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rockhillmanor
Oct 24, 2015Explorer II
rocmoc wrote:MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
IMHO No matter what it takes DieselBurps, when you feel the first gusts of storm wind,maneuver your rig endwise to the wind, even if you have to block aisles and unplug to do it. Do not allow the wind to hit you on the beam.
Also AGREE! Have had to do this twice in West Texas & Southern New Mexico and you are in Worst conditions than I was.Put the ship into the wind!
rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
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I did this in west Memphis where a tornado actually touched down in the CG. Those that took the hit sideways flipped. Those of us that unhooked and backed out in the aisle didn't. The CG didn't have shelters and it came up quick with just minutes notice as tornadoes do.
I sure would NOT ever stay inside an RV during a hurricane.
Hurricane forecasts give 'plenty' of notice to get out of dodge. There really is no reason to be caught in a hurricane in an RV. You have 'days' to get out of the area if one heeds the noaa reports.
Our prayers go out to all the RV campers in Mexico and Texas that they stay safe.
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