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Posted on 9/26/22 at 3:51 pm to LanierSpots
Wash all of your dirty clothes tonight, Especially your socks and underwear.
Posted on 9/26/22 at 3:52 pm to LanierSpots
quote:
24 gallons of gas
This ain't enough baw.
Posted on 9/26/22 at 3:52 pm to Hangit
quote:
Spare gas tank/charcoal for BBQ? Spare coffee, filters, pet food, etc.
Charge any spare battery packs for phone charging. Get a pack of the wife's favorite cookies and hand them to her when she freaks.
Any medicines.
Fill the tanks on all cars\trucks. And as much gas in cans as you can afford. If you end up not needing it you can put it in your car after its over.
Posted on 9/26/22 at 3:53 pm to alphaandomega
Truth. Getting gas after Ida last year sucked arse in Mandeville.
Posted on 9/26/22 at 3:55 pm to LanierSpots
Charge every electronic you have, try to live with you phone plugged in until the power goes out.
Posted on 9/26/22 at 3:55 pm to WylieTiger
Should have a new advisory any minute now.
Posted on 9/26/22 at 3:56 pm to Roll Tide Ravens
5:00 PM EDT Mon Sep 26
Location: 20.3°N 83.2°W
Moving: NNW at 13 mph
Min pressure: 972 mb
Max sustained: 100 mph
..IAN CONTINUES TO QUICKLY INTENSIFY... ...CONDITIONS IN WESTERN CUBA TO DETERIORATE THIS EVENING AND TONIGHT WITH SIGNIFICANT WIND AND STORM SURGE IMPACTS EXPECTED...
Location: 20.3°N 83.2°W
Moving: NNW at 13 mph
Min pressure: 972 mb
Max sustained: 100 mph
..IAN CONTINUES TO QUICKLY INTENSIFY... ...CONDITIONS IN WESTERN CUBA TO DETERIORATE THIS EVENING AND TONIGHT WITH SIGNIFICANT WIND AND STORM SURGE IMPACTS EXPECTED...
Posted on 9/26/22 at 3:56 pm to Roll Tide Ravens
Cat 2 - 100 mph - 972mb
Posted on 9/26/22 at 3:56 pm to WylieTiger
quote:
Truth. Getting gas after Ida last year sucked arse in Mandeville.
After Ida we were in Prairieville. We brought 60 gallons of Ethanol free gas and we didnt even have anything that used gas. (All our trucks\generators run on diesel).
We just gave it away.
This post was edited on 9/26/22 at 3:57 pm
Posted on 9/26/22 at 3:56 pm to WylieTiger
quote:
Getting gas after Ida last year sucked arse in Mandeville
Sucked everywhere. We spent $4 a gallon on ethanol free gas at a place in Harahan, and was limited to 20 gallons, we were happy to have it.
Burned about 80 gallons of gas running my generator for 10 days straight.
This post was edited on 9/26/22 at 3:59 pm
Posted on 9/26/22 at 3:56 pm to Oates Mustache
Not near enough gas if out of electricity for any significant time. Gas and sea foam. Can use in a vehicle if unused.
Posted on 9/26/22 at 3:57 pm to Roll Tide Ravens
4pm CDT advisory:
Hurricane Ian Special Advisory Number 15
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL092022
500 PM EDT Mon Sep 26 2022
...IAN CONTINUES TO QUICKLY INTENSIFY...
...CONDITIONS IN WESTERN CUBA TO DETERIORATE THIS EVENING AND
TONIGHT WITH SIGNIFICANT WIND AND STORM SURGE IMPACTS EXPECTED...
SUMMARY OF 500 PM EDT...2100 UTC...INFORMATION
----------------------------------------
LOCATION...20.3N 83.2W
ABOUT 155 MI...250 KM SE OF THE WESTERN TIP OF CUBA
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...100 MPH...155 KM/H
PRESENT MOVEMENT...NNW OR 330 DEGREES AT 13 MPH...20 KM/H
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...972 MB...28.71 INCHES
Waiting on a new cone graphic.
Hurricane Ian Special Advisory Number 15
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL092022
500 PM EDT Mon Sep 26 2022
...IAN CONTINUES TO QUICKLY INTENSIFY...
...CONDITIONS IN WESTERN CUBA TO DETERIORATE THIS EVENING AND
TONIGHT WITH SIGNIFICANT WIND AND STORM SURGE IMPACTS EXPECTED...
SUMMARY OF 500 PM EDT...2100 UTC...INFORMATION
----------------------------------------
LOCATION...20.3N 83.2W
ABOUT 155 MI...250 KM SE OF THE WESTERN TIP OF CUBA
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...100 MPH...155 KM/H
PRESENT MOVEMENT...NNW OR 330 DEGREES AT 13 MPH...20 KM/H
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...972 MB...28.71 INCHES
Waiting on a new cone graphic.
This post was edited on 9/26/22 at 3:58 pm
Posted on 9/26/22 at 3:57 pm to rds dc
URGENT - FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service New Orleans LA
319 PM CDT Mon Sep 26 2022
...RED FLAG WARNING FOR CRITICAL FIRE CONDITIONS IN SOUTH
MISSISSIPPI AND SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA...
.The combination of low relative humidity near 25 percent and
winds between 15 and 20 mph with higher gusts will produce a high
fire danger across portions of Mississippi and Louisiana
tomorrow.
LAZ034>037-039-046>048-056>060-064>071-076>090-MSZ068>071-077-
080>082-270430-
/O.NEW.KLIX.FW.W.0003.220927T1400Z-220928T0000Z/
/O.NEW.KLIX.FW.A.0001.220928T1400Z-220929T0000Z/
Pointe Coupee-West Feliciana-East Feliciana-St. Helena-Washington-
Iberville-West Baton Rouge-East Baton Rouge-Assumption-St. James-
St. John The Baptist-Upper Lafourche-St. Charles-
Upper St. Bernard-Upper Terrebonne-Lower Terrebonne-
Lower Lafourche-Coastal Jefferson Parish-Lower Plaquemines-
Lower St. Bernard-Northern Tangipahoa-Southeast St. Tammany-
Western Orleans-Eastern Orleans-Northern St. Tammany-
Southwestern St. Tammany-Central Tangipahoa-Lower Tangipahoa-
Northern Livingston-Southern Livingston-Western Ascension-
Eastern Ascension-Upper Jefferson-Lower Jefferson-
Upper Plaquemines-Central Plaquemines-Wilkinson-Amite-Pike-
Walthall-Pearl River-Hancock-Harrison-Jackson-
319 PM CDT Mon Sep 26 2022
...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 9 AM TO 7 PM CDT TUESDAY FOR
CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER FOR SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA AND SOUTH
MISSISSIPPI... ...FIRE WEATHER WATCH IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY
MORNING THROUGH WEDNESDAY EVENING FOR CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER FOR
SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA AND SOUTH MISSISSIPPI...
The National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a Red Flag
Warning for critical fire weather conditions, which is in effect
from 9 AM to 7 PM CDT Tuesday. A Fire Weather Watch has also been
issued. This Fire Weather Watch for critical fire weather
conditions is in effect from Wednesday morning through Wednesday
evening.
* AFFECTED AREA...Pointe Coupee, West Feliciana, East Feliciana,
St. Helena, Washington, Iberville, West Baton Rouge, East
Baton Rouge, Assumption, St. James, St. John The Baptist,
Upper Lafourche, St. Charles, Upper St. Bernard, Upper
Terrebonne, Lower Terrebonne, Lower Lafourche, Coastal
Jefferson Parish, Wilkinson, Lower Plaquemines, Amite, Lower
St. Bernard, Pike, Northern Tangipahoa, Walthall, Southeast
St. Tammany, Western Orleans, Pearl River, Eastern Orleans,
Northern St. Tammany, Southwestern St. Tammany, Hancock,
Central Tangipahoa, Harrison, Lower Tangipahoa, Jackson,
Northern Livingston, Southern Livingston, Western Ascension,
Eastern Ascension, Upper Jefferson, Lower Jefferson, Upper
Plaquemines and Central Plaquemines.
* WINDS...Northeast 15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph.
* RELATIVE HUMIDITY...Approaching 25 percent.
* IMPACTS...Any fires that develop will likely spread rapidly.
Outdoor burning is not recommended.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A Red Flag Warning means that critical fire weather conditions
are either occurring now, or will shortly. A combination of
strong winds, low relative humidity, and warm temperatures can
contribute to extreme fire behavior.
A Fire Weather Watch means that critical fire weather conditions
are forecast to occur. Listen for later forecasts and possible
Red Flag Warnings.
National Weather Service New Orleans LA
319 PM CDT Mon Sep 26 2022
...RED FLAG WARNING FOR CRITICAL FIRE CONDITIONS IN SOUTH
MISSISSIPPI AND SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA...
.The combination of low relative humidity near 25 percent and
winds between 15 and 20 mph with higher gusts will produce a high
fire danger across portions of Mississippi and Louisiana
tomorrow.
LAZ034>037-039-046>048-056>060-064>071-076>090-MSZ068>071-077-
080>082-270430-
/O.NEW.KLIX.FW.W.0003.220927T1400Z-220928T0000Z/
/O.NEW.KLIX.FW.A.0001.220928T1400Z-220929T0000Z/
Pointe Coupee-West Feliciana-East Feliciana-St. Helena-Washington-
Iberville-West Baton Rouge-East Baton Rouge-Assumption-St. James-
St. John The Baptist-Upper Lafourche-St. Charles-
Upper St. Bernard-Upper Terrebonne-Lower Terrebonne-
Lower Lafourche-Coastal Jefferson Parish-Lower Plaquemines-
Lower St. Bernard-Northern Tangipahoa-Southeast St. Tammany-
Western Orleans-Eastern Orleans-Northern St. Tammany-
Southwestern St. Tammany-Central Tangipahoa-Lower Tangipahoa-
Northern Livingston-Southern Livingston-Western Ascension-
Eastern Ascension-Upper Jefferson-Lower Jefferson-
Upper Plaquemines-Central Plaquemines-Wilkinson-Amite-Pike-
Walthall-Pearl River-Hancock-Harrison-Jackson-
319 PM CDT Mon Sep 26 2022
...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 9 AM TO 7 PM CDT TUESDAY FOR
CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER FOR SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA AND SOUTH
MISSISSIPPI... ...FIRE WEATHER WATCH IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY
MORNING THROUGH WEDNESDAY EVENING FOR CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER FOR
SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA AND SOUTH MISSISSIPPI...
The National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a Red Flag
Warning for critical fire weather conditions, which is in effect
from 9 AM to 7 PM CDT Tuesday. A Fire Weather Watch has also been
issued. This Fire Weather Watch for critical fire weather
conditions is in effect from Wednesday morning through Wednesday
evening.
* AFFECTED AREA...Pointe Coupee, West Feliciana, East Feliciana,
St. Helena, Washington, Iberville, West Baton Rouge, East
Baton Rouge, Assumption, St. James, St. John The Baptist,
Upper Lafourche, St. Charles, Upper St. Bernard, Upper
Terrebonne, Lower Terrebonne, Lower Lafourche, Coastal
Jefferson Parish, Wilkinson, Lower Plaquemines, Amite, Lower
St. Bernard, Pike, Northern Tangipahoa, Walthall, Southeast
St. Tammany, Western Orleans, Pearl River, Eastern Orleans,
Northern St. Tammany, Southwestern St. Tammany, Hancock,
Central Tangipahoa, Harrison, Lower Tangipahoa, Jackson,
Northern Livingston, Southern Livingston, Western Ascension,
Eastern Ascension, Upper Jefferson, Lower Jefferson, Upper
Plaquemines and Central Plaquemines.
* WINDS...Northeast 15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph.
* RELATIVE HUMIDITY...Approaching 25 percent.
* IMPACTS...Any fires that develop will likely spread rapidly.
Outdoor burning is not recommended.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A Red Flag Warning means that critical fire weather conditions
are either occurring now, or will shortly. A combination of
strong winds, low relative humidity, and warm temperatures can
contribute to extreme fire behavior.
A Fire Weather Watch means that critical fire weather conditions
are forecast to occur. Listen for later forecasts and possible
Red Flag Warnings.
Posted on 9/26/22 at 3:59 pm to DVinBR
quote:
Red Flag Warnings.
Got them up in quite a few areas in the SE today.
Posted on 9/26/22 at 3:59 pm to Hangit
quote:
Right now, it is off/on all the way to Jorts Vegas on I-75. I-4 is a bear every day, but usually clears by 7:00.

Posted on 9/26/22 at 3:59 pm to Roll Tide Ravens
Starting to bomb out, hate that
Posted on 9/26/22 at 4:00 pm to Tyga Woods
quote:
Fill your bathtub with water so you can flush the toilets in the event you lose water pressure
This, Fill EVERY tub you have in the house.
Posted on 9/26/22 at 4:01 pm to Roll Tide Ravens
4pm CDT Advisory. Winds up to 100mph, pressure down to 972mb.

quote:
SUMMARY OF 500 PM EDT...2100 UTC...INFORMATION
----------------------------------------
LOCATION...20.3N 83.2W
ABOUT 155 MI...250 KM SE OF THE WESTERN TIP OF CUBA
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...100 MPH...155 KM/H
PRESENT MOVEMENT...NNW OR 330 DEGREES AT 13 MPH...20 KM/H
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...972 MB...28.71 INCHES
quote:
Hurricane Ian Special Discussion Number 15
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL092022
500 PM EDT Mon Sep 26 2022
Ian continues to strengthen over the northwestern Caribbean Sea. The
last report from the Air Force Hurricane Hunters around 1630 UTC
found 700-mb flight-level winds of 79 kt. The inner core appears
better organized, and the eyewall structure has greatly improved in
radar imagery from the Cayman Islands. The 18 UTC satellite
classifications from SAB and TAFB were a consensus T4.5/77 kt, but
the continued improvement in satellite structure warrants raising
the initial intensity to 85 kt for this advisory.
Atmospheric and oceanic conditions remain very favorable for
additional intensification during the next 24 h or so, as Ian moves
over the very warm waters of the northwestern Caribbean Sea and the
southeastern Gulf of Mexico while the shear remains quite low. The
NHC intensity forecast calls for Ian to become a major hurricane
before it reaches western Cuba early Tuesday. It is then forecast to
reach its peak intensity over the southeastern Gulf of Mexico in 36
h. After that, southwesterly shear in association with a deep-layer
trough over the eastern U.S. is forecast to significantly increase
over the hurricane on Wednesday and Thursday, which will likely
disrupt the vertical structure and import drier air into its
circulation. Despite these less favorable conditions, Ian is still
forecast to remain at or near major hurricane strength as it passes
near the west-central coast of Florida on Wednesday and Thursday.
The NHC intensity forecast agrees well with the latest IVCN and HCCA
aids.
Ian has made an expected turn toward the north-northwest, and its
initial motion is 330/11 kt. The hurricane will move
north-northwestward to northward over the next day or so as it is
steered by a mid-level ridge to the east. A turn to the
north-northeast with a decrease in forward speed is forecast on
Wednesday and Thursday as the center of Ian moves near the west
coast of Florida. The slower forward motion is likely to prolong the
storm surge, wind, and rainfall impacts, especially along the west
coast of Florida. The latest track guidance has come into better
agreement on this scenario, although it is noted that small
deviations to the shore-parallel track could have large implications
on the impacts at particular locations along the west coast of
Florida. The NHC track forecast has again been adjusted slightly
eastward at 48-72 h, which follows the latest trends in the global
model guidance and lies near but just west of the multi-model
consensus aids.
Based on the latest forecast and timing of expected impacts,
Hurricane and Storm Surge Warnings have been issued along the west
coast of Florida.
Key Messages:
1. Life-threatening storm surge, hurricane-force winds, flash
floods and possible mudslides are expected in portions of western
Cuba beginning this evening and continuing into Tuesday.
Devastating wind damage is possible where the core of Ian moves
across western Cuba. Efforts to protect life and property should be
rushed to completion.
2. There is the danger of life-threatening storm surge along much
of the Florida west coast where a storm surge warning has been
issued, with the highest risk from Fort Myers to the Tampa Bay
region. Residents in these areas should listen to advice given by
local officials.
3. Hurricane-force winds are expected in the hurricane warning area
in west-central Florida beginning Wednesday morning with tropical
storm conditions expected by late Tuesday.
4. Heavy rainfall will increase across the Florida Keys and south
Florida Tuesday, spreading to central and northern Florida Wednesday
and Thursday, potentially causing flash, urban and small stream
flooding. Significant prolonged river flooding is likely across
central Florida.
FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS
INIT 26/2100Z 20.3N 83.2W 85 KT 100 MPH
12H 27/0600Z 21.7N 83.8W 105 KT 120 MPH
24H 27/1800Z 23.6N 84.0W 115 KT 130 MPH
36H 28/0600Z 25.3N 83.9W 120 KT 140 MPH
48H 28/1800Z 26.7N 83.5W 115 KT 130 MPH
60H 29/0600Z 27.5N 83.2W 100 KT 115 MPH
72H 29/1800Z 28.1N 82.9W 75 KT 85 MPH
96H 30/1800Z 30.1N 82.3W 45 KT 50 MPH...INLAND
120H 01/1800Z 33.5N 82.0W 25 KT 30 MPH...INLAND
This post was edited on 9/26/22 at 4:02 pm
Posted on 9/26/22 at 4:01 pm to LanierSpots
quote:
I have a small 6500w generator with 24 gallons of gas.
You're going to need more gas than that. I'd pick up another 30 if you can, if you don't use it, you can put it in your vehicle.
24 gallons may get you through about 3 days, depending on the load on your generator, i usually burned about 4 gallons every 12 hours with my old 5500WT I used during Gustav.
I had a 7.5 KW for IDA.
This post was edited on 9/27/22 at 9:26 am
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