[arrl-odv:17212] RE: [arrl-odv:17210] Water, Water Everywhere

Some of you know that my wife Linda, KA1ZD has been working in Houston since May (the result of a transfer from California, where she had been for the previous 17 months). Purely by luck, she had planned a week's vacation in New England beginning last Thursday night, so she managed to be here rather than in Houston when Ike hit. She's planning to go back on the 22nd, assuming the airport is open and the power is back on. Dave K1ZZ ________________________________ From: dick@pobox.com [mailto:dick@pobox.com] Sent: Sun 9/14/2008 5:57 PM To: arrl-odv Subject: [arrl-odv:17210] Water, Water Everywhere 14 SEP 2008 - 1157 CDT By the time it finally stops raining in the Chicago area early tomorrow morning, I will have probably received 12" of rain in 48 hours. Yesterday, St. Charles, IL received 7.90" of rain and apparently was the largest number officially recorded in the Chicago area. We have a full basement with two finished rooms - one of them being my radio station and computer- central. So far, Judy and I are dry with both sump pumps in good working order. But I'm keeping a close eye on the situation as the remnants of Hurricane Ike pass over us today with 2 to 4" additional rain. What is usually the largest hamfest in Chicago area, the two-day CFMC Radio Expo, will be a financial wash-out when it closes in the next hour or so. I attended yesterday and the attendance was about 20 percent of normal and Vice Director Howard Huntington is attending today. With all this said, the WX could be far worse with wind and thunderstorms. Localized severe flooding appears to be the major problem in NE Illinois. 73 - Dick, W9GIG
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Sumner, Dave, K1ZZ