It's crazy to think that remnants of her made it all the way to NY. She was insanely powerful and massive.So what's left of the circulation from Irma is here in upstate NY today. Amazing looking at the sky thinking of all the devastation this system caused less than a week ago.
The good news: FHP says the waters are now receding. There should be no reason to shut down I-75, barring some other major water event.
We finally have power back after four days. So grateful we didn't lose the house but no ac was beginning annoy me. The last few days have definitely been an eye opening experience and it's embarrassing it took a natural disaster for a reality check to happen
They don't exactly explode. There is debris that shorts the high line to ground and you see the intense spark from that. It damages the transformer but usually there is no breach of the container just burn marks and time without power to the drop being fed from that transformer. Impressive to see.Did you guys see the transformers exploding?
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-e...icane-irma-post-apocalyptic-a7944176.html?amp
The transformers were likely off property. I don't believe there were any reports of power disruption at WDW.Did you guys see the transformers exploding?
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-e...icane-irma-post-apocalyptic-a7944176.html?amp
They don't exactly explode. There is debris that shorts the high line to ground and you see the intense spark from that. It damages the transformer but usually there is no breach of the container just burn marks and time without power to the drop being fed from that transformer. Impressive to see.
and having a campfire in my living room does not really appeal to me
Hurricanes are strange creatures. Irma passed through central Ohio with light winds and soft rains, Ike came through with 70 mph wind and heavy rains. Left our corn crop flat on the ground, had a mess that year. Ike broke the low pressure record set for our area in the blizzard of 75-76. People were out of electric for a week or more. National guard had to drop hay and feed to livestock, roads block by 10 ft plus drifts.
We got some of her in Boston yesterday too!It's crazy to think that remnants of her made it all the way to NY. She was insanely powerful and massive.
Conversely, trying to sleep when it's Florida summer humidity in 90+ degree weather might even be worse.With all of this talk about power being out for multiple days, I shudder to think of what it would be like if the power was out for that long here up north during a snowstorm. The thought of cutting up the dining room table and having a campfire in my living room does not really appeal to me.
Hurricanes are strange creatures. Irma passed through central Ohio with light winds and soft rains, Ike came through with 70 mph wind and heavy rains. Left our corn crop flat on the ground, had a mess that year. Ike broke the low pressure record set for our area in the blizzard of 75-76. People were out of electric for a week or more. National guard had to drop hay and feed to livestock, roads block by 10 ft plus drifts.
Conversely, trying to sleep when it's Florida summer humidity in 90+ degree weather might even be worse.
That would be a toss-up for me-living in the southernmost part of Canada, I have experienced both sleeping in a very hot and humid home in the middle of the summer and sleeping in a room with little to no heat in the middle of winter.Conversely, trying to sleep when it's Florida summer humidity in 90+ degree weather might even be worse.
Eh, not that either is ideal but sleeping in the heat isn't a hassle. There are ways to cope with that. Sleeping in frigid cold on the other hand, been there done that and no thanks. Lol. No matter how many quilts you throw on top of you, it isn't enough
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