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Lightning Protection - "The Extra Step" - Un-Plugging the AC Power - Question : Do You ?
"bpnjensen" wrote in message oups.com... Brian Hill wrote: "bpnjensen" wrote in message oups.com... I do unplug the euipment when I am not using it. It is so simple, and so worthwhile - and we don't even have many electrical storms around these parts (which is a shame, because I love them)... BJ We have elec storms here that sound like WWIII. You have to hear and see it to beleive it. You should see our hail, I've seen it the size of tennis balls and I heard it was the size of grapefruit up north once. It most the time about the size of a dime to small rubber ball. BH Where dwellest thou? I grew up in Massachusetts; we had lotsa t-storms there in summer. They rarely, but occasionally, became tornadic (there is a localized tornado maximum in Central Mass), and would also rarely have hail up to about marble size. The main characteristics were wind, and a thoroughly unbelievable frequency of lightning. The storms would often bring a staccato roar that would not let up for upwards of an hour at a time. One fabulous evening, after accompanying my friend on his paper route, we bought ourselves pizzas and went to eat them on the front steps of City Hall in Gardner, Mass, in the balmy evening air. Just as we got under the overhang, the atmosphere opened up and the rain came down in ceaseless torrents. Then the lightning - about every two seconds for 45 minutes straight, earsplitting racket emanated from this stately storm that made communications nearly impossible. It did, however, allow us to tell whose pizza was whose in the dark. It was hard riding home on my bike that night :-) I went to school in Lubbock, TX - for meteorology - and there discovered tornado chasing. The storns there were not particularly electrical compared to New England (there was still some electricity, of course) - but they were of a different nature, I think, large isolated supercells that spun themselves into twisters with fair regularity. True bliss. I got walloped by hard golf-ball hail, smashed by baseball-sized slushy nuggets, we got spun up in an F-1 tornado (in a car, courtesy of a fun but somewhat foolhardy driver whose current reports can be seen occasionally on Weather Channel), and once - two other fellows and I were lightning-struck near Archer City, Texas, while preparing to film. One of the strangest experiences of my life. Here in California, storms are both weak and infrequent. Bummer. BJ I'm from Marysville Calif and I always enjoyed getting evacuated during flood season. BH |
Lightning Protection - "The ExtraStep" - Un-Plugging the AC Po...
Date a ferrite core girl tonight.
cuhulin |
Lightning Protection - "The ExtraStep" - Un-Plugging the AC Po...
wrote in message ... Date a ferrite core girl tonight. cuhulin :) BH |
Lightning Protection - "The Extra Step" - Un-Plugging the AC Power - Question : Do You ?
Brian Hill wrote:
I'm from Marysville Calif and I always enjoyed getting evacuated during flood season. BH We drove through Marysville in April on the way up to Feather Falls. Nice little town - the kind of place I'd like to live, if it wasn't in California (which I am totally getting sick of, at least the big city). I'm down here in San Lorenzo, near Hayward - boring, traffic-jammed, doofus urbia-suburbia. Yecch. BJ |
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