Originally Posted by Frazod:
One of my buddies posted a snarky "love watching the snow from California" meme on Facebook. He lives in Paradise. The same Paradise that was destroyed by a wildfire a year after they thought it was going to get wiped out by a flash flood from an unstable earthen dam.
Needless to say the irony was not lost on me.
No matter where you live, there are going to be risks. Thankfully, I've never taken a direct hit from a major Hurricane (cat 3 or higher) in the 30+ years I've lived in Florida.
Btw, its 63 right now as I'm sitting in my Florida room sipping coffee in my shorts and t-shirt :-) [Reply]
That's not good. When the largest refineries in North America shut down, that's going to cause a lot of pain at the pump. Port Arthur alone can produce 630,000 barrels a day. When they pull the plug on that kind of production, gas prices can only head one direction. It also takes awhile to fire a refinery back up, it's not like flipping a light switch. Fill your rigs soon and hold on tight. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bwana:
That's not good. When the largest refineries in North America shut down, that's going to cause a lot of pain at the pump. Port Arthur alone can produce 630,000 barrels a day. When they pull the plug on that kind of production, gas prices can only head one direction. It also takes awhile to fire a refinery back up, it's not like flipping a light switch. Fill your rigs soon and hold on tight.
My wife just got the notice for us. And that's my source of heat and it's -13. I'm tired of this shit [Reply]
Originally Posted by 2112:
I would much rather have a deep freeze than a hurricane. Trees down everywhere and on houses and downed power lines and no power for weeks, not hours or a day or two. During Sandy you had to wait two hours in line to fill a 5gl gas can for your generator. The gas stations either ran out of gas or had no generator. Yeah, that shit don’t happen in a cold spell. A Blizzard isn’t as bad as a hurricane
Yeah, sustained winds of 100mph for hours on end, torrential downpours and just for fun we'll throw in some tornadoes is no joke.
Hurricane prep ahead of time is where it's at though. Making sure the generator is good to go, having a stockpile of canned goods, water batteries, gas and propane for the grill are all essential. I get all my shit together starting in April to avoid the rush. [Reply]
Bitter #cold remains across the Great Plains this morning and has spread to areas along the central and western Gulf Coast. More record lows were recorded today: pic.twitter.com/7ZPAEJIMgU
Originally Posted by FlaChief58:
Yeah, sustained winds of 100mph for hours on end, torrential downpours and just for fun we'll throw in some tornadoes is no joke.
Hurricane prep ahead of time is where it's at though. Making sure the generator is good to go, having a stockpile of canned goods, water batteries, gas and propane for the grill are all essential. I get all my shit together starting in April to avoid the rush.
Grilling in a hurricane. Yep, you're a Chiefs fan! :-) [Reply]
But yeah, I've never let weather stop me from breaking out the grill, even when I lived in northern Japan I'd set up in the carport during blizzards [Reply]
-14 here in West Central Mo this morning and Evergy has started rolling power outages up in KC and the surrounding areas. Looks like though we will get a heat wave and get up to 10-15 by this afternoon. [Reply]