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Freaky Weather & Wind Kills

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http://apnews.myway.com/article/20041202/D86N8G000.html
Wind gusting to 60 mph knocked out power to thousands, damaged buildings and felled trees across the Northeast on Wednesday, killing at least one person.

Meanwhile, California's lengthening cold snap broke records, damaged more of the state's strawberry crop and raised concerns about the safety of homeless people.

The blustery winds, which accompanied a strong cold front moving through the Northeast, killed a 50-year-old farm worker in suburban Philadelphia when he was struck by a falling tree, police said. His name was not immediately released.

Authorities said the winds also may have caused a small aircraft in northern New Jersey to slide off the runway after landing and to hit several trees. No one was injured.

Wind also tore off part of a gymnasium roof at an elementary school in Edison, N.J., and loosened a plastic cover on the state Capitol dome in Charleston, W.Va.

The fierce gusts ripped down a 25-foot tall cowboy statue that stood for nearly 40 years at the Cowtown Rodeo in Pilesgrove, N.J. Owner Grant Harris said just the legs were left standing.

In Philadelphia, construction materials blew off the top of a high-rise building, damaging a car. Downed trees also blocked roads, including part of the Schuylkill Expressway in the city, and caused scattered power outages that forced two schools to close.

In western Pennsylvania, a hunter pinned beneath a tree that blew over used a cell phone to guide rescuers to him by describing the surrounding terrain. He was being treated at a Pittsburgh hospital.

On the opposite coast, temperatures plunged to 32 degrees in Sacramento, Calif., shortly before dawn, tying a record set in 1929, the National Weather Service said.

In the high desert of north Los Angeles County, Lancaster was at 15 degrees, two under the 1989 mark. Los Angeles International Airport recorded a temperature of 41, eclipsing the 1948 record.

The four-day-old cold snap damaged about 50 percent of some growers' strawberries in Ventura County, where about 4 million pounds of strawberries were harvested last week, said Abby Taylor, spokeswoman for the California Strawberry Commission.
I live in Pennsylvania, and the wind yesterday was the worst I can remember. It was trying to blow my car door off, and almost pushed me over!
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I got stuck in the elevator when I was going downstairs and the wind knocked out power to my apartment building. Sucked.
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Post by Skogen »

Yeah, it's cold as hell here in So Cal...the fucking cold killed my heirloom tomato plants that only needed another 30 days before I could harvest them! I wasnt ready for the cold so early...so I didnt cover them =((

fuck. No winter tomatos for me.
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Post by Homercles »

Yeah, it's cold as hell here in So Cal...

What? did it drop to 50 degrees?
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Actually it's been in the 20's-30's, pretty damn cold for us!
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Post by Adelrune Argenti »

Hey, what happened to Global Warming? Why so cold?
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Its pretty nice here in florida :)
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Post by Winnow »

Sionistic wrote:Its pretty nice here in florida :)
It's about 70F here in AZ but kinda chilly compared to normal. Brrrrr!
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High 70's during the day... no lower than 50 at night. Pretty nice in Florida indeed. :D
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Post by Lynks »

Odd, we usually get a good chunk of snow around where I live just after Halloween. I think yesterday was the second time it snowed.
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Post by Kelshara »

Adelrune Argenti wrote:Hey, what happened to Global Warming? Why so cold?
It's all up here in Ohio. Fucking high 40s almost 50s in December is just wrong.

On the other hand, the winds yesterday were insane! Hit a bridge with nothing to slow the wind that hit me sideways and it almost blew my car into the railing heh.
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