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Title: Hey TEXANS
Post by: Blue 82 on September 10, 2008, 05:48:37 pm
Hurricane IKE is on it's way

Here's a good site to stay informed
refresh when re-visiting

Ike just brushed us
cloudy,windy and rainy
we were Luckey

http://www.bearpawsweather.com/tropical/index.html
Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: Captkaos on September 10, 2008, 05:52:40 pm
Glad you made it out ok!
Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: 80stepsideguy on September 12, 2008, 02:29:35 am
Because of the hurricane all our gas stations are only limiting customers to 10 gallons per purchase.I tried using my debit car 2 times but it kicked back so i`ll get to top my car off tomorrow no biggie  ;D

thanks
pat
Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: Blue 82 on September 12, 2008, 05:46:41 am
The US Navy has Houston as the target area
The wholesale price of gas jumped to $4.75 Yesterday

(http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/atcf_web/image_archives/2008/al092008.08091206.gif)
Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: ccz145a on September 12, 2008, 07:28:48 am
That is one big storm.

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I tried using my debit card
Just a little tidbit to think about when using a debit card at the pump before you pump... The station places a block for the amount you could have potentially bought for as long as a few days. That means you pull up, swipe the card and get a gallon of gas, what really happens behind the scenes is that they block off a few hundred dollars you will not have access to for maybe 2 or 3 days.
Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: bigkountry on September 12, 2008, 02:03:09 pm
Hope everyone makes out OK throughout the storm.

The gas stations here in KY and TN are price gouging right now. I saw one station go up $.75 overnight and the others followed suit, but not as high.

Good luck to everyone in it's path though!
Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: eventhorizon66 on September 12, 2008, 02:56:28 pm
Good luck to all other H-town members.  I'm all boarded up, here.  The neighbors across the street put up painter's tape in the windows, lol.  We'll see who had the right idea tomorrow morning.   :)
Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: Lt.Del on September 12, 2008, 08:11:37 pm
I'll be thinking about you guys down in the Big T.   About the gas price gouging, I can see that here in virginia already. 

You know, they say the reason gas prices take soooo long to come down after barrels of oil decrease is because the stations bought the gas when the price was still high. 

The forcast is for many refineries to be down due to the hurricane, and many offshore rigs to be down.  OK, Great, but why did the price of gas go up last night 40 cents a gallon?  The stations bought it when the price was down...it was just in the last day that the refineries and rigs went down, decreasing output.

GEEZE, and the Senate just had Exxon testifying a few months ago about this.

 
Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: bigkountry on September 12, 2008, 10:23:26 pm
Looks like it's gettimg real nasty, all you guys down there stay safe!
Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: Captkaos on September 12, 2008, 10:47:34 pm
Hope everyone is safe..

They are price gouging here too!
Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: Skunksmash on September 15, 2008, 02:02:40 am
I am just south of the dallas/fort worth metroplex and all we got was a little bit of wind and rain. But now we got a cold front, though i do not know if it is related. I am glad thats all we got.
Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: blue beast on September 15, 2008, 05:37:43 pm
im in tyler tx didnt get it to bad,but i put my chevy in a steel shop. 8)
Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: bigkountry on September 15, 2008, 05:59:00 pm
I'm up in KY and we had sustained winds of 50mph and 75mph at the worst with gusts to 95mph on Sunday. Did alot of damage to the yard, tore my 01 Silverado up pretty good, did alot of damage to the farm and blew the neighbors barn roof off.

Was without power for 16 hours adn I tell ya....I have new respect for the people in the hurricane region, I don't see how they do it.

Hope everyone down in Texas is safe!
Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: zieg85 on September 15, 2008, 07:56:16 pm
The aftermath made it to Chicago.  In NW Indiana we got about 13 inches of rain in 3 days.  My dad's barn had 18 inches of standing water.  5 ft of water in the low spots in back.  My sump was kicking on or should I say only off for 7 seconds for a while.  I have never seen that much water come down and stay around.  I couldn't imagine what it was at the heart of it.
Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: JRConnieK10 on September 15, 2008, 08:01:04 pm
Well I never imagined living in Ohio I would see the damage from hurricane winds like we did but the county I live in is in a state of emergency trees, power line and structual damage everywhere our school are going to be closed again tomarrow. Our power just came back on about 5pm after more than 24 hours. alot of people are still out of power. I spent all day cleaning up trees we lost 2 big ones and lots of branches what a mess. Well I no mine is nothing compared to alot of people I sure wish everyone the best.  
Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: Blue 82 on September 15, 2008, 09:08:38 pm
Well I never imagined living in Ohio I would see the damage from hurricane winds like we did but the county I live in is in a state of emergency trees, power line and structual damage everywhere our school are going to be closed again tomarrow. Our power just came back on about 5pm after more than 24 hours. alot of people are still out of power. I spent all day cleaning up trees we lost 2 big ones and lots of branches what a mess. Well I no mine is nothing compared to alot of people I sure wish everyone the best.  

I've got some family that lives not far from you in Lebanon
They were out of power for a couple of days, trees down etc....

Ike could have been much worse
most of the damage that I see is from flooding
imagine if that had hit as a Cat 4 or Cat 5

Being a resident of South Florida for the past 40+ years
One indicator of a storms intensity that we look for,
is how many leaves remain on the trees

After Hurricane Andrew the trees were stripped bare,
in the hardest hit areas the smallest remaining branches,
on 100 year old oak trees were about 8 inches in diameter.
Pine trees 24" in diameter were snapped like twigs 20 feet above the ground,
thousands of em
 
When the media hype and frenzy is over
It's gonna take many years for the damage to be repaired
Some folks will have flashbacks from something as simple as a thunderstorm

There are still 70+ days left in the 2008 Hurricane season







Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: JRConnieK10 on September 15, 2008, 09:39:59 pm
Yep, Lebanon isn't far drive thru almost everyday hope your family is all ok.
Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: Skunksmash on September 16, 2008, 03:08:13 am
Anyone know how bad it screwed up Houston? I am sure the oil companies will just love the fact that this hurricane came, as they will be jacking up their prices i am sure. The excuses they use to do this are hilarious. A crane fell over recently at a refinery and they said gas would increase some because of it...
Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: Captkaos on September 16, 2008, 10:46:09 am
Downtown Houston was hit fairly hard.  Serveral buildings had shattered glass and trees down.
Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: Lt.Del on September 16, 2008, 12:58:39 pm
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Anyone know how bad it screwed up Houston?

Check out the Houston Chronicle  newspaper (http://www.chron.com).  Lots of damage reports.


Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: Blue 82 on September 16, 2008, 02:02:44 pm
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Anyone know how bad it screwed up Houston?

Check out the Houston Chronicle  newspaper (http://www.chron.com).  Lots of damage reports.




Here's some pics
#11 is incredible
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/09/the_short_but_eventful_life_of.html
Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: eventhorizon66 on September 19, 2008, 06:20:45 pm
Howdy all.  Just checking in.  No power at my house.  And I don't expect it until sometime next week.  No damage to my house, but a pine tree from my back yard put a hole in my neighbor's garage, oops.  Oh, and my fancy natural gas 16 kW generator took a dump on me after 104 hours of continuous use.  When checking the valve adjustment to figure out why it stopped, I discovered the crank turns independently of the cam.  >:(  Luckily, it'll be fixed under warranty.
Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: ccz145a on September 19, 2008, 07:07:26 pm
Man, what a bummer.

It's been 6 days now, feel for ya.

What brand is the generator, btw. I don't want one of those that break.
Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: Skunksmash on September 20, 2008, 12:57:20 am
Man, what a bummer.

It's been 6 days now, feel for ya.

What brand is the generator, btw. I don't want one of those that break.

I wonder, do the insurance companies even have enough money to cover the all the people who were insured?
Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: eventhorizon66 on September 25, 2008, 06:10:26 pm
Got power back yesterday, and not a moment too soon.  Glad to be back.
Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: bigkountry on September 26, 2008, 07:09:37 am
Good to hear, welcome back!
Title: Re: Hey TEXANS
Post by: Captkaos on September 26, 2008, 10:53:35 am
Glad you made it through safely!  Good to have you back.