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Waco wrote:Are they still sticking to that decision? What could possibly be their rationale? Charleston County has apparently determined its own shelters might not stand up to the storm; the only safe option is evacuation inland, and now it might be too late for that.My family is stupidly refusing to evacuate. Charleston county, they live a few miles inland at about 7 feet above sea level, essentially surrounded on 3 sides by water. They're utterly screwed if it runs towards the southern end of the models in the slightest.
just brew it! wrote:That's just... wow. That's enough to pitchpole a freighter.83 foot waves!
UberGerbil wrote:Waco wrote:Are they still sticking to that decision? What could possibly be their rationale? Charleston County has apparently determined its own shelters might not stand up to the storm; the only safe option is evacuation inland, and now it might be too late for that.My family is stupidly refusing to evacuate. Charleston county, they live a few miles inland at about 7 feet above sea level, essentially surrounded on 3 sides by water. They're utterly screwed if it runs towards the southern end of the models in the slightest.
Waco wrote:UberGerbil wrote:Waco wrote:Are they still sticking to that decision? What could possibly be their rationale? Charleston County has apparently determined its own shelters might not stand up to the storm; the only safe option is evacuation inland, and now it might be too late for that.My family is stupidly refusing to evacuate. Charleston county, they live a few miles inland at about 7 feet above sea level, essentially surrounded on 3 sides by water. They're utterly screwed if it runs towards the southern end of the models in the slightest.
The wife and I convinced my brother to get out with my niece. My sister and mother are refusing to answer the phone and won't give me any reasons why they won't leave via text.
If I could reach out and knock both out I would, especially if it meant I could toss them in a damn car and get off the coast.
just brew it! wrote:83 foot waves!
Usacomp2k3 wrote:Michael sure turned into a monster almost overnight. The track is within 60 miles of my in-laws house, so they are in the process of bugging out. This is the strongest storm to hit the panhandle in recorded history. No bueno Jose.