Friday Five
Sep. 14th, 2018 06:51 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This Friday Five is brought to you by Hurricane Florence and
anais_pf.
1. Have you ever experienced a hurricane firsthand?
Yes, a few times. Growing up in South Florida, they happened often enough that hurricane preparedness was a standard part of the science curriculum every year.
2. Have you ever experienced outside heat over 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celcius)?
Yes, often. The hottest was in Scottsdale, Arizona, at 113 degrees Fahrenheit. But Florida at 100 is worse than Arizona at 113 because of the humidity.
3. When and where was the coldest temperature you have ever experienced?
Where/when was probably Massachusetts in the late 80s/early 90s. I don't know how cold it was but I've definitely been outside in the negative degrees Fahrenheit. (Negative 20 or so Celsius)
4. Is your household prepared for a possible power outage of two to seven days?
Yes! We have supplies and also generators.
5. Do you have a go bag?
No, but I should.
PS. A friend of mine from camp (aaaages ago) was from Florence, South Carolina. I hope his family is ok in Florence the city during Florence the Hurricane.
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1. Have you ever experienced a hurricane firsthand?
Yes, a few times. Growing up in South Florida, they happened often enough that hurricane preparedness was a standard part of the science curriculum every year.
2. Have you ever experienced outside heat over 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celcius)?
Yes, often. The hottest was in Scottsdale, Arizona, at 113 degrees Fahrenheit. But Florida at 100 is worse than Arizona at 113 because of the humidity.
3. When and where was the coldest temperature you have ever experienced?
Where/when was probably Massachusetts in the late 80s/early 90s. I don't know how cold it was but I've definitely been outside in the negative degrees Fahrenheit. (Negative 20 or so Celsius)
4. Is your household prepared for a possible power outage of two to seven days?
Yes! We have supplies and also generators.
5. Do you have a go bag?
No, but I should.
PS. A friend of mine from camp (aaaages ago) was from Florence, South Carolina. I hope his family is ok in Florence the city during Florence the Hurricane.