Buddy of mine lives across the bay from Tampastan, often takes his boat to work. They took off for Destin today and left everything behind, including the boat and his jetski. Hopes he has a house to return to.
UPDATE: Milton is now one of the strongest hurricanes ever recorded with maximum sustained winds of 180 mph (285 km/h) pic.twitter.com/TbpxtTAtN1
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98Ag99Grad said:
No mandatory evac?
OnlyForNow said:
Why won't they leave? They think God is punishing them or will save them?
schmellba99 said:
You can pretty much guarantee to derate the roof by 20%. Those windload calcs are for perfect materials installed perfectly, etc. and that never happens.
At best that roof will be good for ~160mph sustained. And, frankly, even if the roof is good for 200 - odds are the structure is not unless it's reinforced CMU or concrete walls.
htxag09 said:
My aunt and uncle are a few blocks inland from Tampa bay (near Berns steakhouse). They aren't evacuating. Said their house is at 20' above sea level so riding it out…
Just south of Katy.ttha_aggie_09 said:
What size storm are you evacuating Houston? I'm on west side and think a strong 3 or higher I'm out. Just curious what everyone else thinks
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The Spoetzl Brewery in Shiner, Texas, renowned for its iconic Shiner Bock, announced today a $250,000 donation to the American Red Cross to support relief efforts following the catastrophic impacts of Hurricane Helene.
Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Yep.SpreadsheetAg said:
Red Cross?
That money will wind up as cash in a crate somewhere in Africa.
The 1900 storm had winds estimated at 140-145 mph which would put it in strong Cat 4 territory.CDUB98 said:
I can't help but wonder if this is the type of storm that leveled Galveston in 1900.
They all chain fap it when things like this happen, it is what they live for.Charlie Murphy said:
"This is astronomical"
"I don't know how to meteorogically describe"
Noah loves this stuff.
This.Velvet Jones said:Yep.SpreadsheetAg said:
Red Cross?
That money will wind up as cash in a crate somewhere in Africa.
The only thing I'd give the Red Cross is double rods.