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September 5, 2008
Got rain?
Posted: 10:53 PM ET

David Mattingly | Bio
AC360° Contributor

Got rain? We sure do. Myrtle Beach is getting soaked by Hanna right now and so are we.

18 Comments
Filed under: Tropical Storm Hanna
18 Comments
Sandra, Wadley Ga.   September 5th, 2008 11:05 pm ET

Hi David. You need better rain gear, bright yellow pants and jacket with a hood and of course you can stamp CNN on it. Just in case you are swept away, you will not be noticed in that soaked red color. Be safe and God Bless you.

Annie Kate   September 5th, 2008 11:33 pm ET

David

Stay safe and hope you have some good towels to get you dry! I hope Hanna doesn’t do much damage.

Annie Kate
Birmingham AL

gwen sutton   September 6th, 2008 12:08 am ET

We’re got plenty of rain in Duplin County, it’s 12.05am Saturday and i’ll walk all night long. We’re not going to the shelter. Hanna is pushing lots of water and the winds are picking up now, we’ve had tornodo warnings and some have been spotted locally. I’ll be sending Twitters out also. You guys be safe, dont play in the water for a show, those rip tides can be deadly.

Uma, Liverpool, UK   September 6th, 2008 12:20 am ET

Yes, actually, we do! Floods in Wales. And Cornwall. It’s positively blattering down, and has got quite windy and cold. Actually, our so-called Summer was good, if one is a duck. Not as wet as 2007, but September will probably make it up, and the ground is saturated.

None of the wind and rain is like what you have, let alone what Haiti is dealing with, which is like India! It’s still dismal. I’ll try to get pics up, during the weekend.

Meanwhile, you lot, stay safe! That’s decidedly UNSAFE. I’m still traumatised from watching you lot in Gustav, on Monday and Tuesday.

Been to Myrtle Beach. Remember it well.

It’s not my imagination, these storms are more and worse than they used to be? Function of climate-change?

Omer Duli   September 6th, 2008 1:21 am ET

Do you think NYc is going to get alot of rain its 1:21 am and it started raining heavy!!

Camina T. in Arroyo Grande CA   September 6th, 2008 1:41 am ET

Nope. Central California has no rain and hasn’t had much in recent history. Mandatory water conservation rules were mailed to every house this week. We are in a “severely restricted water suppy condition”. Watch for migation out of California because of water shortage soon? We already have build out constrains and Desal plans. And even now alot of water is brought in from else where.This makes it fun to watch HUrricans on T.V. WE sort of drool even when its not Anderson Cooper in the picture. Lightening here just causes grass and forest fires in the hills. I keep a bucket in my shower to save the water before it gets hot . I go out and stand in the little rain that falls ever since I was a kid.

Heather,Ca,US   September 6th, 2008 2:05 am ET

I guess it could be worse like getting hit by flying fish. I hope you and your crew have a safe and dry place to sleep tonight.

Megan Dresslar   September 6th, 2008 2:33 am ET

Hi David,
I agree with Sandra in Ga……. Just hang in there!!!! Wow! you got wet soak! I hope you are doing ok right now…….. Please stay safe and get warm up to get sleep.
Megan D.
Shoreline, Wa

susan   September 6th, 2008 9:32 am ET

Preparing for Hanna as I read this. Right now it’s the calm before the storm; very humid, but sunny, but it’s coming, wind is starting to pick up now. Wide-spread flooding expected in PA, and the river is right behind me, but thank goodness, there’s good flood control where I live. Hope you made it through safe and sound!

Moe DeFendi   September 6th, 2008 11:33 am ET

Hi Anderson,
How come CNN and you are not reporting on over 500 deaths in Haiti from Hanna?
It is disgraceful what is happening there and CNN is not showing that . Haiti needs desperate help. I am not Haitian but you should go there and do a special…they are about to get hit again!!! You are always on the cutting edge of the news (big fan here) forget the “policrapyticians” of DC and let’s do some real reporting on a valuable issue that everyone is ignoring!
You should alsot ravel to India and do a report called “FLOODS, the largest killer of our Planet!!”
Best regards
Moe DeFendi

Heidi   September 6th, 2008 11:38 am ET

Yup, sure do! We’ve got plenty of rain here in Baltimore. My basement is flooding! Good luck, stay safe.

Shedrick Nellon   September 6th, 2008 1:00 pm ET

It’s really funny to me that once it was certain that New Orleans(for all intents & purposes) “dodged the bullet”, the nation media had no more interest in the story. I’ve not heard a word about it since Monday. The fallout from Gustav, while not nearly as devastating as Katrina, in Baton Rouge was/is pretty bad. The infrastructure was crippled, & we were supposedly prepared for it. Many people are going to be without power, some without water, for weeks.

You can’t imagine sitting in a house with no power, hence no AC, in south Louisiana. With no stores open, no gas stations, you just sit & sweat. It is the most miserable feeling I’ve ever had…tens of thousands of people here in Baton Rouge would agree.

I tried to get gas several times since Tuesday only to find that either nothing was open, or the lines were too long(today, however, was almost normal). Waiting in lines for ice, water, & MREs?? How is all that not news worthy? I guess there weren’t enough deaths to make good ratings..

I’ve never thought too much of the media, but now I don’t think ANYTHING of it.

EJ (USA)   September 6th, 2008 4:04 pm ET

So what really happened in Haiti? I saw a report from another network yesterday that 500 people had been killed so far - but then hours later they said they could not verify the report.

Arachnae   September 6th, 2008 4:47 pm ET

There’s always a silver lining. At least you’re not getting pummeled by twenty-pound carp.

Franko   September 7th, 2008 3:32 am ET

Add a life jacket, gps beacon to locate you, 100′ depth, waterproof webcam and mike, satellite uplink, nuclear submarine frequency, for ultimate reliability, even shark repellant.

Do an assignment swap with an Asian Cyclone reporter.
How they prepare, in Bangladesh ? Compare and New Orleans contrast.

Ron Ault   September 7th, 2008 8:13 am ET

Why aren’t we hearing anything about the recovery of Gustav? I understand Baton Rouge is still down without power and Gustav is the worst hurricane to ever hit Baton Rouge…is it somehow a Republican Governor and a Republican President supressing reporting until after the election? My Brother is Pearcy, Arkansas still doesn’t have power from Gustav…all red states, all hit hard by Gustav…no public awareness into just how inept the federal and state response has been…sounds like someone is “managing” the facts fed to average John Q. Citizen. Is it they don’t want any more Katrina videos of citizens screaming…Help Us, please, help us?

jessie norwood   September 7th, 2008 3:19 pm ET

Hey, Anderson we olf folkssss here in atlanta didn’t blink —— We love you here You are the best at everything. We’ve been watching you since Louisanna. This is what we said who’s that crazy guy he must be our son (smile), We here are 60 plus young. Thank you for giving us the news as it happenin Jessie

Genevieve M, TX   September 8th, 2008 1:26 am ET

You definitely don’t look as if you are having fun! :(

Be careful that you don’t get swept away by the rain or wind!

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