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Off Topic => Ten Forward => Topic started by: RazalYllib on March 13, 2006, 06:48:51 pm

Title: Mother Nature can sure be a beotch !
Post by: RazalYllib on March 13, 2006, 06:48:51 pm
Yeah we got a big storm in last nite at the ole hometown....just before the devistation was standing on porch, while the spouse and offspring were enjoying the candle lit surroundings of the Dungeon (my basement game room/slot raceway/audio enjoyment space...etc...) and there was a sprinkle of hail...about dime to a quarter sized..then I noticed a huge one...should have taken a pic on the digital camera - it consisted of several dime sized stones fused into a large mass...at least an inch and a half wide, I thought to myself this is a large amount of mass to keep up in the stratosphere and what ever pushed it up there was nearby.

Here is a couple links to images picked up up on the fly--

http://www.wnns.com/stormphotos.htm

http://www.wtax.com/galleries.php?gallery_id=127



Title: Re: Mother Nature can sure be a beotch !
Post by: Jack Morris on March 14, 2006, 03:48:02 am
Hope you have a garage for the cars amigo!
Title: Re: Mother Nature can sure be a beotch !
Post by: Jack Morris on March 14, 2006, 03:49:21 am
My heart bleeds for Big box Mart though. Yeah right!

Good pics, glad you and family are safe!
Title: Re: Mother Nature can sure be a beotch !
Post by: Sirgod on March 18, 2006, 06:10:31 pm
Yeah we got a big storm in last nite at the ole hometown....just before the devistation was standing on porch, while the spouse and offspring were enjoying the candle lit surroundings of the Dungeon (my basement game room/slot raceway/audio enjoyment space...etc...) and there was a sprinkle of hail...about dime to a quarter sized..then I noticed a huge one...should have taken a pic on the digital camera - it consisted of several dime sized stones fused into a large mass...at least an inch and a half wide, I thought to myself this is a large amount of mass to keep up in the stratosphere and what ever pushed it up there was nearby.

Here is a couple links to images picked up up on the fly--

[url]http://www.wnns.com/stormphotos.htm[/url]

[url]http://www.wtax.com/galleries.php?gallery_id=127[/url]






We finaly had someone looking out for us, as Central Oklahoma has had some great rain all day long. Nice and steady, and God knows, we where desperate for it.

It'll supposedly continue on through out the weekend. Why we even lost power once today because of the weather. I love it.

Stephen
Title: Re: Mother Nature can sure be a beotch !
Post by: MelbuFrahma on March 18, 2006, 06:45:26 pm
Yeah we got a big storm in last nite at the ole hometown....just before the devistation was standing on porch, while the spouse and offspring were enjoying the candle lit surroundings of the Dungeon (my basement game room/slot raceway/audio enjoyment space...etc...) and there was a sprinkle of hail...about dime to a quarter sized..then I noticed a huge one...should have taken a pic on the digital camera - it consisted of several dime sized stones fused into a large mass...at least an inch and a half wide, I thought to myself this is a large amount of mass to keep up in the stratosphere and what ever pushed it up there was nearby.

Here is a couple links to images picked up up on the fly--

[url]http://www.wnns.com/stormphotos.htm[/url]

[url]http://www.wtax.com/galleries.php?gallery_id=127[/url]






Thats a Nice storm..

But you shoulda been here when i went through Katrina!.. now Mother F***ing nature that it.
:D
Title: Re: Mother Nature can sure be a beotch !
Post by: Sirgod on March 18, 2006, 06:50:41 pm
Yeah we got a big storm in last nite at the ole hometown....just before the devistation was standing on porch, while the spouse and offspring were enjoying the candle lit surroundings of the Dungeon (my basement game room/slot raceway/audio enjoyment space...etc...) and there was a sprinkle of hail...about dime to a quarter sized..then I noticed a huge one...should have taken a pic on the digital camera - it consisted of several dime sized stones fused into a large mass...at least an inch and a half wide, I thought to myself this is a large amount of mass to keep up in the stratosphere and what ever pushed it up there was nearby.

Here is a couple links to images picked up up on the fly--

[url]http://www.wnns.com/stormphotos.htm[/url]

[url]http://www.wtax.com/galleries.php?gallery_id=127[/url]






Thats a Nice storm..

But you shoulda been here when i went through Katrina!.. now Mother F***ing nature that it.
:D


Ouch ! I didn't recall you going through that storm. Glad to see you still posting though. I think you guys down south got all the weather Oklahoma and Texas was due this year.

Stephen
Title: Re: Mother Nature can sure be a beotch !
Post by: MelbuFrahma on March 18, 2006, 09:56:39 pm
Yep Mobile, Al got hit by katrina too.. but nobody cares.

Here's some pics off another forum.

http://www.jdmuniverse.com/forums/showthread.php?t=43778

more froma  local website

http://www.al.com/weather/hurricane/katrinaphotos/
 Pay particular attetion to the photos in "The day after  part 2" it show the USS Alabama and it's museum.

i deleted all my pictures from Slidell , La. ( I-10 twin span bridge) that i helped put back together after i created a disk.. i managed to lose already.
it was intresting how many dead bodies we found on the bridge.

But here's some off the Net:

http://outhouserag.typepad.com/hurricane_watch/katrina_pictures/
I wasn't working the crane barges.. i was on the  barges that moved the good sections from the  westbound side to the East bound side.
to open the east side first. Since the west bound side had the most damage.

Title: Re: Mother Nature can sure be a beotch !
Post by: Mr_Tricorder on March 19, 2006, 11:26:41 am
Here at Texas A&M, we have a lot of Tulane students that were displaced by Katrina.  There are a lot of Katrina victims that now call College Station, TX home.  Our basketball arena was turned into a relief center when it hit, and the Corps of Cadets worked around the clock to help out the people coming in.  I was part of the group that was there when the first buses arrived.
Everyone in the community wanted to donate food.  We had to turn away people who wanted to donate because we had way too much.