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astrochex 09-02-2019 07:30 AM

^Well thats an unexpected tangent. :D

Just want the bastard to turn north and get on with it.

BTW, windy.com is a phenomenal site.

flatbutt 09-02-2019 08:02 AM

This beast just won't let go.

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WTNT65 KNHC 021600
TCUAT5

Hurricane Dorian Tropical Cyclone Update
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL052019
1200 PM EDT Mon Sep 02 2019

...DORIAN STILL BATTERING GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND...

This is a life-threatening situation. Residents on Grand Bahama
Island should not leave their shelter when the eye passes over, as
winds will rapidly increase on the other side of the eye. Residents
in the Abacos should continue to stay in their shelter until
conditions subside later today.

Hazards:
- Wind Gusts to 190 mph
- Storm Surge 18 to 23 feet above normal tide levels with higher
destructive waves

These hazards will continue over Grand Bahama Island during most of
the day, causing extreme destruction on the island.


SUMMARY OF 1200 PM EDT...1600 UTC...INFORMATION
----------------------------------------------
LOCATION...26.8N 78.4W
ABOUT 25 MI...40 KM NE OF FREEPORT GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND
ABOUT 105 MI...170 KM E OF WEST PALM BEACH FLORIDA
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...155 MPH...250 KM/H
PRESENT MOVEMENT...WNW OR 285 DEGREES AT 1 MPH...2 KM/H
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...922 MB...27.23 INCHES

URY914 09-02-2019 08:12 AM

I thought you'd like to see the flood control system we have installed at the our hospital in Jax. We're directly on the St Johns River and 2 years ago during hurricane Irma we had millions of dollars of flood damage. During the last 2 years we've spent about $6 million on moving electrical switchgear to higher floors, elevating fuel tanks and installing this system of barrier walls.

The worst of our damage was in two building which are 2 and 3 blocks from the river. These were damaged by water entering the building through the walls at the bottom and at the windows. We could not seal the entire buildings with sand bags and the water seeped in.

The system shown here is made up of the vertical frames which are bolted to the ground and wall sections which are installed between verticals. Every piece is gasketed and locks together. As the water pressure increases the gaskets seal. These pics are of one of the buildings that is 3 blocks from the river. We got about 6" of water in about 95% of the first floor.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1567439820.jpg

crb07 09-02-2019 08:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neilk (Post 10578573)
Been going to northern Abaco for the past 40+ years and have a small family house in Treasure Cay. My thoughts are for the safety of all the people we know there, especially the Haitian community there that live in poor conditions already. They have no protection and I can't imagine what they are going through, I hope they make it somehow. What's left of the property can be rebuilt.

I work with a guy from Abaco. He says 15k Haitians are living in Abaco, not counting the ones there legally. I have seen the Haitian communities in Marsh Harbor. I am really doubting many found safe shelter. I also doubt it will make the news.

One of the cell companies seems to still have service. Mixed reports. Hopefully the US gets in there fast. I doubt Nassau has the resources.

URY914 09-02-2019 08:17 AM

The crank handles on top of the walls compress the sections together and lock them all tight. We have this system on our 10' overhead doors at our loading dock. The loading dock is actually below grade so we have three separate systems of these walls protecting it.

This is a picture of a exit stair that empties ou on the river side of the hospital. This one is about 8' tall. That's the river you see thru the door glass.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1567441051.jpg

crb07 09-02-2019 08:33 AM

BP BREAKING| A growing wall of missing persons is being published by BP as families in Abaco become frantic on the location of their loveones. Communities in Abaco are under water and many are missing and feared dead. #DORIAN #HURRICANE #ABACO #BAHAMAS #BPLIVE pic.twitter.com/k5BmEnU2qd
Bahamas Press Bahamas Press (@Bahamaspress)

From Twitter

astrochex 09-02-2019 08:37 AM

^Looks stout, Paul. How did those get tested?

URY914 09-02-2019 08:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by astrochex (Post 10579095)
^Looks stout, Paul. How did those get tested?

They have been tested by the manufacturer but not tested by us. Here's a pic of the panel from the side.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1567442471.jpg

Baz 09-02-2019 08:45 AM

Any building built in any area susceptible to flooding should be built on stilts, IMHO.

Use the bottom floor for parking only.

Everything else starts at the first floor - which gives you a default head start of 10-12' against storm surge/flooding.

Anything in the first floor "parking area" is mobile and can be re-located inland or to higher ground.

The fact that this isn't being done demonstrates how utterly ignorant we are as a society.

In my humble opinion.

URY914 09-02-2019 08:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baz (Post 10579108)
"susceptible to flooding"

I agree but this term can be hard to define. Our hospital buildings have never flooded like they did during Irma. High tide, a week's worth of rain before the hurricane and then the storm hit us. People learn after every event.

Tobra 09-02-2019 08:53 AM

Paul, those are pretty neato, hopefully they never do get tested

Baz, depending on how it goes, they may not be able to find that fence, demo by Mother Nature.

Jims5543 09-02-2019 09:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by URY914 (Post 10579120)
I agree but this term can be hard to define. Our hospital buildings have never flooded like they did during Irma. High tide, a week's worth of rain before the hurricane and then the storm hit us. People learn after every event.

I wonder if I can get one to cover my entire house. :D


That is a really cool setup. I am digging the cross section too you can see how more pressure would make it seal up tighter. Brilliant design.


Tracking is still saying West track but rader shows it wobbling to the NNW now so I think the turn already started, of I hope. Which is good if it is actually turning already.

It has been a surprisingly nice day here so far, a few squall lines coming through which are crazy, its nice and sunny and breezy, actually beautiful out. Then 10 second later it is dark windy as hell and torrential rain coming down sideways, 30-60 seconds later, the sun comes back out.

I still have a few things to pull into garage and waiting to see if it actually gets bad. Plus watching tracking close.

Spending day on Laptop catching up on paperwork from office I neglected last week.

javadog 09-02-2019 09:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jims5543 (Post 10579134)
Spending day on Laptop catching up on paperwork from office I neglected last week.

But, but, but... What about Jillian?

Jims5543 09-02-2019 10:08 AM

Isn't Jillian a fish storm in the Pacific?


Great news, the turn has begun!! Last update put the forward speed at 1 MPH still BUT it turned to WNW which I thought I saw in the radar loop. I figured it was my wishful thinking.

Lets get this turn over with and GTFO here!!!

http://giphygifs.s3.amazonaws.com/me...KRbO/giphy.gif

javadog 09-02-2019 10:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jims5543 (Post 10579189)
Isn't Jillian a fish storm in the Pacific?

Nope. A fine little bundle of joy, on the right in this photo:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1567447884.jpg

I fear that you have wasted too much time and missed an opportunity, I expect that she ended her live report on the beach hours ago. Truly, a most egregious missed opportunity.

Good luck warding off the storm.

Jims5543 09-02-2019 10:35 AM

Scroll down here and look for the video posted in the social media section (right column about 1/3 down page) there is a video from Grand Bahama, guy riding out the storm in a stilt home 15' off the ground with impact windows. It is doing well but man, scary stuff, if it goes sideways he deals with over 7' deep water.

https://spaghettimodels.com/

Racerbvd 09-02-2019 10:44 AM

Other than sand bags in from in front of the shop & storage units, I'm prepared.
Most likely won't be doing river front broadcast or be able to go take pictures for you guys like the last few storms, as the Storm Chaser 2500 4X4 is in the paint shop, and I'm not willing to take the Pepper Wagon through the flood zones unless a complete emergency. Still nice out right now, everything strapped, wind is just now starting to pick up..

CurtEgerer 09-02-2019 10:54 AM

Some solid ideas here:
https://twitter.com/dannykanell/status/1168536472099667970?s=12

Seahawk 09-02-2019 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jims5543 (Post 10578557)
My heart is broken for the folks in the Northern Bahamas. I have been all through that area from Marsh Harbor to Man-O-War to Scotland Cay and other islands I was too drunk to remember.

Everyone in that region was genuine good people. Salt of the earth to be cliche.

I am saddened to think of all the loss of life and property in that region.

I am not a religious person I just hope and know they are badasses and will bounce back fast.

Your posts here, among others, have been great...especially your anxiety. mixed with sympathy for others.

I hate that these storms stare at you for days, tease you with a drop in millibars. I have only experienced CAT 2 and low 3's. I simply can't imagine what a 5 lurking off shore must feel like.

Stupid, I know, but even though my place is out of the cone, got my gas and diesel tanks topped off, ran the generators, shifted power, went through the drills just a little bit with my wife to make sure.

My best to FLA, GA and SC. I do not feel good about this one.

Racerbvd 09-02-2019 11:26 AM

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