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Good luck everyone. I actually work for FEMA but over on the west coast. Their not messing around and there are a ton or resources being funneled to the east coast for response and recovery right now. There's also a bunch of interagency coordination with the army and the guards. Good luck and stay safe!
 
The low-lying part of my neighborhood was just ordered to evacuate (presumably for flooding). My neighborhood is right on a stream that's literally a few hundred yards from the Potomac. With rain + surge, I figured it was a matter of time, as it tends to flood during less-severe storms. Fortunately a) my building is on slightly higher ground and b) I'm on the 14th floor anyway.
 
Saw this quote.

"It could be bad," said U.S. Coast Guard Rear Adm. Steven Rattior, "or it could be devastation."

If the best hope is "It could be bad". Hang on to your ass.
 
I'm in Manhattan, but haven't started working yet. The wind is raging bad. No updates on that crane, but if it topples off the building there could be problems. We're expecting to flood here tonight.
 
Airborneguy said:
I'm in Manhattan, but haven't started working yet. The wind is raging bad. No updates on that crane, but if it topples off the building there could be problems. We're expecting to flood here tonight.

Lower manhattan is long overdue for some flooding. Hope it doesn't get the White Horse Tavern on bridge street, or I will have to find another place to meet my buddy for lunch once a month.

I watched a Discovery channel show about a hurricane hitting manhattan at high tide. The outcome was not pretty.
 
Its getting hairy in Queens right now. I havent left the house but it feels about as bad as Irene did, except for the HOWLING of the wind.
 
I haven't read through this whole thread, but just checking in from Federal Hill Baltimore, so far things around here look pretty good (at least we're on a hill). Best wishes to anyone getting hit hard. And good luck and thankyou to any first responders/utility company personnel.

On a lighter note, it's a good time for a hurricane homebrew.

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I haven't read through this whole thread, but just checking in from Federal Hill Baltimore, so far things around here look pretty good (at least we're on a hill). Best wishes to anyone getting hit hard. And good luck and thankyou to any first responders/utility company personnel.

On a lighter note, it's a good time for a hurricane homebrew.

Woodlawn is just wet. I live in Nottingham, and the wife says it is still decent there.
 
Looks like I picked the wrong time to buy a camera that would be shipped through Jersey City. It might be awhile!

Good luck to everyone on the east coast. It looks bad. :(
 
Stay safe Airborne. I mean it, let us know if you need to come out to Astoria. Its not half as bad as that...
 
the truly messed up thing is when I cracked a window to equalize pressure, the air that came in felt like a pleasant warm breeze.

This is some weird mess.

I'm a New Yorker, one of the reasons we live here is the lack of hurricanes and earthquakes. Yup, not anymore apparently. Now I just stay for the food and the female pedestrians's summer attire.
 
Power has been out for 3.5 hrs here in North Kingstown, RI. Got the generator cranking since there is almost no rain. Cable actually didnt go out so we are still getting our news.

More importantly, I got my Fire Rock clone brewed on Sat and my little yeasties are bubbling away! :)
 
So far so good here in Attleboro, MA. Spent the day with the kids playing various board/card games and recording barometric pressure data and weather conditions (can't pass up a chance for a good science lesson!) Even managed to brew up my own interpretation of Brandon O's Graff (~1/3 beer wort and ~2/3 cider).

Good luck to everyone out there. Stay safe.
 
JLem said:
So far so good here in Attleboro, MA. Spent the day with the kids playing various board/card games and recording barometric pressure data and weather conditions (can't pass up a chance for a good science lesson!) Even managed to brew up my own interpretation of Brandon O's Graff (~1/3 beer wort and ~2/3 cider).

Good luck to everyone out there. Stay safe.

NBC news just reported its the lowest barometric pressure ever recorded in the hemisphere?
 
I just used my C02 set up to blow up my air mattress... I also have 15+ gallons of water in carrots... suck it sandy
 
So much for, "Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds."

My wife works for the Post Office in Ringoes, NJ.

They sent everyone home.

Sorry, no mail folks!

No worries--I think my mailbox might have gotten hit by that tree that fell.
 
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