2019 Rugby World Cup
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@gt12 said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
It’s still not even touched down and we are already on an evacuation warning here, as are a few other places in Yokohama and Tokyo. It’s moving slowly, which sucks a bit.
Heaps of rain - not much wind yet - saw on the news this morning that they predict we’ll get up to 800 mls of rain within this 36 hour period, and up to 1000 down around Shizuoka where it should hit first.
To put that in perspective, October is one of the heavier rainfall months with about 135 mls on average. Some places will get that in an hour (perhaps more). Our little garden already has about 2cm of standing water, so I’m a bit concerned.
So, we’ll see how strong it is as a typhoon, but just for precipitation, things are already very worrying - mainly because they get concerned about landslides with this much rain, which often come down on the houses built on the flat land below. That was what made the storms in Hiroshima so bad a couple of years ago.
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/special/01/1919/
Anyway, as it is moving pretty slowly, I think it will be a very long day and Sunday games in Iwate must be up for the chop. I’ll bet that the Japan game happens, the trains are due to start running at midday tomorrow (will all be shut down here by midday today).
Shite
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@taniwharugby said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@nzzp green circle is where eye of the storm was about 12 hours ago
movement since this morning...green circle where it was at 11am NZT
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@taniwharugby said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@canefan I saw one comment on FB froma guy there saying 'my son has played in worse rain than this in Wellington and the ABs game would have been finishing about now, they could have played'
Obviously the authorities didn't want people moving around in the city. But it's a shame they couldn't play the game earlier in the day if they knew the storm would hit later in the evening
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been in a bunch of tropical cyclones. had the eye of Winston go right over us, 2016, a 35min calm lull before the lethal destruction started slamming us again from the other direction. Despite all the forecasts you never know where they are going to go. Or when. They speed up, slow down, go sideways, even backtrack. The forecasting is not exact.
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Well, it’s pretty bad.
We haven’t left but there is flooding in our city, nearer the river, so we are now hoping that the flooding doesn’t extend around to our area.
Having said that, we put the car on the 2nd floor of the wife’s work, and put down a barrier for flooding, so said fuck it and started drinking.
Beer and chips right now.
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@gt12 said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
Well, it’s pretty bad.
We haven’t left but there is flooding in our city, nearer the river, so we are now hoping that the flooding doesn’t extend around to our area.
Having said that, we put the car on the 2nd floor of the wife’s work, and put down a barrier for flooding, so said fuck it and started drinking.
Beer and chips right now.
Stay safe mate
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@gt12 said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
Well, it’s pretty bad.
We haven’t left but there is flooding in our city, nearer the river, so we are now hoping that the flooding doesn’t extend around to our area.
Having said that, we put the car on the 2nd floor of the wife’s work, and put down a barrier for flooding, so said fuck it and started drinking.
Beer and chips right now.
Drinking beer is a great strategy for seeing off a Super Typhoon. Stay safe!
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Cheers, our apartment has multiple floors, so if it is that bad, we’ll just go camp on the floors above. Plus the wife’s work is literally 300 meters away, so we can just take over her office. Their (and our other local) convenie is still open!
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@gt12 said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
Cheers, our apartment has multiple floors, so if it is that bad, we’ll just go camp on the floors above. Plus the wife’s work is literally 300 meters away, so we can just take over her office. Their (and our other local) convenie is still open!
Food and beer. You guys are sorted!
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@gt12 said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
Well, it’s pretty bad.
We haven’t left but there is flooding in our city, nearer the river, so we are now hoping that the flooding doesn’t extend around to our area.
Having said that, we put the car on the 2nd floor of the wife’s work, and put down a barrier for flooding, so said fuck it and started drinking.
Beer and chips right now.
What took you so long?
Reiterate those saying "stay safe".
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@gt12 said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
Well, it’s pretty bad.
We haven’t left but there is flooding in our city, nearer the river, so we are now hoping that the flooding doesn’t extend around to our area.
Having said that, we put the car on the 2nd floor of the wife’s work, and put down a barrier for flooding, so said fuck it and started drinking.
Beer and chips right now.
Honestly, I'm think I'm mostly happy that you have stayed away from those "instant donuts" you said you had.
That shit sounded disgusting...
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@voodoo said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@gt12 said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
Well, it’s pretty bad.
We haven’t left but there is flooding in our city, nearer the river, so we are now hoping that the flooding doesn’t extend around to our area.
Having said that, we put the car on the 2nd floor of the wife’s work, and put down a barrier for flooding, so said fuck it and started drinking.
Beer and chips right now.
Honestly, I'm think I'm mostly happy that you have stayed away from those "instant donuts" you said you had.
That shit sounded disgusting...
Ha ha.
We opened a bottle of Faiveley (Macon villages) Bourgogne blanc and we have some bread, Brie, ham, salami, and salad going right now (while watching to see if the river bursts it’s banks).
Still have the donuts on standby though.
Went for reccy to see if the flooding was near us, and the 7-11 is still open. Can still get beer and a freshly made fried ‘nana’ chicken if you want.