Dennis Gorelik (
dennisgorelik) wrote2016-10-06 07:54 pm
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Hurricane Matthew vs Dennis
The forecast looks a little bit scary.
By the time when Matthew would pass next to us (Friday ~2pm ET) the hurricane hopefully would be down to Category 3 (from current Category 4).
We are likely to "enjoy" up to 85 MPH winds.

My main concern is that we may loose electricity for a day or two.
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https://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/atlantic/2016/Hurricane-Matthew?MR=1
Evacuations are not just a coastal event. Strong winds will occur well inland from the coast, and residents of Mobile homes under evacuation orders are urged to heed those orders.
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Fortunately we live in a normal (permanent) house and not a mobile one.
By the time when Matthew would pass next to us (Friday ~2pm ET) the hurricane hopefully would be down to Category 3 (from current Category 4).
We are likely to "enjoy" up to 85 MPH winds.

My main concern is that we may loose electricity for a day or two.
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https://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/atlantic/2016/Hurricane-Matthew?MR=1
Evacuations are not just a coastal event. Strong winds will occur well inland from the coast, and residents of Mobile homes under evacuation orders are urged to heed those orders.
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Fortunately we live in a normal (permanent) house and not a mobile one.
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+ bottled water, as usual.
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South Florida is about to have the serious stuff tonight (~2am ET).
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Хотя ураган прошел в 30+ милях от нас.
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Imagine: "Insufficient Internet connection and family reunions everywhere due to turned off electricity by monopolistic utility companies that blame their incompetence on the Hurricate Matthew that never even made a landfall to the United States".
Boring.
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