Subj : I get occasional power outages. Normally blamed on trees as well. But To : August Abolins From : Carol Shenkenberger Date : Sat Dec 26 2020 14:22:43 Re: I get occasional power outages. Normally blamed on trees as well. But By: August Abolins to Charles Pierson on Tue Nov 17 2020 09:25 pm > Hi Charles! > > 16 Nov 20 15:45, you wrote to me: > > CP> The bad part it we have well water, not city water, so power outages > CP> also knock out the well pumps. > > Lack of access to the usual water source can be a major problem for many, ev > in my area where many homes feature their own wells. > > But, I have a stash of the small bottled kind and keep a few large jugs of > water around. It's a relief to have some spare water even just for flushing > Yesterday I could get my water in town at the shop where the town water is > gravity-fed from a nearby lake to a water tower. > > > CP> In 2008, Hurricane Ike knocked out the power around Houston for a > CP> while. My parents were lucky, only a few hours. Where I live now was > CP> a few days. I lived about 1.5 miles from where I do now, and was > CP> without power or water for 2 weeks. > > The winds yesterday could have practically been called a hurricane. But gues > anything under 100mph is just a "Storm With No Name". > > near 100mph is still bad if not built for it. Most of the east coast USA, Canada, Mexico and down pretty far into South America build at least to CAT1. A lot to CAT2 or CAT3. xxcarol --- SBBSecho 2.11-Win32 * Origin: SHENK'S EXPRESS, shenks.synchro.net (1:275/100) .