Subj : weather and climate To : Ruth Haffly From : Charles Blackburn Date : Thu Oct 06 2022 20:12:29 Re: weather and climate By: Ruth Haffly to Charles Blackburn on Wed Oct 05 2022 13:34:00 RH> Welcome to the cooking echo. I'm located in Wake Forest, NC (where the university got started, then moved to Winston-Salem RH> but kept the name to confuse everybody), just a bit northeast of Raleigh. same here, i live in ormond, but everyone knows daytona so it's just easier LOL CB> JW>>> One of your five worst ones ever. I see in today's breaking news that although it weakened down to a storm it CB> JW>>> regained strength over the open water and landed again as a full blown hurricane after all. CB>> yup and i have to go up to SC next week for work because of it lol RH> Do you get travel pay for it? oh yea, i have a work truck and they pay fuel, hotels etc. about the only time i get to eat at fancy places like outback etc kik RH> Sounds interesting. My in laws used to live in Zephyrhills, moved back RH> up to NY State last year. My sister in law and her husband still live in Zephyrhills but summer in NYS. From what I RH> understand, their house didn't have any damage. yea sunday it was supposed to hit just north of tampa, monday morning it was supposed to hit just sounth of tampa, by tuesday it was ft meyers. people are bitching that the ft meyers area only had the shelters open for one day before, but like desantis said. where were the news crews, weather channel etc... they were all camped out in sarasota the day before lol CB>> My weather station on the beach in daytona had 780mph winds and the RH> *** ? 78-80? yea that was a fat finger :D CB>> highest gust I saw was upwards of 100 miles per hour CB>> off the top of my head. RH> That's windy! We used to live in southeastern AZ; it was quite windy RH> there (usually 30-40mph range) but not tropical storm or hurricane RH> strength. 100 mph, even as a gust, can do a lot of damage. yea i have a number (about) of weather stations LITERALLY on the beach on the lifeguard towers. they all stayed online for the most part until the power/internet went out on beach side. CB>> unfortunately now, everyone wants things fixed yesterday - as if i CB>> didnt have enough work to do lol.. RH> Of course it has to be done yesterday. (G) Our neighbors lost a tree RH> (came down between 2 houses) with relatively minor side damage to a car. RH> I heard a crew out there yesterday taking out the tree. yea these are places like disney, universal etc you know.... the ones where they say jump and (after the boss has taken his head out the mouses arse) says how high.. one of them was a little pissed that i cannot do a 3 day install in 4 hours because that's all the time i'd have after finishing off the 2 installs I had in st cloud that i never finished cus ... you know... hurricane LOL now they gotta wait acouple weeks cus im going to SC monday. CB>> that said... the weather stations my collegue has down in fort myers CB>> where he lives (he's ok) they had sustained winds of 100+ with some CB>> gusts upwards of over 150mph (the wind sensors are only rated at CB>> 155mph). and a lot of them are still up now.. RH> I wouldn't want to be out in that kind of wind, glad your collegue is RH> ok. he wasnt out, he lives there. he has a 2 story block house and the water was 6ft in the ground floor. havent heard anything else since but i do know he is ok. didnt wanna bother him cus he has more important things on his plate CB>> there was a number of them that are still there, but have spotty power CB>> and network access obviously. 0RH> No surprise. My husband is into amatuer (ham) radio and is certified to RH> do traffic calls (passing along messages from one ham to another). He's RH> not had any from this storm; probably the hams down in FL and coastal SC RH> have been busy. BTW, we used to live on the NC coast, never had a storm RH> hit us but had some near misses. yea they were, unfortunately, a lod of them dont have much left to string up, but from what i've heard through the amateur radio channels here is that it's prety much under control RH> You're welcome to pull a chair up to the kitchen table, grab a cup of RH> coffee or whatever and join in the discussion here. We usually discuss any/everything food related but I knew the other RH> folks here would be concerned about us and the hurricane. We used to have a gentleman named RH> Ian on the echo but this storm was no gentleman. (G) lol... regards === Charles Blackburn The F.B.O BBS 21:1/221 618:250/36 bbs.thefbo.us IPV4/V6 DOVE-Net FSX-Net MicroNET USENET --- SBBSecho 3.15-Linux * Origin: The FBO BBS - bbs.thefbo.us (1:135/395) .