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Zulu 36
09-11-18, 09:13 AM
It looks to me that Camp Lejuene is in the bullseye for Hurricane Florence, assuming the predicted track remains the same.

I also see that MCRDPI is saying it will mostly be business as usual with a few exceptions. They're cancelling all family day activities this week and advising families of graduating recruits not to travel to the ceremony in case the hurricane does something unexpected. They may be graduating that company a day or two early as well.

I hope Kegler does OK since he's essentially in the bullseye too. 10 miles inland is better than on the coast, but not by much when it comes to a Cat 4. Being well inland can save you from storm surge, but not wind or freshwater flooding due to rain.

In 2004, Hurricane Charlie came through Orlando, southwest to northeast, as about a strong Cat 2 and beat the place up pretty bad. I didn't live in Orlando then, I was further north and still got smacked around by Charlie.

Zulu 36
09-11-18, 09:41 AM
I take it back. They are evacuating MCRDPI effective today with recruits going to MCLB Albany, GA.

advanced
09-11-18, 10:24 AM
Evacuating PI? Back in September of 68 we were out in the bush for all of Typhoon Bess. What a miserable time that was. I caught emersion foot and was later sent back to An Hoa as I couldn't walk for awhile. Talk about sleeping in a mud hole, and talk about trying to smoke. We kind of had a truce there for a short time. Ohhhhhhh, the memories.

wchalupa
09-11-18, 03:04 PM
For those that are in the area that this monstrous storm is headed for get out now while you can, I was in hurricane Harvy last year my house was damaged it has a tarp on the roof to keep the water out we are in the proccess of getting a new house a year later. God bless everyone and stay safe. Semper Fi.

Mongoose
09-11-18, 03:57 PM
Evacuating PI? Back in September of 68 we were out in the bush for all of Typhoon Bess. What a miserable time that was. I caught emersion foot and was later sent back to An Hoa as I couldn't walk for awhile. Talk about sleeping in a mud hole, and talk about trying to smoke. We kind of had a truce there for a short time. Ohhhhhhh, the memories.
Russ, that was a great memory.....had to shet can my boots, because my feet grew fins. Smoking was a choking event. Trying to smoke under your poncho while squatting down in the mud.

Kegler300
09-11-18, 07:44 PM
Been through several hurricanes here over the past 30 years … This one is the worst. Boarded up my windows and deck, hopefully not in futility.

Expect to lose power Friday and be without power for about a week, but I am a prepper and have plenty food, water, and a generator.

USMC 2571
09-11-18, 08:20 PM
Stay safe, Keg!

advanced
09-11-18, 10:20 PM
Prayers to you Key, stay safe.

oldtop
09-13-18, 09:45 AM
God Bless and stay safe to all on the east coast ....

advanced
09-13-18, 11:32 AM
Sure am glad I live in Florida and not up north with all those hurricanes.

oldtop
09-13-18, 02:50 PM
Sure am glad I live in Florida and not up north with all those hurricanes.

rrriiiigggghhhhhttttttt........ LMAO.... yeah, me too, none of those pesky storms to worry about here in southeast Louisiana.......

Zulu 36
09-16-18, 10:18 AM
Hope Kegler is doing OK. Haven't heard from him, but that's to be expected I guess. His area got pounded and rained on big time.

Kegler300
09-17-18, 08:55 PM
Rode out the hurricane without any damage to the house. Lost some fruit trees and have a lot of clean up to do. Several homes around me with major damage with fallen pine trees. Lost power here for three days and just got internet connectivity this evening. No flood threat here.

Zulu 36
09-18-18, 05:10 AM
Glad to hear from you Kegler. A lot of bad news coming out of your area and your's is a spot of good. Glad you came through OK.

USMC 2571
09-18-18, 06:31 AM
Very glad to hear you're okay. Could have been much worse.

FistFu68
09-18-18, 08:28 AM
Praying for all you guys & gals here’s too Yah Kegs :beer:

SgtMajUSMCRet
09-19-18, 01:16 PM
Stayed at home in Jacksonville also. Had a rough go at it for awhile, but everything turned out Ok. No power for 3 days but we are lucky as some still do not have any. Trees and power lines down all over, what a mess.

irpat54
09-19-18, 03:56 PM
now that's using your noodle...
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Kegler300
09-19-18, 06:58 PM
No major damage to homes in my neighborhood. A few chimneys blown off, privacy fences blown down, shingles and siding stripped from homes.

USMC 2571
09-19-18, 08:45 PM
Glad to hear you came through it safely.

SgtMajUSMCRet
09-20-18, 06:54 AM
Kegler, what neighborhood you live in. I am on Pine Valley Road, Country Club Hills subdivision

Kegler300
09-20-18, 06:45 PM
I live in Hunters Creek ...

SgtMajUSMCRet
09-21-18, 05:47 AM
Not to far from me. Drove through that area and quite a lot of damage, lots of trees down.

Kegler300
09-22-18, 05:34 PM
I removed all of the pine trees on my property back in 1991, and both my neighbors on each side of my house did as well.

SgtMajUSMCRet
09-25-18, 01:10 PM
Hurricane Florence Shuttle

SgtMajUSMCRet
09-25-18, 01:15 PM
Hurricane Florence Shuttle

Kegler300
09-26-18, 06:50 PM
We are very lucky that we're not in a flood zone ...