16 August 2007 @ 08:45 pm
Tropical Storms and Nominations  
So, looks as if the forecasters missed the boat a little on Tropical Storm Erin. Specifically, the Weather Channel stationed their "man on the scene" down in Corpus Christi but it came in a bit north of there and put Houston on the dirty side of the storm. For those who don't live in tropical weather territory, that means that we're on the side of the storm where the winds are coming in from over the Gulf and are thus the most rain-laden. Glad I'm on vacation because the route I usually take home was underwater this afternoon. That would have sucked but I avoided that fate. Yay!

Erin never worried me but I'll admit that Dean makes me nervous. That one looks likely to develop into a killer storm and the water temps are primed to make it deadly. Luckily, Joe will be in town for Dean so I'll have help in closing down his business, my office, and our house before evacuating if it looks like it's headed this way. That's a nice bonus over 2005's Rita fun when I got to do that all on my own.

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Thank you to whomever nominated some of my SG-1 icons for a Stargate fan award. I didn't know that the nomination period had opened - I'm not getting my memos! - and I had no idea there was room to nominate icons. I've nominated fic and videos in the past but don't recall ever seeing an icon category. That was completely unexpected. In fact, when I got the notice, I thought, "Oh dear, someone nominated the brilliant fic, Speak the Living, that [livejournal.com profile] paian wrote for me during the Teal'c ficathon and my name has accidentally been used as the author."

So, I was shocked that the noms were actually for me. I'm touched and honored. Thank you. :)
 
 
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Mish[identity profile] hsapiens.livejournal.com on August 17th, 2007 02:55 am (UTC)
Thank you. :) Rita was seriously no fun and I ended up being stuck here in town since they screwed up the roads/gas. I'm hoping they have their act together this time. *fingers crossed* Actually, I'm hoping this thing comes nowhere near us or that shearing winds develop soon.

Erin so far hasn't been nearly the event that Allison was. Were you here for Allison? Now that one was misery. I've learned to pay attention until the storm reaches the East Coast.
[identity profile] ter369.livejournal.com on August 17th, 2007 03:25 am (UTC)
Were you here for Allison? Now that one was misery.

I moved to Houston later that year. My friend there at the time blogged her way through the storm, whenever the power went on. She also had to drive to pick up (rescue) her daughter from summer camp out near Tomball. Since that experience was fresh in everyone's mind when I arrived, I received a lot of storm advice. Which was needed, as I'm only up to date on earthquake and fire preparedness as a California native.

When Rita was on the way, I was lucky to leave around 3:30 AM and be on almost empty highway all the way to Dallas. Making the decision to go or stay was tough, until [livejournal.com profile] rachelcaine called and said, "You're coming here, right? As in, tonight." I figured if they were concerned in Dallas, I should leave.

So I'll watch the NWS storm page and be thinking of you.

tejas[identity profile] tejas.livejournal.com on August 17th, 2007 03:28 am (UTC)
Had I not lived high and dry through Allison, I might have been fighting you for crash space at Rox's. :-) Though, I had several spots to go including one friend who said, "Bring the cats". As it was, I sat it out and was happy to do so. Ended up going over to my sister's the day after losing power, but we were only without power for a day or so.
Mish: Vala -- Colorful[identity profile] hsapiens.livejournal.com on August 17th, 2007 10:07 pm (UTC)
Missing Allison was a good tactical move on your part. That took us all by surprise and was very, very un-fun. I would be in bad shape for earthquake or fire but I've got the tropical systems routine down.

Hopefully, this thing will die down and be more manageable. Or, if it must be a category 4 or 5, it can do like Brett did and hit the King Ranch down there on the Coastal Bend. Not a lot of people to evacuate, at least. *fingers crossed*