It was 10 years ago today. Never forget.
What the? Lieutenant Dan?Quote:
He even had a friend who rode out Ike on his boat while it was moored in Galveston Bay.
94chem said:What the? Lieutenant Dan?Quote:
He even had a friend who rode out Ike on his boat while it was moored in Galveston Bay.
88jrt06 said:
Ike was a wind event.
So, for me, 12 days without power. Harvey: 2.5 days.
Didn't flood either time, so Ike was actually worse on a personal level.
Chasing bags of ice all over town for my 80 year old mom, who had a nasty chest cold; very worrisome.
Ugh.
BUT...Rita w/NO H-town impact was horrible. 14 hours from Houston to Bellville. Idling amidst the dirty disposable diapers on I-10W. My auto thermometer read 138 degree air temp at one point. Oh, 3 families, two cars...and 5 cats, who behaved better than the humans. Learned never to try to flee Houston.
T&P for our new Clemson friends and all who face Flo.
TXAG14 said:
I slept through most of Ike.
That was actually pretty crazy. Weather wouldn't have been more pleasant during a summer time power outage.Big Cat `93 said:
Most memorable thing for me was the unexpected nice, relatively cool weather while AC-less during the power outage. And my neighbors one street over getting their power back almost 2 days before I did.
Damn dude, last part actually made me feel kind of bad for you. The struggle is so real sometimes. Here's a few pics of some local talent to help cheer you up...aTm2004 said:
I laid in bed at my dad's house in Atascocita while the storm came through. I remember laying in bed and hearing the power start to flicker before going out. Then as the storm got more intense, I remember looking at the window right near my face and thinking "no way in hell" and laid down on the floor. Hard floor coupled with a hot room and gnarly storm means I didn't sleep well. I finally got to sleep around the time the eye was passing over, and my dad woke me up to go help him brace up an effing tree. So, we were outside tying up a tree with straps to brick columns on the porch as well as putting boards against it to keep it from falling over any more. We did save it and it's still standing today.
I was also in the process of closing on a townhouse when the storm hit, so I had given my notice at my apartment. For 2 years I had a branch obstructing my view from my porch of the hotties at the pool. Sure enough, Ike took that branch out (only branch lost in my area of the complex) and gave me a beautiful view for the last week or so when the pool wasn't being used.
Depends on your company and policy. But yes, most homeowners insurance covers wind damage, including water in the house caused by wind damage. But most will not cover rising water (flood) damage.Ags #1 said:
Insurance pays for damage from wind correct?
I remember reading a claim here that the bear was a poster on this board.Good Aggie Hunting said:
ChiliBeans said:I remember reading a claim here that the bear was a poster on this board.Good Aggie Hunting said:
It was interesting seeing some Ike recaps on the news today. Between the power outage and all the cleanup, my news access was kind of spotty that week.