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    OFf topic

    I hope all of you that live in the East are doing ok...and you all have power and can cool off.

    Thinking of you all

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    We do, but we narrowly avoided a SHTF scenario. Being without power in this kind of heat is life threatening to the very young, senior citizens, and pregnant women.

    What the hell is a "land hurricane" did they just come up with that term to try and explain this or what?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ALIPAC View Post
    We do, but we narrowly avoided a SHTF scenario. Being without power in this kind of heat is life threatening to the very young, senior citizens, and pregnant women.

    What the hell is a "land hurricane" did they just come up with that term to try and explain this or what?

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    I think that just refers to the wind speeds, W. Here is a link that explains what happens pretty well.

    The anatomy of Friday's "Derecho" wind storm - wdbj7.com
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    I can't imagine having that kind of heat with no relief! Im so thankful for our western cool fog when we have heat waves here.

    I saw video's of the storms there in the east , scary stuff!!

    Land Hurricane, ive learned a new term!

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    If climate change is indeed real, then we would expect these sort of extreme weather conditions to increase in frequency over the coming years and decades right? If so, we need to ensure power outages can be dealt with swiftly in the future. I can't imagine what you folks on the East are going through with the hot temperatures and without power. We had a power outage in almost all of San Diego County for a good 8 hours last year, I can't imagine a power outage for a week.

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    My power is back on, but my poor little great aunt (82 yrs old) who lives near Eagle Rock/Iron Gate/Covington Virginia hasn't had power since Friday evening and is not expected to have power restored for up to 7 more days! She said it was 104 in her house Sunday. I've been trying to find a generator to take to her but no luck so far. To make things worse, it's hard to get ice, water, and gas anywhere near where she lives. She said the Wal Mart in Covington is closed! Wal Mart never closes! I've begged her to come home with me but she won't leave. Very stubborn and makes me worry.

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