(07-22-2020, 09:13 PM)kalianna Wrote: We were off the island when Iselle hit and I'm wondering about specific prep advice. Looks right now like winds 60-80 mph. Some specific questions:
Is this strong enough to take out windows?
Empty shelves?
Should windows be taped? Plywood?
Will wind affect all sides of the house or mainly windward side?
Should rain-protected doors be left open or closed?
Any other advice learned from past experience would be very helpful. Thanks.
It depends on where you live and your circumstances. Iselle hit the big island Kapoho corner hard and made a sort of wind tunnel up the pohoiki-Pahoa road. Up at leilani, we got heavy wind+rain, but just down the road, below, everything was Practically destroyed with this wind tunnel effect. Watch the weather Forecast/radar closely. Know where it will strike.
So, leilani got lucky and had only 5 days++ with no electricity.
A car runs on gas and can charge small devices for a long time, if needed. Make sure you have car chargers working. Pack a to go bag and put it in the car with enough clothes and *meds*, raincoat, towels for going to an emergency shelter... Don’t forget pet needs, pet food also, if pets are going with you. Park the car facing outward bound and away from everything the night before storm arrival.
Make sure to have plenty of ready to eat food: canned, dry, ripening fruit, on hand as you won’t have power to heat anything for 5 or more days. Don’t forget dry milk, instant tea, etc.
Also, extra batteries, flashlights, and a kerosene lamp or two with extra fuel. Also, make sure that you can carry water from your storage to the toilet to flush it. (You might need a wheelbarrow for the bucket.)
And lots of stuff to entertain yourself with books, crafts, etc.
Hawaii/Hawaiians manage these kinds of emergencies really well, but it just takes awhile. You have to Be prepared to manage on your own for awhile.
Also, consider not riding it out: if you are compromised in any way, consider going to the other side of the island (world?) till it’s over. Your life and your sanity is worth more than your stuff.
Iselle was my 3d hurricane.
All the best,
Ccat