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15th April 06, 07:29 AM
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Storms!
I've moved this to Off Topic from a thread that was removed from the forum -
 Originally Posted by BLAZN
CRAP! Where's it hitting? As long as Naptown, Terra Haute, Lafayette and Logansport are ok, I'm ok. Although I haven't spent more than 2 weeks there since 1993, Naptown is still my home. Always will be. Can't wait to get back there... so I can get them to reverse the whole Daylight Savings malarky! Plus, my dad lives in Naptown, Mom lives in TH, and the inlaws live in Logan. I threw Laf in for your sake.
It was pretty widespread. I was watching the weather radar and when the last of the storm cells was blowing out of here, the storm was hitting Columbus, OH! 
Here in Lafayette, we had a lot of high winds and HEAVY rains. I heard a report that we had golf-ball sized hail, but I saw no hail at all. Logansport was getting it pretty hard, as well as Monticello. Hail the size of baseballs in both cities.
A report from Indy Int'l Airport had straight line winds measured at 86 MPH.
It looked as if the Terre Haute area might have escaped the worst of it.
This storm hit within 15-20 minutes of the end of our Good Friday service. A member of my church drove to his home and parked his car near the large fir tree next to his driveway. That would appear to have been his first mistake -

Oh wait... I'm a fan of the cream and crimson, so I hope Bloomington is ok also.
You've been away so long you've forgotten that Purdue is the Indiana university?
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15th April 06, 08:33 AM
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 Originally Posted by Mike1
A member of my church drove to his home and parked his car near the large fir tree next to his driveway. That would appear to have been his first mistake -
But he did park on the correct side of the tree Just a little hard to drive off now.
Last edited by Mike1; 15th April 06 at 05:15 PM.
Reason: Image edited out to conserve my bandwidth
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15th April 06, 08:39 AM
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Wow, what a pic, we had some big time storms rip through here last night. My 7yr old son was totally wigged out. The lightning was enough to light up our entire family room and we lost power twice in a span of about 15 minutes. The power was not off but for a few minutes each time but the thunder and lightning was really heavy, vibrated some walls, freaked the dog out...
Staying dry,
Todd
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15th April 06, 09:23 AM
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We were on the northern fringe of that storm the other night. Little town of Chilton lost power from downed lines and a few trees went down. Where I am we got a fireworks show and it sounded like massed artillery.
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15th April 06, 10:02 AM
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I was walking home several years ago in the city - we had gotten out of work early because of the intensity of the storm (and I live in Boston, so you know the storm must have been BAD). I was a block away from home, and I heard this strange, deep bass popping sound coming from beneath my feet. Suddenly I saw the sidewalk move right below where I was about to put my foot. I jumped back, and a tree to my left fell, its roots ripping up through the sidewalk just in front of me. It fell across the road, crushing two parked cars across the street. I just stood there not believing my eyes - this all happened within about three seconds.
Amazing stuff, the weather. Can't believe I'm about to go live in Nature for half a year.
Andrew.
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15th April 06, 10:12 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by Andrew Breecher
Amazing stuff, the weather. Can't believe I'm about to go live in Nature for half a year.
Andrew.
Climate is what you expect, weather is what you get.
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15th April 06, 12:19 PM
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I was really lucky one year. As the edges of a hurricane (I don't remember which one) passed through the area, there was a lot of high wind. Between where i park my car and my house, there is about an eight foot space. The wind took the top out of the tree in my front yard, and the top happened to land right in between the car and the house. The only damage I sustained was a small dent in the gutter. It could just as easily have punched a hole in the roof or landed right on top of the car.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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15th April 06, 12:55 PM
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Glad to hear that the worst parts missed you.
I've been through one hurricane (Andrew), and have seen firsthand the aftermath of most of the ones since. I'm still amazed at what wind alone can do.
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15th April 06, 02:26 PM
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I hate that too when I get a dent in MY gutter. You said the only damage YOU sustained was.... ha ha
DALE.
 Originally Posted by davedove
I was really lucky one year. As the edges of a hurricane (I don't remember which one) passed through the area, there was a lot of high wind. Between where i park my car and my house, there is about an eight foot space. The wind took the top out of the tree in my front yard, and the top happened to land right in between the car and the house. The only damage I sustained was a small dent in the gutter. It could just as easily have punched a hole in the roof or landed right on top of the car. 
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15th April 06, 03:14 PM
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 Originally Posted by davedove
I was really lucky one year. As the edges of a hurricane (I don't remember which one) passed through the area, there was a lot of high wind. Between where i park my car and my house, there is about an eight foot space. The wind took the top out of the tree in my front yard, and the top happened to land right in between the car and the house. The only damage I sustained was a small dent in the gutter. It could just as easily have punched a hole in the roof or landed right on top of the car. 
Just checked an old biology book I had left over from school...and am a bit confused...
can you point out where exactly the "gutter" that was dented is? It isn't listed in the anatomy section.
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