From the article:
“This was the middle of the day, and it just came out of nowhere,” one fireball report on the American Meteor Society read from Perry, Georgia.
Them Georgians sure know their shit.
From the article:
“This was the middle of the day, and it just came out of nowhere,” one fireball report on the American Meteor Society read from Perry, Georgia.
Them Georgians sure know their shit.
Very realistic, the blood and all.
Reminds me of our trip to Iceland.
The gusts of wind you could get there were unbelievable. Could take a car door right off its hinges if you were not careful.
Kept this s/s as a reminder from 2021.
For those of us who live with Freedom Units, that 32 m/s gust translates to 72 mph, just shy of hurricane force.
The 25 m/s sustained wind converts to 56 mph – a fun tropical storm or nor’easter level wind.
Whether there is much difference meteorologically, I don’t know, but in the US, sustained winds are based on 1 min avg, not 10 min avg, if that is what maximum 10 minute wind means.
wow.
And also, someone needs to quit what they are doing. Either the saw company or the person using it
Jiayou???
ETA: We should go for 欢乐时光 the next time I’m in town!!
You lost me at 木
What surprised me the most about this story is the guy was age 61. Normally someone exhibiting such risky behavior doesn’t live that long.
Caution: People are injured during this video. Nothing too graphic, but you can hear some people in distress.
Good news is that the bus will probably fit under the bridge next time - making sure to tell people to duck before they pass under.
I would think that the wings of a plane are a stupid place to put anything. I’m no aerodynamics expert, just a frozen caveman with a law degree…
They took buffalo wings too literally