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Posted by nc140man on September 15, 2005 at 15:17:06 from (65.184.217.155):
In Reply to: O/T Weather posted by Allan in NE on September 15, 2005 at 10:56:35:
Hi Allen, I agree with You on these damn Weathermen, but got to disagree with You on one point! I live in the area that took a hit from this storm and belive me, it was no small thing! This storm moved so slow that we really got hammered! About 10" of rain the last two days! Still raining now! Winds are down to 20-30mph! Belive Me, That's getting old too! Last night the eyewall of this cat 1 passed directly over us and took about 6 hours just for the eyewall to pass! Would have been better if eye passed because then we would have had a couple of hours of calm instead of max winds! Hit 96 mph 3 miles up the rd at airport but was 80 plus for most of the time! Made Me rethink strategy of riding out storm! Did just get power back little while ago! Luckily, haven't heard of any deaths yet so keep fingers crossed! Did look like lot of crop damage, friend of mine was having a good year for his corn & soybeans, fields pretty much flattened! All in all, 'cept for the mess of clean-up, I didn't fare too bad, get a chance to see more tomorrow, didn't wan't to join the other rubber-neckers and get in the way of the utility and emergancy crews! Later! Scott
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