make sure you have condoms...
make sure you have condoms...
You guys in Toldeo may be in for a ride. Look at the radar in Chicago around 5PM tonight. If those storms keep building and the way the current wind streams are working, those storms will hit parts of or nearly all of Ohio spare the Cincy area.
I'm no meteorologist, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn once. lmao Seriously though, I pay close attention to weather patterns all year. I check weather for Indianapolis during deer season to see how the weather will be in 48-96 hours. You'd be surprised how helpful that can be. All the indicators point to there being some serious storm activity that will effect someone on TOO in the next 24-48 hours. Never hurts to be ready.
I mowed my grass
What is with calling this a "derecho" I pay pretty close attention to weather and I don't think I ever heard the term before. From what i see on radar it's just a spring rain that may or may not become a thunder storm. I'm inclined to believe this is one of those weather events that the news has blown out of proportion.
Something with some pizazz. Enter the baum baum baum baum "DERECHO!" *gasps*. They needed this super menacing sounding term to explain having millions of customers out of power for extremely unacceptable amounts of time. We didn't screw up. It was a baum baum baum baum "DERECHO!" *gasps*. Saying "It was a Derecho" leaves people feeling like it's a pseudo uncontrollable mega unfortunate happening. And they've never heard that term before so it must be something crazy.
Truly unbelievable that those poles and lines can be 60, 70 years old...just crazy that they have lasted that long. There is no question that the country is a in a world of hurt with the age of our bridges, powerlines, water lines...pipelines...geesh.that exposed to us that our power infrastructure that you pay expensive monthly "Line distribution charges" for is really aging and crappy.
Something crazy enough to get a $120 million dollar cost recovery!
Truly unbelievable that those poles and lines can be 60, 70 years old...just crazy that they have lasted that long. There is no question that the country is a in a world of hurt with the age of our bridges, powerlines, water lines...pipelines...geesh.
--
I'm off to go get some gas. I rotated the clips in my gun last week, so I imagine I'm ready if we get to rioting.
. But in 2010 Ohio, PA, and Wv got slammed by straight line winds....
In reality, it was just some really strong straight line winds that exposed to us that our power infrastructure that you pay expensive monthly "Line distribution charges" for is really aging and crappy.
Around here Edison had slashed spending in line maintenance, including tree trimming. Top execs got big bonuses for "saving" the shareholders $$. Then we got a couple wind storms and look what happened.
Wait till Beener reads this.