Have you guys heard much about this in Ohio? We had a Derecho go though about 2/3 of Iowa early Monday afternoon. Basically a 40 mile wide tornado that went hundreds of miles. Sustained winds of 80 to 115 mph for almost 40 minutes. I am in Linn County and we got hammered. Super scary shit to go through. Didn’t have power for a few days (amazed we even have it now), and still no cable or internet. Just spotty cell service for me. I heard hardly boo was on the National news about it, instead covid, the VP pick, and CA fires. So much for fly over country.....
In summary it is a total natural disaster. Complete devastation. Imagine almost every mature tree in your area either down at the root ball, snapped completely in half, or most of their branches tossed everywhere. Trees on houses all over the place, parts of houses missing, huge transmission lines down, grain bins tossed everywhere, barns, corn fields are all flat, etc. I can post some pics and videos (got video of the maple in my back yard coming down) once I have better service. Really to spotty not for uploads right now. Just curious if folks outside of the area know just how bad the situation really is.
In summary it is a total natural disaster. Complete devastation. Imagine almost every mature tree in your area either down at the root ball, snapped completely in half, or most of their branches tossed everywhere. Trees on houses all over the place, parts of houses missing, huge transmission lines down, grain bins tossed everywhere, barns, corn fields are all flat, etc. I can post some pics and videos (got video of the maple in my back yard coming down) once I have better service. Really to spotty not for uploads right now. Just curious if folks outside of the area know just how bad the situation really is.