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Plowing water?
No, he's not plowing water. During a storm like the one we just had the ocean throws rocks the size of basketballs (and bigger) onto the roads. They plow to ensure emergency vehicles can pass. Here's an image of a truck plowing rocks .... https://tinyurl.com/ya8k828v and here's one a couple of seconds later as he disappears: https://tinyurl.com/yafaot6p |
Plowing water?
On Sun, 4 Mar 2018 10:06:42 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
No, he's not plowing water. During a storm like the one we just had the ocean throws rocks the size of basketballs (and bigger) onto the roads. They plow to ensure emergency vehicles can pass. Here's an image of a truck plowing rocks .... https://tinyurl.com/ya8k828v and here's one a couple of seconds later as he disappears: https://tinyurl.com/yafaot6p Doesn't look like a fun job. |
Plowing water?
On Sun, 4 Mar 2018 10:06:42 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: No, he's not plowing water. During a storm like the one we just had the ocean throws rocks the size of basketballs (and bigger) onto the roads. They plow to ensure emergency vehicles can pass. Here's an image of a truck plowing rocks .... https://tinyurl.com/ya8k828v and here's one a couple of seconds later as he disappears: https://tinyurl.com/yafaot6p === The Weather Underground web site has an impressive wave picture from near you: https://www.wunderground.com/cat6/winter-storm-riley-kills-7-knocks-out-power-2-million It's hard to believe that those houses will survive. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com |
Plowing water?
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On Sun, 04 Mar 2018 11:54:55 -0500, wrote: On Sun, 4 Mar 2018 10:06:42 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: No, he's not plowing water. During a storm like the one we just had the ocean throws rocks the size of basketballs (and bigger) onto the roads. They plow to ensure emergency vehicles can pass. Here's an image of a truck plowing rocks .... https://tinyurl.com/ya8k828v and here's one a couple of seconds later as he disappears: https://tinyurl.com/yafaot6p === The Weather Underground web site has an impressive wave picture from near you: https://www.wunderground.com/cat6/winter-storm-riley-kills-7-knocks-out-power-2-million It's hard to believe that those houses will survive. It looks like that wave actually hit the seawall and splashed up over the house. Add another few feet to that water level and have that wave hit the house directly and it will be inland a ways. That is still some pretty scary stuff. I assume they bugged out before the storm hit. Without the seawalls (or when the static water level is over the seawall) you end up with something like this. http://gfretwell.com/electrical/art....house.irpt.jpg It also demonstrates what a building code can do. That picture looks a lot like the fishing shanties that were along US90 after hurricane Betsy hit NoLo in 1965. |
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