Timm250
Gold Member
- Joined
- Sep 20, 2009
- Messages
- 448
- Location
- Western KY
- Tractor
- Kubota M6800 w/1600 hrs., Case Farmall 95 w/800 hrs., Long 2510 w/1100 hrs, Cat 236B2 Skidsteer w/1000 hrs
Drone video of Dawson Springs.
That's a real good question.Looking at the news coverage of the damage, you know what I don't see? Sanicans. Where are all those displaced people supposed to crap? Where are all those recovery workers supposed to crap? Not only is the sewer system down, but thousands of people are without toilets.
How'd it go?I'm in the bullseye....again. I hope the forecasters are wrong but this is what they are predicting.
I agree, if you get a very larger ac unit. If you are far above sea level. If NOAA says hurricanes won't happen again.Florida property is sure to start looking sweet.
I'm too far West to be severely impacted by a hurricane.My a/c unit is 5 ton and new.I am 45 feet above the St. John's river on a natural bluff.The boat's at the dock and I'm in a t-shirt.Property taxes are 1/4 of what I used to pay.I agree, if you get a very larger ac unit. If you are far above sea level. If NOAA says hurricanes won't happen again.
I haven't been to town yet but my little patch of earth came through fine.How'd it go?
I've seen reports of dust clouds and trucks blown over.
We just got back from town. All we seen were xmas decorations and garbage cans out of place. I'm guessing last years Derecho knocked all the sick, weak and loose stuff down.I haven't been to town yet but my little patch of earth came through fine.
I was concerned about the wind from the south, but as the storm intensified, it shifted a little to the west and up against our windbreak that we planted in '98. That saved us again.
My Davis Weather station is on a 6 ft. tall pole and 100 ft. downwind of the trees and house. It clocked a high wind speed of 49 mph.