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  1. 32 minutes ago, Maestrobjwa said:

    Overall...isn't it kinda hard to get tornados in cities anyway? (buildings?)

    St. Louis gets them on occasion, the most memorable in the past decade being the one in April 2011 that hit the airport and tore off a chunk of the main terminal's roof.  The Cardinals game had to be put on hold in order to shelter-in-place everyone in Busch Stadium.

    I witnessed the Edmonton EF4 of 1987.

     

  2. 24 minutes ago, Mrs.J said:

    Yep this is FCPS.

    Yep!

    It was a shit show, excuse my French. And to add insult to injury Frederick County Sherriff has instructed all busses to go back to their school pick ups with kids that they could not get home. Parents are being instructed to pick up their children at the schools. FCPS has disabled all comments on their latest FB post. Hearing sirens all over. And raining again with a wind advisory. I want to know who made the final decision. This situation was known for days. 

    WUSA9 had someone on the phone from the sheriff's office who said that between the Thurmont incident, which required 3 boats, and all the other calls for water rescues they contacted FCPS and the emergency management department and told them to get the rest of the buses off the roads because the first responders were overtaxed and the last thing they needed was to have to do several more bus rescues, in his words, "of our most precious resources."

  3. 3 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

    Whats work?

    Did the job would probably be a better way to put it.  There was a massive tree-trimming undertaking in the DC area around a decade ago to prevent power outages from trees and branches falling on overhead power lines, and while things still aren't perfect it did help quite a bit in some outage-prone areas.

  4. 1 hour ago, North Balti Zen said:

    It was maybe 1/4 full. But everyone there were diehard fans of either team and were really cool with each other. I had a great time. 

    I'm happy to read everyone got along.  We need more of that in the stands at professional sporting events. 

  5. Taking a look over at the excitement that is the football game, the NFL needs to speed this stuff up.  I could knit a scarf during the breaks in between snaps during one single game and have it finished by the end.

    (OK, it may be on a larger gauge of needle but speed things up!)

  6. 4 hours ago, North Balti Zen said:

    Going to fedex field for the WFT game tonite - because my bengals are there. Was hoping for a little cooler feeling than it is currently. Glad kick is not until 8.

    By your estimation, how many backsides are in the seats?  I'd have to think it's not an astounding number.

  7. Henrik Lundqvist has called it a hockey career.  Not the way he wanted to end it, but given his heart troubles and age (he's almost 40, which is ancient in hockey years), that's the right move.  He and his family plan to stay in the NYC area.

    One of the best goalies who never had the chance to lift the Stanley Cup.

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  8. I'll put this here instead of the hurricane thread, but when when I see Henri I think of the French pronunciation and Henri "Pocket Rocket" Richard and his older brother Maurice "Rocket" Richard.  (Ree-chard)

    Henri always stood in Maurice's shadow as the younger brother during his career but has the distinction of the NHL player to have his name carved the most times on the Stanley Cup.  Maurice is the Babe Ruth of hockey but with less vices.  Canada held a state funeral for him.

    (Sorry if I bored anyone about hockey history.)

    Cicadas are out in full force tonight.

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  9. 18 minutes ago, MN Transplant said:

    That was an aggressive FFW issuance.

    It's pouring Hyacinth Buckets here near the Wilson Bridge, where I got around 3 1/2 inches of rain Saturday/Sunday night, rain earlier, and storms during the prior days.

    (Seriously, it truly is pouring rain and this area couldn't use it)

  10. The lightning was so intense and of such a long duration that it recharged the battery on my deck's solar lights so they ran until dawn.  Normally, this time of year they conk out by 2 a.m.

    I also noticed that for quite a while the lightning was a combination of your standard white along with flashes with a red tinge.

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  11. 10 minutes ago, mappy said:

    Same in our house. The TV did go off with the alert though at 2:20

    Same happened to me.  TV went off, EAS showed up on the DVR, nothing on the devices.  That being said, last week the 2 a.m. boil water alert from DC Water, which didn't impact me at all, came through on my devices.

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  12. What a fire sale:  Eight players traded by the Nats in the past couple days:  Scherzer, Turner, Schwarber, Harrison, Gomes, Hand, Hudson, and Lester, and every trade except the Lester trade was in exchange for prospects.

    I have a feeling attendance for the rest of the season is going to drop considerably.

    (BTW, I am aware that a bunch of them are free agents at the end of the season.)

  13. 50 minutes ago, blueberryfaygo said:

    If someone plays for the NBA.. they should only be allowed to play for the US Olympic Team.  This competition we are seeing on the international theater is not indicative of reality. 

    Or maybe it's indicative of something else:  The international game gets called differently.  For example, the obvious travel that would get a pass from refs here gets whistled down in international competition.

    Or maybe Team USA has no chemistry.

    Or the wrong coaching.  It's been reported in the news that the players do not like the head coach.

  14. 36 minutes ago, blueberryfaygo said:

    If someone plays for the NBA.. they should only be allowed to play for the US Olympic Team.  This competition we are seeing on the international theater is not indicative of reality. 

    What if someone is playing for the Raptors?  Team Canada?

    You clearly have never watched Olympic hockey when NHL players are involved. 

  15. 3 hours ago, mattie g said:

    Spontaneous combustion? As in piles of hay catching fire as a result of biological impetus and eventual chemical reactions? Seems more likely that they would start from lightning strikes.

    I'm from Western Canada, where at some point the prairies turn into lots of trees if you go far enough north,  It is true that in the part prairie/part forested provinces fires get caused by things such as hay and peat igniting on their own, things igniting because of lightning, or things igniting because of human stupidity.

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