Sunday, August 23, 2009

Hurricane Bill & Sandbridge

I am happy to report that Hurricane Bill came and went without any major effect to our little community. About 5:30 yesterday (8/22/09) we got a extremely heavy rain. Some areas in Virginia Beach reported up to 4.5 inches in less than an hour.

On the Sandbridge oceanfront deck chairs of any weight weren't even moved by this first named storm to come our way. We are thankful as always for being bypassed by Hurricanes.

Edgar Cayce, one of America's great seers, selected Virginia Beach as the headquarters city for his business. His reason was that he viewed this city as one of the safest in regard to natural disasters.

The other theory that I have heard states that: The effect of the outward curvature of North Carolina's outer banks on Hurricane tracking shows that storms moving up the east coast are pushed offshore as they approach Sandbridge. If a storm is inclined to push back towards land they are north of our area.

Bottom line is that in general we have been fortunate. Surf's up. Later.

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