Hi-- this is my first major storm as an AGP owner! I may or may not be appropriately worried... Thank you in advance for any and all advice! 
I read through @SuzfromTexas 's guidance in Preparation for hurricane/tropical storm, and I can't quite understand some of the instructions. There's a lot of talk in her post about a "spigot" to which you could attach a garden hose to pump excess water through, but I don't think my setup has one anywhere in the pump/skimmer system?? No idea how a standard garden hose would interface with my pump/skimmer system... I've attached pics of my current setup and situation. As you can see, the water is currently at what appears to be the historical "high water" mark inside the skimmer. Given that there are still ~ 24 hours of rainfall to come in my area, I'm worried the pool will definitely over-fill... it's already gone up by about 1.5" in the last 24 hours. By way of landmarking, the water level yesterday morning (before the rains started) was half way up the skimmer plate. Now it's covering the bottom 3 vertical screws, and creeping towards the top-most screw.
@SuzfromTexas said pretty clearly that the pump should be on for lowering the level. Does that guidance apply to my AGP...? My initial idea was to set up a simple siphon with my 50' garden hose and let the overflow go down the driveway into the street (we live on top of a hill, luckily). Is there some reason why I shouldn't do that...?







I read through @SuzfromTexas 's guidance in Preparation for hurricane/tropical storm, and I can't quite understand some of the instructions. There's a lot of talk in her post about a "spigot" to which you could attach a garden hose to pump excess water through, but I don't think my setup has one anywhere in the pump/skimmer system?? No idea how a standard garden hose would interface with my pump/skimmer system... I've attached pics of my current setup and situation. As you can see, the water is currently at what appears to be the historical "high water" mark inside the skimmer. Given that there are still ~ 24 hours of rainfall to come in my area, I'm worried the pool will definitely over-fill... it's already gone up by about 1.5" in the last 24 hours. By way of landmarking, the water level yesterday morning (before the rains started) was half way up the skimmer plate. Now it's covering the bottom 3 vertical screws, and creeping towards the top-most screw.
@SuzfromTexas said pretty clearly that the pump should be on for lowering the level. Does that guidance apply to my AGP...? My initial idea was to set up a simple siphon with my 50' garden hose and let the overflow go down the driveway into the street (we live on top of a hill, luckily). Is there some reason why I shouldn't do that...?






