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A Mighty Wind

My mom called me in my apartment upstairs from her (I own a duplex). She wanted me to get in the containers since this wind came up. I went down about 12:00 Midnight, turned out the porch light, saw only one container (I have two for recycling), and went out to find the other. I found it easily across the street minus all the cat food cans, pop cans, milk jugs, etc. that I had so labored to crush to make sure the recycling guys didn't have to return to "base" because they'd filled up their truck. I spent the next 15 minutes going from yard to yard retrieving my recyclables (which was fast becoming their unwanted trash). I brought the container inside. I'll try to get it out tomorrow before the recycling truck comes, or take it to a recylcing center in the middle of the week. Nature makes a hash of our best laid "environmentally sound" plans.

created by oldsendbrdy on Jan 30, 2008 at 12:27:20 am     Comments: 5

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Went to Kroger's, bought some cigars, did everything we could think of in order to be able to stay in tomorrow.

posted by Darkseid on Jan 30, 2008 at 01:03:50 am     #



Got up this morning and found the aluminum fascia strip from my neighbor's house wound around my Miata! Surprisingly few scratches.

posted by holland on Jan 30, 2008 at 12:31:08 pm     #



My grill was turned 90 degrees from when I went to bed. It is a gas 4 burner, so it is not small. The rubber casters had their locks on. I'm just happy it didn't tip over.

posted by babbleman on Jan 30, 2008 at 04:45:34 pm     #



Garbage can had disappeared during the night, found it next door beneath the neighbor's humongous 4-wheel drive truck.

posted by Darkseid on Jan 30, 2008 at 05:15:19 pm     #



Jan 30, 2008 Sandusky Register story (video included)

A train derailed at about 4:30 a.m. near the Edison Bridge after wind gusts sent a few rail cars into Sandusky Bay. No one was injured, but 8-10 cars were turned over since they were stacked fairly high. No hazardous materials were spilled into the bay.

I checked the ODOT weather sensors after Midnight last night. Around 12:15 a.m. this morning, the sensor on the Craig Bridge recorded a wind gust of 56 mph.

But the biggest winds reported in the region came from the sensor on Route 2 over Sandusky Bay. This sensor consistently reported sustained winds of over 50 mph with gusts over 60 mph. Here's a snapshot of conditions just after 1:00 a.m.

posted by jr on Jan 30, 2008 at 08:44:30 pm     #