PEANUTCAPITOL said:
Charlie Wooten & Mike Holderfield,Two great engineers for this area they know thier stuff.
Yes they do so I bet they are both doing the necessary things to anticipate what may happen just in case we get rain ------ the space coast..18-24 inches. It'll be blowing from the East so Mike, since this is your first big storm in that building in a couple of decades; roof should still be good but old eng was the worst place, make sure somebody keeps an eye on the water that'll seep in around the windows in the old upstairs news room and run down the kitchen walls, also the roof access window in the upstairs hall. Might want to double check the big cat on the hill in the morning. If you haven't, and Doc hasn't, I bet you it hasn't been done. Call if you need me. Same for you CW and everyone else. Wind shouldn't be a problem in Dothan and not too much on the coast but power may go and roads and clean water and etc, etc. The lack of budget from the corporate pretenders (excluding cceng) may show quickly when the clouds thicken and the internet craps out.
It'll be interesting to listen and see who does what and is prepared for what, lots of new blood on the airways. I am tempted to put up a list but that would steal competitive advantages and since there are stations that do know what all needs to be done and prepared the communities can find it on the dial so if anyone would like to be kind enough to start a thread about the possibilities and what to who to have called. All I'll say is
DON'T START A PANIC.