Out and about in "Frankenstorm"
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borderlight
Registered: Dec 06, 2004
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Any of you east coasters planning to shoot in the hurricane?

BTW: The aftermath doesn't count.



anthonysemone
Registered: Mar 08, 2008
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I'm heading out in a few to the Schuylkill River to catch some of the Head of Schuylkill Regatta. Not much goin' on here in Philly besides some breeze and intermittent rain.



borderlight
Registered: Dec 06, 2004
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Not much goin' on here in Philly besides some breeze and intermittent rain.


"Nutter" happening here either... YET. Philadelphia is already in a state of emergency, but after the Eagles/Falcons game, soon after the electric goes out tonight, that's the challenge. It's around the time that TV weather crews try to secure a wet and windswept beach in a seaside ghost town while holding onto a stop sign for fear of blowing away. Under those adverse conditions the real photojournalist wannabes shine. God bless you brave idiots!



BenV
Registered: Jan 01, 2008
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The only thing the hurricane did for South Florida was leaving some nice weather. Its gonna be chilly over the next few days!



EB-1
Registered: Jan 09, 2003
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It's really a bad idea to be out in a disaster for any purpose unless it is an emergency or you are on the job. Plenty of idiots get stuck or have an accident and then need to be rescued, etc.

EBH



DanBrown
Registered: Feb 09, 2003
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EB-1 wrote:
It's really a bad idea to be out in a disaster for any purpose unless it is an emergency or you are on the job. Plenty of idiots get stuck or have an accident and then need to be rescued, etc.



+1



MDJAK
Registered: May 10, 2005
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Yeah, maybe in a real state or emergency.

In New York, where I live, they've gone a bit overboard, just like last time. The trains and buses, relied on by millions of people daily, were stopped at 7 pm this evening and there's barely any wind, not a drop of rain in sight. Supposed to be here mid day tomorrow.

I'll be out shooting if it ever arrives.



jcolwell
Registered: Feb 10, 2005
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I've been in hurricanes on shore and on the sea. If you have a chance to get away from one, take it.



DanBrown
Registered: Feb 09, 2003
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MDJAK wrote:
In New York, where I live, they've gone a bit overboard


“In this world you've just got to hope for the best and prepare for the worst and take whatever God sends.”
- Lucy Maud Montgomery

When the emergency arrives, it's too late to prepare for it. A weather forecast is a prediction, after all, not an estimation.




borderlight
Registered: Dec 06, 2004
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I've been in hurricanes on shore and on the sea. If you have a chance to get away from one, take it.

Unless you are called into work like my daughter-in-law. She works at a super corporation located about one hour from her house. Her job, both non-critical and temporary, allows her fellow full-time workers to stay at home and do similar jobs. In this area, outside of Philadelphia, we are expecting the same wind, rain, and flood damage that NY will soon get. All public transportation here is shut down, but if you get to work in a car there is no excuse. It seems that some corporate shot caller has no compunction if she makes it safely home tonight.

Meanwhile, the NY stock exchange is closed today. It's the first time since 9/11. I guess putting safety before profit works better in some areas than others.



Will Patterson
Registered: Nov 06, 2006
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Atlantic City this morning -

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Sarsfield
Registered: Nov 29, 2004
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Oh Crikey!



Wobble
Registered: Nov 30, 2011
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I still remember getting fussed at by my ex-company for not milking an out of town contract in Jacksonville in 1989 when Hurricane Hugo was bearing down on Florida. I completed the project early and got the hell out of Dodge.



Kell
Registered: Apr 10, 2012
Total Posts: 347
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put that professional grade weather sealing to the test! Seriously folks, safety above everything. Out here in Oregon we get some nasty winter storms with winds over 100mph but nothing like what's going on there. A couple years ago the wind was recorded at 129 mph at the coast, leveled forests. We don't even have a name for these storms, people ask and it's like 'Nah, it's like really windy'



EB-1
Registered: Jan 09, 2003
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It looks like one woman stayed behind in the "G" building.

EBH



borderlight
Registered: Dec 06, 2004
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It's a headless mannequin. Relax, she knows how to float.



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