I was a Merchant Seaman for 20+ years and had my share of Hurricanes, Typhoons & Cyclones! We used to sit by the Short Wave Radios at Coffee Breaks and chuckle at the announcers comment "the storm has gone safely out to sea"
Here's a Typhoon story. We were trapped in Kobe, Japan (Osaka Bay) when a Typhoon came in and we couldn't make it out to sea in time. Around Midnight, the winds got so severe the Captain ordered me to start the Main Engine as the Anchor began to drag.....We were soon at Full Speed (25,000HP!) with the anchor STILL dragging (our ship was 1000' long...a Container Ship)......by 5AM were were able to slow the engine down a bit. By breakfast we stopped the engine and were 6 Miles from where we started. Ok, Osaka Bay is big.....but we were dragging anchor along with about 150 other vessels....it was a miracle no one collided.
Hurricane? How about Floyd. We successfully maneuvered ourselves around Floyd by hugging the coast of Cuba. By 7PM we congratulated ourselves on our seamanship. By 9PM, the captain called out the engine department. We were receiving a distress call from a vessel behind us a few miles. Sooooo...we turned Around and headed Into Floyd to effect a rescue! by Midnight we encountered the 60' Fishing vessel....no engine, no rudder....no electrical power. Our lookouts spotted the flashlights from the fishermen. All 7 crew were safely brought aboard (no small feat in inself as the seas were 40' by then)......they were Dominicans but we dropped them off in Panama as that was our next port of call.....Sorry if this hijacked the thread.....
Will be thinking of you all up here in Washington state this weekend.......stay safe.......and put your Alembic Gear in Zip Lock Bags! The basses will float.......