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Name:   GoneFishin - Email Member
Subject:   Tropical Storm Alberto
Date:   5/26/2018 6:38:06 PM





Name:   MrHodja - Email Member
Subject:   Tropical Storm Alberto
Date:   5/26/2018 9:56:16 PM

And your recommendation as a Coastie would be?





Name:   GoneFishin - Email Member
Subject:   Tropical Storm Alberto
Date:   5/26/2018 11:35:29 PM

Stay inside, watch the Indy 500, then the Coca Cola 600, watch the NBA, post on the forum, and chill out. This is from Coast Guard Reg 5743.BF.012.432A. It was a change from the original 5743.BF.012.432. To read the entie reg, it is necessary to enter a Coast Guard ID.





Name:   Talullahhound - Email Member
Subject:   Tropical Storm Alberto
Date:   5/28/2018 12:04:58 PM

Yes, rain headed our way.  Possible spin up tonadoes.  Just hoping the rain doesn't beat down my oak leaf and broad leaf hydrangea which have just started blooming. 





Name:   Rooster - Email Member
Subject:   Tropical Storm Alberto
Date:   5/28/2018 5:14:07 PM

And the lake keeps going down.





Name:   Lifer - Email Member
Subject:   Tropical Storm Alberto
Date:   5/28/2018 6:05:46 PM

They are lowering it in preparation for the floods that are coming. Good water management that nobody wants to give them credit for.





Name:   Talullahhound - Email Member
Subject:   Tropical Storm Alberto
Date:   5/28/2018 6:07:16 PM

Maybe in your neck of the woods, but right now it is where it normally is here.  Perhaps I'll see it later - i'm pretty far from the dam.

 





Name:   F1Fan - Email Member
Subject:   Tropical Storm Alberto
Date:   5/29/2018 7:08:46 AM

“Maybe in your neck of the woods, but right now it is where it normally is here.  Perhaps I'll see it later - i'm pretty far from the dam.“

 

if serious, this is one funny post. WTH?





Name:   Talullahhound - Email Member
Subject:   Tropical Storm Alberto
Date:   5/29/2018 12:26:11 PM

OK, I will spell it out for you - I DID NOT SEE ANY CHANGE in the LEVEL OF THE WATER, based on where it normal is on my dock.  I"m sorry you found my comment stupid - I guess we can't all be as smart as you.  I didn't go out and measure it.  If they draw down the water starting at the dam, I don't think it all goes down all at once, even in all places.  But if I am not correct about that, then I bow to your superior knowledge.  AGAIN,  I DID NOT NOTICE ANY CHANGE IN THE WATER LEVEL EYE JUDGING IT FROM WHERE IT NORMALLY MEETS MY DOCK.  So I SAW NO INDICATION THAT THE WATER LEVEL HAD CHANGED, based on them drawng down the water level for the storm.  

Hope I clarified my "stupid" statement.  Bless your little heart.  









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