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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAnother scary Hurricane Ian video:
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We were in the eye wall of Cat. 4 #Hurricane #Ian for over 5 hours and the back side was the worst.
I haven't experienced anything close to this in over 30 years @weatherchannel
I haven't experienced anything close to this in over 30 years @weatherchannel
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Another scary Hurricane Ian video: (Original Post)
tblue37
Sep 2022
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hlthe2b
(102,193 posts)1. What an idiot in that boat...
NO sympathy for someone who obviously has resources yet is too stupid or arrogant to get out of harm's way.
Dale in Laurel MD
(698 posts)2. Is there anyone in the boat?
Or has it broken its moorings and is adrift?
hlthe2b
(102,193 posts)4. Previous video I saw of it yesterday looked like there was someone trying to manuever it.
But you could be right...
WhiskeyGrinder
(22,315 posts)3. Pretty sure it's just adrift.
hatrack
(59,583 posts)5. I really doubt anybody was aboard
Lots of boats lost their moorings and were cast adrift when piers collapsed or were overtopped.
Leith
(7,808 posts)6. The sound of the storm reminded me of vuvuzelas
as played by bees.
I sure hope that boat was insured.
crickets
(25,959 posts)7. The sound was awful. I hope I never hear that firsthand. nt
LastDemocratInSC
(3,647 posts)8. That eerie sound can be generated
by the wind creating a partial vacuum and turbulence in the sewer vent lines that exit a building on the roof.