but it will be tomorrow night, so very likely too late for everyone to get out in the traffic. So I guess that we will have to ride this one out, either from work or from home.
    Be safe everyone!

 

 

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