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uppityperson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-16-06 01:52 PM
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How are you faring in rain and winds?
Just got back online with dialup (DSL still out) and wanted to check in and see how my fellow sayWAers are doing. How are you all?

Yesterday was wild, debris on the roads, trees popping, hard to get places. I had to keep detouring around downed trees and lines as well as drive slowly to avoid branches. We had 1 tree drop on the corner of our shop and got off lucky. It missed the car and the house and only punctured the roof in the overhang. Having been in LA/MS 2 wks post Katrina, I was spooked yesterday and last night. We got off lucky and today it is sunny here.
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uppityperson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-16-06 01:59 PM
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1. here is a story about the N. Olympic Peninsula yesterday
http://www.peninsuladailynews.com/sited/story/html/265135
A savage storm gave the back of its hand to the North Olympic Peninsula on Wednesday with a slap that snapped power poles, downed trees, blew up transformers and even blew the roof off the Clallam Bay Grocery. The aftereffects lasted late into the night, with both the Bogachiel and the Elwha Rivers expected to flood as water rushed from the Olympics into the lowlands. The rivers are forecast to recede this morning.

Residents of LaPush got an additional scare when a tsunami warning was issued for the Washington coast at about 5:30 a.m. after an undersea earthquake was reported near Japan. The warning was canceled an hour later, but 65 mph winds lashed the village and for a time closed state Highway 110. As dusk fell, LaPush Police Chief Bill Lyon worried that his patrol cars were running out of gas -- and the area's only service station powered by generators was almost out of fuel. Residents were being sheltered in the tribe's Akalat Center on the Quileute high ground. Much of the village lies in a tsunami and flood zone.Coastal communities also suffered high surf that will last at least until early today.

Throughout Clallam County, the storm also closed numerous roads and knocked out traffic signals. Trees fell faster than city, county and utility crews could pull them off roads. On Deer Park Road in Clallam County, one sheriff's deputy told the 9-1-1 dispatcher, ``We need the road totally shut down. We've got trees coming down everywhere.''

The region's power supply was probably the storm's first casualty. Bonneville Power Administration spokeswoman Carrie Reese said the 115-kilovolt transmission between Port Angeles and Sappho went out at 10:22 a.m. and still was out Wednesday evening....(bit more@ link)
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pscot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-18-06 11:05 AM
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2. Here on Whidbey
we were without power for 24 hours. Not all that unusual. I didn't see a lot of downed trees. As storms go, this one wasn't that bad, locally.
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