Iām in the Atlanta area - looking at weather reports, it doesnāt seem like itās going to be THAT bad, though it is unusual for a hurricane to have a path that goes right through here, as opposed to us just getting the edge of the storm.
Itās been raining for a day already and will keep going the next couple days. Nothing heavy yet, but sounds like it will get heavy (rain has actually been very light so far, just constant). Wind is my concern. Looks like the forecast has calmed down in terms of wind speed since last night, so thatās good. Still windy and there could be gusts, but the reports Iām seeing so far are more like winds up to the teens, rather than 20ās and 30ās that I saw last night.
My concern for me, personally, is that my house is surrounded by trees, so I really donāt need strong winds combined with soaked ground.
Itās projected to nail the vacation home of a guy I know. We have a lot of mutual friends and I hate follow him on Facebook. He posts condescending entrepreneur and āthoughtfulā conservative stuff all the time but deep down heās a raging Trumper. Bought the house a few years ago, after claiming climate change canāt be real otherwise why are insurers still serving Florida homes? Iām hoping the hurricane nails him, only him, and his insurer folds and disappears as is the custom in FL.
One thing to be mindful of, that Atl folks may not be used to is that when soils get soaked, it can make it easier for trees with shallow root systems to blow over. So even if you arenāt getting extreme winds, the moderate winds might cause significant damage when coupled with a lot of rain.
Correct. We had an apple tree fall down years ago because it was in a little sunken part of the yard, so water would pool there. It was away from the house and not towering, so it wasnāt a problem when it fell, but we and most other houses in my neighborhood have huge, looming trees.
Postponing the two ATL/MYM games until Monday really screws the Royals. Now the games with KC mean something to ATL and weāll probably get Sale and Fried.
Just another untold human tragedy of this impending disaster.
I do. One local low-tech league where some of the guys have been doing it for 30+ years, and one online where I only know one person. Both are weekly lineups, I did a daily league once and I just do not have the bandwidth.
I made a playlist for when you ride your bike Hokie:
Iām only joking around of course.
I used to commute exclusively by bike for about 2 years (~30-40 miles per week) and then a mix of some days bike, other days bus for 6 months (~25 miles per week). I miss it. It was a good way to get some fresh air, exercise, and see the city from a different perspectiv. I did my best to follow the rules of the road but definitely did some biker shit at times. Thankfully a lot of my commute was on dedicated bike paths! I only had to share the road a little bit to get to those paths.
I did have one wipeout when my tire got stuck in a light rail track my first time trying a slightly different route. I had some nice bruises and a little road rash but didnāt hit my head or anything. I had to put the chain back on, but once that was done I finished the ride to work. And I kept commuting via bike. Now Iām on blood thinners and a cycling accident could be pretty fatal
My partner has been hit twice by cars, including once that had multiple broken bones and an in-patient hospital stay. She still does about once per week because parking is a ton easier, but thatās going to be stopping.
Adams is effectively being indicted for being stupid. What he did is run of the mill corruption for your median NYC pulic official, his crime was being too stupid to not get caught.
Today, a group of independent security researchers revealed that theyād found a flaw in a web portal operated by the carmaker Kia that let the researchers reassign control of the Internet-connected features of most modern Kia vehiclesādozens of models representing millions of cars on the roadāfrom the smartphone of a carās owner to the hackersā own phone or computer. By exploiting that vulnerability and building their own custom app to send commands to target cars, they were able to scan virtually any Internet-connected Kia vehicleās license plate and within seconds gain the ability to track that carās location, unlock the car, honk its horn, or start its ignition at will.