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Re: Mentally I don't know if we can continue to handle these
ricreig wrote:I've been exposed to Camille, Betsy, Donna, Charley, Frances and others in my 62 years, and I can't remember anything like it either.elvinp wrote:There comes a time when we ordinary people cannot endure these threats daily. Two hurricanes in 3 weeks, recovery and now 5 days later a potential major hurricae again. I have lived in Florida 51 of my 55 years. I cannot ever remember preparing for 1 storm every 4 years and experiencing one every 10-15 years. The math gets scary when we are talking about prepare and experience 3 storms in 4 weeks. The brain and body begins to yell enough. I see it written all over my employees. Some who have moved here from Northern locales tell he they are considering moving. They are no joking. In fact, smiles are hard to find now. BUT if Ivan is coming our way, then it is prepare agian. Somehow it will quit, and I hope I will endure.
What really worries me is that we'll either see total panic or total apathy. Either way, people will be hurt whether this hurricane hits Florida or not. Already, my neighborhood looks like a war zone...will it become one? I'm a 'lurker', a transplant from FLHurricane, currently down and other forums, have been for years, but I've never even heard of 4 tropical storms or worse (much less major storms) hitting one state, hell, even one country in a year.
I'm betting apathy and resignation. I hear it from people already.
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This morning isn't looking so good In Asheville...
Biltmore Village is underwater and most schools are closed.
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG SC
735 AM EDT WED SEP 08 2004
...A RIVER FLOOD WARNING CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING RIVERS- BROAD
RIVER...FRENCH BROAD RIVER...SALUDA RIVER...SWANNANOA RIVER...
TUCKASEGEE RIVER...
FOR THE FRENCH BROAD...INCLUDING BLANTYRE...ASHEVILLE...MARSHALL...
HOT SPRINGS...MODERATE FLOODING WAS OCCURING...WITH MAJOR FLOODING
FORECASTED. FOR THE SWANNANOA RIVER...INCLUDING BILTMORE...MAJOR
FLOODING WAS OCCURRING AND IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE. FOR THE BROAD
RIVER SC...INCLUDING BLACKSBURG...MINOR FLOODING WAS OCCURING...WITH
MAJOR FLOODING FORECASTED. FOR THE TUCKASEGEE RIVER...INCLUDING
BRYSON CITY...MODERATE FLOODING IS FORECASTED. FOR THE SALUDA
RIVER...INCLUDING WEST PELZER...MINOR FLOODING WAS OCCURING...WITH
MODERATE FLOODING FORECASTED.
FOR THE FRENCH BROAD RIVER AT BLANTYRE...MODERATE FLOODING WAS
OCCURING...WITH A STAGE OF 20.6 FEET MEASURED AT 07 AM WEDNESDAY.
MAJOR FLOODING IS FORECAST...WITH A CREST AROUND 25.0 FEET AT 02 AM
THURSDAY...WHICH IS 8.0 FEET ABOVE FLOOD STAGE. THE STAGE EXCEEDED
THE FLOOD STAGE OF 17.0 FEET AT 11 PM TUESDAY. THE RIVER IS FORECAST
TO FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE AT 12 AM SATURDAY. AT 25.5 FEET...NEAR
RECORD FLOODING WILL OCCUR.
FOR THE FRENCH BROAD RIVER AT ASHEVILLE...MODERATE FLOODING WAS
OCCURING...WITH A STAGE OF 11.3 FEET MEASURED AT 07 AM WEDNESDAY.
MODERATE FLOODING IS FORECAST...WITH A CREST AROUND 17.0 FEET AT 08
PM WEDNESDAY...WHICH IS 9.0 FEET ABOVE FLOOD STAGE. THE STAGE
EXCEEDED THE FLOOD STAGE OF 8.0 FEET AT 12 AM WEDNESDAY. THE RIVER
IS FORECAST TO FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE AT 12 AM SATURDAY. AT 18.0
FEET...SOME BUILDINGS IN THE FLOOD PLAIN BETWEEN THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY
BRIDGE AND THE WOODFIN AREA WILL BEGIN TO FLOOD.
FOR THE FRENCH BROAD RIVER AT MARSHALL...MINOR FLOODING WAS
OCCURING...WITH A STAGE OF 9.3 FEET MEASURED AT 07 AM WEDNESDAY.
MAJOR FLOODING IS FORECAST...WITH A CREST AROUND 16.0 FEET AT 08 AM
THURSDAY...WHICH IS 8.0 FEET ABOVE FLOOD STAGE. THE STAGE EXCEEDED
THE FLOOD STAGE OF 8.0 FEET AT 03 AM WEDNESDAY. THE RIVER IS
FORECAST TO FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE AT 01 PM SATURDAY.
FOR THE FRENCH BROAD RIVER AT HOT SPRINGS...THE LATEST STAGE WAS 6.5
FEET AT 10 PM TUESDAY. MODERATE FLOODING IS FORECAST...WITH A CREST
AROUND 20.0 FEET AT 02 PM THURSDAY...WHICH IS 7.0 FEET ABOVE FLOOD
STAGE. THE RIVER WILL RISE ABOVE A FLOOD STAGE OF 13.0 FEET AT 01 PM
WEDNESDAY. THE RIVER IS FORECAST TO FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE AT 04 AM
SATURDAY. AT 21.0 FEET...ONE HOME ON THE RIGHT BANK NEAR THE HIGHWAY
25/70 BRIDGE WILL HAVE WATER IN THE FIRST FLOOR. OTHER HOMES IN THE
AREA WILL BE SURROUNDED BY WATER.
FOR THE SWANNANOA RIVER AT BILTMORE...MAJOR FLOODING WAS OCCURING...
WITH A STAGE OF 18.8 FEET MEASURED AT 07 AM WEDNESDAY. MAJOR
FLOODING IS FORECAST...WITH A CREST AROUND 19.0 FEET AT 09 AM
WEDNESDAY...WHICH IS 7.0 FEET ABOVE FLOOD STAGE. THE STAGE EXCEEDED
THE FLOOD STAGE OF 12.0 FEET AT 12 AM WEDNESDAY. THE RIVER IS
FORECAST TO FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE AT 11 PM WEDNESDAY. AT 19.0
FEET...MINOR FLOODING OF BUSINESSES AND HOMES WILL OCCUR ALONG THE
RIVER BETWEEN CHEESBOROUGH BRIDGE AND STONER ROAD.
FOR THE BROAD RIVER NEAR BLACKSBURG...MINOR FLOODING WAS OCCURING...
WITH A STAGE OF 18.1 FEET MEASURED AT 4 AM WEDNESDAY. MAJOR
FLOODING IS FORECAST...WITH A CREST AROUND 26.7 FEET AT 08 PM
WEDNESDAY...WHICH IS 10.7 FEET ABOVE FLOOD STAGE. THE STAGE
EXCEEDED THE FLOOD STAGE OF 16.0 FEET AT 03 AM WEDNESDAY. THE RIVER
IS FORECAST TO FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE AT 10 PM THURSDAY.
FOR THE TUCKASEGEE RIVER AT BRYSON CITY...THE LATEST STAGE WAS 9.7
FEET AT 07 AM WEDNESDAY. MODERATE FLOODING IS FORECAST...WITH A
CREST AROUND 13.0 FEET AT 02 PM WEDNESDAY...WHICH IS 3.0 FEET ABOVE
FLOOD STAGE. THE RIVER WILL RISE ABOVE A FLOOD STAGE OF 10.0 FEET AT
7 AM WEDNESDAY. THE RIVER IS FORECAST TO FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE AT
12 AM THURSDAY. AT 13.5 FEET...STORES ALONG EVERETT STREET WILL HAVE
AROUND A FOOT OF WATER IN THEM.
FOR THE SALUDA RIVER AT WEST PELZER...MINOR FLOODING WAS OCCURING...
WITH A STAGE OF 10.5 FEET MEASURED AT 06 AM WEDNESDAY. MODERATE
FLOODING IS FORECAST...WITH A CREST AROUND 12.0 FEET AT 08 AM
WEDNESDAY...WHICH IS 3.0 FEET ABOVE FLOOD STAGE. THE STAGE EXCEEDED
THE FLOOD STAGE OF 9.0 FEET AT 03 AM WEDNESDAY. THE RIVER IS
FORECAST TO FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE AT 02 AM FRIDAY. AT 12.0 FEET...
OPERATIONS AT THE UPPER PELZER DAM WILL BE AFFECTED.
PEOPLE WITH PROPERTY OR LIVESTOCK NEAR THE RIVER SHOULD TAKE NOTE OF
THIS RIVER FORECAST. THE NEXT STATEMENT WILL BE ISSUED LATER TODAY.
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LAMB
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Biltmore Village is underwater and most schools are closed.
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG SC
735 AM EDT WED SEP 08 2004
...A RIVER FLOOD WARNING CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING RIVERS- BROAD
RIVER...FRENCH BROAD RIVER...SALUDA RIVER...SWANNANOA RIVER...
TUCKASEGEE RIVER...
FOR THE FRENCH BROAD...INCLUDING BLANTYRE...ASHEVILLE...MARSHALL...
HOT SPRINGS...MODERATE FLOODING WAS OCCURING...WITH MAJOR FLOODING
FORECASTED. FOR THE SWANNANOA RIVER...INCLUDING BILTMORE...MAJOR
FLOODING WAS OCCURRING AND IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE. FOR THE BROAD
RIVER SC...INCLUDING BLACKSBURG...MINOR FLOODING WAS OCCURING...WITH
MAJOR FLOODING FORECASTED. FOR THE TUCKASEGEE RIVER...INCLUDING
BRYSON CITY...MODERATE FLOODING IS FORECASTED. FOR THE SALUDA
RIVER...INCLUDING WEST PELZER...MINOR FLOODING WAS OCCURING...WITH
MODERATE FLOODING FORECASTED.
FOR THE FRENCH BROAD RIVER AT BLANTYRE...MODERATE FLOODING WAS
OCCURING...WITH A STAGE OF 20.6 FEET MEASURED AT 07 AM WEDNESDAY.
MAJOR FLOODING IS FORECAST...WITH A CREST AROUND 25.0 FEET AT 02 AM
THURSDAY...WHICH IS 8.0 FEET ABOVE FLOOD STAGE. THE STAGE EXCEEDED
THE FLOOD STAGE OF 17.0 FEET AT 11 PM TUESDAY. THE RIVER IS FORECAST
TO FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE AT 12 AM SATURDAY. AT 25.5 FEET...NEAR
RECORD FLOODING WILL OCCUR.
FOR THE FRENCH BROAD RIVER AT ASHEVILLE...MODERATE FLOODING WAS
OCCURING...WITH A STAGE OF 11.3 FEET MEASURED AT 07 AM WEDNESDAY.
MODERATE FLOODING IS FORECAST...WITH A CREST AROUND 17.0 FEET AT 08
PM WEDNESDAY...WHICH IS 9.0 FEET ABOVE FLOOD STAGE. THE STAGE
EXCEEDED THE FLOOD STAGE OF 8.0 FEET AT 12 AM WEDNESDAY. THE RIVER
IS FORECAST TO FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE AT 12 AM SATURDAY. AT 18.0
FEET...SOME BUILDINGS IN THE FLOOD PLAIN BETWEEN THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY
BRIDGE AND THE WOODFIN AREA WILL BEGIN TO FLOOD.
FOR THE FRENCH BROAD RIVER AT MARSHALL...MINOR FLOODING WAS
OCCURING...WITH A STAGE OF 9.3 FEET MEASURED AT 07 AM WEDNESDAY.
MAJOR FLOODING IS FORECAST...WITH A CREST AROUND 16.0 FEET AT 08 AM
THURSDAY...WHICH IS 8.0 FEET ABOVE FLOOD STAGE. THE STAGE EXCEEDED
THE FLOOD STAGE OF 8.0 FEET AT 03 AM WEDNESDAY. THE RIVER IS
FORECAST TO FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE AT 01 PM SATURDAY.
FOR THE FRENCH BROAD RIVER AT HOT SPRINGS...THE LATEST STAGE WAS 6.5
FEET AT 10 PM TUESDAY. MODERATE FLOODING IS FORECAST...WITH A CREST
AROUND 20.0 FEET AT 02 PM THURSDAY...WHICH IS 7.0 FEET ABOVE FLOOD
STAGE. THE RIVER WILL RISE ABOVE A FLOOD STAGE OF 13.0 FEET AT 01 PM
WEDNESDAY. THE RIVER IS FORECAST TO FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE AT 04 AM
SATURDAY. AT 21.0 FEET...ONE HOME ON THE RIGHT BANK NEAR THE HIGHWAY
25/70 BRIDGE WILL HAVE WATER IN THE FIRST FLOOR. OTHER HOMES IN THE
AREA WILL BE SURROUNDED BY WATER.
FOR THE SWANNANOA RIVER AT BILTMORE...MAJOR FLOODING WAS OCCURING...
WITH A STAGE OF 18.8 FEET MEASURED AT 07 AM WEDNESDAY. MAJOR
FLOODING IS FORECAST...WITH A CREST AROUND 19.0 FEET AT 09 AM
WEDNESDAY...WHICH IS 7.0 FEET ABOVE FLOOD STAGE. THE STAGE EXCEEDED
THE FLOOD STAGE OF 12.0 FEET AT 12 AM WEDNESDAY. THE RIVER IS
FORECAST TO FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE AT 11 PM WEDNESDAY. AT 19.0
FEET...MINOR FLOODING OF BUSINESSES AND HOMES WILL OCCUR ALONG THE
RIVER BETWEEN CHEESBOROUGH BRIDGE AND STONER ROAD.
FOR THE BROAD RIVER NEAR BLACKSBURG...MINOR FLOODING WAS OCCURING...
WITH A STAGE OF 18.1 FEET MEASURED AT 4 AM WEDNESDAY. MAJOR
FLOODING IS FORECAST...WITH A CREST AROUND 26.7 FEET AT 08 PM
WEDNESDAY...WHICH IS 10.7 FEET ABOVE FLOOD STAGE. THE STAGE
EXCEEDED THE FLOOD STAGE OF 16.0 FEET AT 03 AM WEDNESDAY. THE RIVER
IS FORECAST TO FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE AT 10 PM THURSDAY.
FOR THE TUCKASEGEE RIVER AT BRYSON CITY...THE LATEST STAGE WAS 9.7
FEET AT 07 AM WEDNESDAY. MODERATE FLOODING IS FORECAST...WITH A
CREST AROUND 13.0 FEET AT 02 PM WEDNESDAY...WHICH IS 3.0 FEET ABOVE
FLOOD STAGE. THE RIVER WILL RISE ABOVE A FLOOD STAGE OF 10.0 FEET AT
7 AM WEDNESDAY. THE RIVER IS FORECAST TO FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE AT
12 AM THURSDAY. AT 13.5 FEET...STORES ALONG EVERETT STREET WILL HAVE
AROUND A FOOT OF WATER IN THEM.
FOR THE SALUDA RIVER AT WEST PELZER...MINOR FLOODING WAS OCCURING...
WITH A STAGE OF 10.5 FEET MEASURED AT 06 AM WEDNESDAY. MODERATE
FLOODING IS FORECAST...WITH A CREST AROUND 12.0 FEET AT 08 AM
WEDNESDAY...WHICH IS 3.0 FEET ABOVE FLOOD STAGE. THE STAGE EXCEEDED
THE FLOOD STAGE OF 9.0 FEET AT 03 AM WEDNESDAY. THE RIVER IS
FORECAST TO FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE AT 02 AM FRIDAY. AT 12.0 FEET...
OPERATIONS AT THE UPPER PELZER DAM WILL BE AFFECTED.
PEOPLE WITH PROPERTY OR LIVESTOCK NEAR THE RIVER SHOULD TAKE NOTE OF
THIS RIVER FORECAST. THE NEXT STATEMENT WILL BE ISSUED LATER TODAY.
$$
LAMB
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I am an assistant for a Clinical Psychologist and the local news just did a short with him on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and just plain anxiety and worry that we are all experiencing. The feelings run from hyperviligance to denial that the next one (Ivan) aint coming. The best psychological advice is to keep talking to those who understand what you are going through. Someone who won't make your experience or resulting feelings small. Just keep talking and we will all get through this.
Someone posted that we will forget what the details really felt like. Like giving childbirth, we are lucky we can forget. Problem right now..... we are giving birth to triplets and not getting a break between contractions.

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Re: Mentally I don't know if we can continue to handle these
elvinp wrote:There comes a time when we ordinary people cannot endure these threats daily. Two hurricanes in 3 weeks, recovery and now 5 days later a potential major hurricae again. I have lived in Florida 51 of my 55 years. I cannot ever remember preparing for 1 storm every 4 years and experiencing one every 10-15 years. The math gets scary when we are talking about prepare and experience 3 storms in 4 weeks. The brain and body begins to yell enough. I see it written all over my employees. Some who have moved here from Northern locales tell he they are considering moving. They are no joking. In fact, smiles are hard to find now. BUT if Ivan is coming our way, then it is prepare agian. Somehow it will quit, and I hope I will endure.
well said. last night as i watched the nhc tracks shift toward the fla west coast in disbelief my wife laughed that my eyes looked crazed

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Starting to move more WNW than W
Watch out gulf coast and Florida its starting to make its turn.
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talking to people that understand is important. This is often hard when you are hit by a cat2 or flash flooding or something where the damage is very spotty. I know with Georges the worst damages were in a small area in southeast Jackson county and along a couple of the beaches in Jackson county. But for people outside these areas power was back in a day or so and structural damage was little. In the days after the storm it wasnt out of the ordinary to the "it wasnt that bad" kinda stuff from people that lived in those areas. Sort of makes you feel like, "oh, well, the damage to my house was just no big"
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Re: NHC notes for today....
HeatherAKC wrote:1-Their storm shutters are still up. I pass by to and from work everyday on the Turnpike. Hmmm...
2-President Bush is expected to pay them a visit this afternoon.
=)
not only do they have them up at nhc over at fiu i hear an interview on radio yesterday and all personal are leaving them up at homes. i would say in fort lauderdale 80% of the shutters are still up.
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Here's more on Grenada from Storm Carib. (a person in St. Lucia writing, following a cell phone conversation with someone in Grenada.)
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Based on an interview with someone in Grenada last night via cell phone, she said that very few trees are still standing, very few if any houses still
have roofs on them and people got trapped in their own homes as their houses collapsed during the hurricane. I was told that the islands is completely
flatened. There are people still missing. The city is in complete ruins and the whole island has suffered catastrophic destruction. They said that they
will need all the help that they can possibly get. Tens of thoudands of persons have been made homeless by this hurricane which is already described as the worst the country has ever witnessed even without any damage assessments carried out as yet. There are no communication networks available except maybe cells phone service in certain areas. All the radio stations are off air because their buildings suffered severe to complete damage. The island has been turned upside-down. All of the Caribbean Islands
including St. Lucia has been through a destructive hurricane or a deadly volcanic eruption in the past and we have all been able to pick up the pieces and start our lives all over again so together we will stand and offer all the to assistance our neighbouring islands need so that they can
put their nations back in order where it belongs. I would like to tell anyone in the path of or within 200miles of the path of this dangerous
hurricane, especially Jamaicans, to take this system VERY seriously.
http://stormcarib.com/reports/2004/stlucia.shtml
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Based on an interview with someone in Grenada last night via cell phone, she said that very few trees are still standing, very few if any houses still
have roofs on them and people got trapped in their own homes as their houses collapsed during the hurricane. I was told that the islands is completely
flatened. There are people still missing. The city is in complete ruins and the whole island has suffered catastrophic destruction. They said that they
will need all the help that they can possibly get. Tens of thoudands of persons have been made homeless by this hurricane which is already described as the worst the country has ever witnessed even without any damage assessments carried out as yet. There are no communication networks available except maybe cells phone service in certain areas. All the radio stations are off air because their buildings suffered severe to complete damage. The island has been turned upside-down. All of the Caribbean Islands
including St. Lucia has been through a destructive hurricane or a deadly volcanic eruption in the past and we have all been able to pick up the pieces and start our lives all over again so together we will stand and offer all the to assistance our neighbouring islands need so that they can
put their nations back in order where it belongs. I would like to tell anyone in the path of or within 200miles of the path of this dangerous
hurricane, especially Jamaicans, to take this system VERY seriously.
http://stormcarib.com/reports/2004/stlucia.shtml
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Re: Starting to move more WNW than W
andrew_the_beast wrote:Watch out gulf coast and Florida its starting to make its turn.
as predicted by NHC. These guys inside of 72 hours are nothing short of fantastic. obviousely there are differences beyond that within the ranks of nhc but really no surprise considering the complexity.
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Taffy
what you're discussing reminds me of how we were in nyc in the weeks after 9/11. everybody was out of their minds. some powered thru their ptsd... others could not. then the anthrax scares came and it got worse.. people walking around the city with masks on, etc. by then, the general consensus was "what's next.. bring it on". i can't imagine being in central florida without power/water/food for the past two weeks and relying on local radio for info about ivan. i'm hoping it goes nowhere near them.
what you're discussing reminds me of how we were in nyc in the weeks after 9/11. everybody was out of their minds. some powered thru their ptsd... others could not. then the anthrax scares came and it got worse.. people walking around the city with masks on, etc. by then, the general consensus was "what's next.. bring it on". i can't imagine being in central florida without power/water/food for the past two weeks and relying on local radio for info about ivan. i'm hoping it goes nowhere near them.
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very few if any houses still
have roofs on them and people got trapped in their own homes as their houses collapsed during the hurricane. I was told that the islands is completely
flatened. There are people still missing. The city is in complete ruins and the whole island has suffered catastrophic destruction. They said that they
will need all the help that they can possibly get. Tens of thoudands of persons have been made homeless by this hurricane which is already described as the worst the country has ever witnessed even without any damage assessments carried out as yet. There are no communication networks available except maybe cells phone service in certain areas. All the radio stations are off air because their buildings suffered severe to complete damage. The island has been turned upside-down
Something to look forward to.


My heart goes out to them. It must have been terrifying.
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