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![]() RCE wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Even if you aren't planning to watch the Seahawks perform admirably in the SB. :-) Office of Public Affairs U.S. Coast Guard Thirteenth District Press Release Date: Feb. 3, 2006 Contact: Lt. Cmdr. Rick Rodriguez 206-217-6002 COAST GUARD ENCOURAGES PUGET SOUND MARINERS AND WATERFRONT FACILITIES TO PREPARE FOR HIGH WINDS SEATTLE - The Coast Guard encourages all Puget Sound mariners and waterfront facility owners to prepare for high winds Friday evening through Saturday morning as the strongest cold front of the year moves through the coastal areas and the Puget Sound. The National Weather Service has issued storm and gale warnings for Oregon and Washington coastal areas, and predict winds along the coasts to reach up to 40 mph, with exposed areas seeing wind gusts up to 60 mph. That's nothing more than a brisk winter breeze here in New England. RCE Up here near the crest of one of our many hills, it has to be blowing more than 40 sustained. The first thing I saw this morning was a 10 X 12 blue plastic tarp go sailing off the roof of an addition that my down hill neighbor is building. Who knows where it finally came down. I hope it gets caught in a tree someplace, rather than blow out onto a roadway where anybody nuts enough to go out in this weather for any reason might suddenly find it across a windshield, or what not. You guys back east get a few hurricanes every year, but we only get a first class windstorm once in a while. Weathermen are saying this is the biggest blow in 5 years. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... RCE wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Even if you aren't planning to watch the Seahawks perform admirably in the SB. :-) Office of Public Affairs U.S. Coast Guard Thirteenth District Press Release Date: Feb. 3, 2006 Contact: Lt. Cmdr. Rick Rodriguez 206-217-6002 COAST GUARD ENCOURAGES PUGET SOUND MARINERS AND WATERFRONT FACILITIES TO PREPARE FOR HIGH WINDS SEATTLE - The Coast Guard encourages all Puget Sound mariners and waterfront facility owners to prepare for high winds Friday evening through Saturday morning as the strongest cold front of the year moves through the coastal areas and the Puget Sound. The National Weather Service has issued storm and gale warnings for Oregon and Washington coastal areas, and predict winds along the coasts to reach up to 40 mph, with exposed areas seeing wind gusts up to 60 mph. That's nothing more than a brisk winter breeze here in New England. RCE Up here near the crest of one of our many hills, it has to be blowing more than 40 sustained. The first thing I saw this morning was a 10 X 12 blue plastic tarp go sailing off the roof of an addition that my down hill neighbor is building. Who knows where it finally came down. I hope it gets caught in a tree someplace, rather than blow out onto a roadway where anybody nuts enough to go out in this weather for any reason might suddenly find it across a windshield, or what not. You guys back east get a few hurricanes every year, but we only get a first class windstorm once in a while. Weathermen are saying this is the biggest blow in 5 years. Certainly nothing to sneeze at, particularly if it doesn't happen that often. I'll tell you though. After sitting alone in our Florida house through Wilma last fall, it's hard to be impressed with anything under 100 mph. :-) RCE |
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