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If it had just more time and 200 miles of water it would have been a super cane i was talking about last week. We never got a thing from it here but some clouds and 20mph winds and some mist off and on.
You can stop complaining about your lack of rain for the 3000th time now that thousands of peoples' lives have been completely devastated by this storm. I mean, seriously, get a grip. You sound like a surfer who hasn't caught a wave in few months lamenting the lack of a tsunami.
Thank you! That is what I saw after Katrina on I-59. The winds must be considerably stronger at that height? I had never witnessed that before Katrina and it amazed me that the whole tree did not blow over.
My own experience when I used to live on the coast was the larger trees snapped like that because they couldn't bend in the wind enough like smaller/younger trees, but can't say specifically that's why and a complete guess though!
My own experience when I used to live on the coast was the larger trees snapped like that because they couldn't bend in the wind enough like smaller/younger trees, but can't say specifically that's why and a complete guess though!
Maybe somebody knows the answer to that question? I live 100 miles inland and usually our trees just get blown over in the big storms. I think Sandy broke off a few pines around us; but that was an exception.
If it had just more time and 200 miles of water it would have been a super cane i was talking about last week. We never got a thing from it here but some clouds and 20mph winds and some mist off and on.
OMG ...enough~ We DONT CARE ... stop telling us EVERY SINGLE STORM
You can stop complaining about your lack of rain for the 3000th time now that thousands of peoples' lives have been completely devastated by this storm. I mean, seriously, get a grip. You sound like a surfer who hasn't caught a wave in few months lamenting the lack of a tsunami.
I would be that surfer then that can't get a wave dave. I just live for rough weather and just never get it.
I see a snowstorm. The Front. Dry air inside the trough. Dry air under the Atlantic Ridge. Leslie. And of course Michael the wettest thing on the map
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