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On the 21st of January my life will turn upside down!
By the way I've never experienced an ice storm, just what happens?
As part of a small series on natural disastrous phenomena, we saw a TV doco a while back about an ice storm in Canada, a few years ago. Truly terryfying. Then there was an episode about an Australian fire storm, starting out as a series of bush fires in western NSW and eventually threatening the whole of Sydney. The Victorian fires of last year were small in comparison.
Quote from: David Nicholson on December 16, 2010, 07:45:33 PMBy the way I've never experienced an ice storm, just what happens?Ice storms can be incredibly destructive, beautiful, but destructive. A few shots from the infamous ice storm of December 8th 2008. We were without power for a week. After a few days of "toughing it out" in a frigid house we stayed in a motel for about 4 more days. In the morning after the ice storm, I stood outside on my deck, and watched in horror and disbelief as the woods "imploded" on themselves, every 10-15 seconds trees snapping into bits and crashing down in thunderous explosions. Thankfully our house is free and clear of any major size trees directly overhead. My daughters were out of school for two weeks, as the schools were used as shelters for people that didn't get power for much longer than a week, up to three weeks in some parts.
Thanks for that McMark but I still don't understand what happens. Is it the wind or is it frozen rain delivered at a rate of knots? Sorry to be so climatically challenged
I really like the maps some members, both old and new, are including in their profiles. Perhaps we all should. I certainly shall, when I get an up-to-date Google Maps loaded and work out how to do it.
These are some shots from the ice storm in Berea in 2009. We had no power for 5 days. lost 3 trees and a chimney stack.