bobndot wrote:
nycsteve wrote:
Buzzcut1 wrote:
You probably will not be driving anywhere to help anyone when the heavy winds hit. You should be hunkered down so that the only folks out there are police fire and EMS don't become an additional person they have to go help when stuff goes south. Put the TC on the truck and point it into the winds. After it dies down you can take it off and go help.
Agreed. I feel the TC is best off on the truck in heavy wind. I did Sandy and Irene recently. Had the TC on, stayed with it adjusting position to point into the wind. I got a heads up on the hourly projected wind direction from the NWS site. They were spot on not only with wind but the detailed flood projections. I honestly don't think the TC is safe off the truck exposed to heavy wind.
x3 on truck into wind...ready to use for yourself if need be .
its a nice thought to help others but...daughter had to vacate her home , lost her house and had to rebuild twice in those storms and had to use the rv to live in while vacating and thereafter.
Hey Bob, hope all is well!