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22 Nov 2024, 10:43 pm

What kind of extreme weather have you been in and what happened?

For example, hurricane knocked over house

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22 Nov 2024, 11:15 pm

Worst thing that happened at my place was the back fence blowing over. My housemate came in from the backyard saying, "You should see the fence, it's wobbling!"

I went out there and about 10 seconds later the fence blew down.

We gathered up the pieces and laid them down on the front lawn.

Two months later we had an attractive blue metal fence.



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22 Nov 2024, 11:42 pm

I experienced two tornadoes as a toddler, but I don't count those because I barely remember them.

In recent years the most extreme weather was a huge rainstorm two years ago. The power went out in most of the city (during the day fortunately), huge tree branches blocked the streets, and a tree fell on someone's house in our neighborhood (everyone was fine). It was kinda cool. I like storms when I'm not outside in them.


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23 Nov 2024, 12:05 am

shortfatbalduglyman wrote:
What kind of extreme weather have you been in and what happened?
One of the typhoons to pass through the province earlier this autumn poured so much rain into a river that three huge chunks of the riverbank collapsed and were swept away, bringing the river's edge about 10 meters closer to one of my houses.  The people inside evacuated, and the house now stands locked and empty . . . just waiting for the next typhoon to obliterate it.



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24 Nov 2024, 2:33 pm

Ice Storm 1973(Same one the movie was named after) No Power for days the trees branches all bent down. But they were beautiful glistening in the sun

A number of hurricanes but we were much luckier than most in the region.

2016 27 inches of snow in one storm

-25F Upstate New York while attending college. Literally saw car exhaust freeze and drop to the ground.

78 degrees in February. Snow Squall May 9, 2020

We are now in severe drought. We just went through a two month stretch with only .15 inches of rain.


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24 Nov 2024, 3:12 pm

There was a hurricane here last summer. It was not very severe (category 1) but I was scared to be by myself at the house with the wind howling and probably power outage so I went to stay at my boyfriend's house for three days. When I was there I was not scared at all. The power did go out, for a week at my bf's house and for two days at my house.



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24 Nov 2024, 3:17 pm

Have been through all 5 categories of hurricane. Fences blown down, trees knocked over, power outages, lots of debris, not much else.



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24 Nov 2024, 3:21 pm

We had a windstorm up here in the Pacific Northwest last week.
FEMA sent us an emergency shipment of rakes and leaf blowers.


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24 Nov 2024, 3:34 pm

I haven't been in anything too extreme (yet). There was hurricane Fiona that had me without power for almost a couple of days. I was lucky though, most other people were without power a lot longer. And then we had the blizzard with so much snow that my mom and my uncle and his family had to come and dig me out. Of course I can't rely on the government to lift a finger about it. They'd rather lift a middle finger than help people during these events.

My mother told me that there was a hurricane back in the 70s she was afraid our mobile home, which we lived in until I was around 11 years old, was going to roll right over. But I was a baby back then so I don't remember.



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25 Nov 2024, 9:54 pm

i hate getting wet in the rain.

but it doesn't seem like a good enough reason to stay home all day long just b/c it's raining. b/c it's raining so often. besides the Internet, nothing to do in my crib anyways. besides, sometimes power is out or computer not working. and then i feel like a recluse/hikikomori/shut in, what the flying f**k ever, for hibernating all winter long, s**t.

sometimes the weather forecast says it will rain and it does not rain. sometimes the weather forecast says it will not rain and then it rains.

wet shoes 7am to 7pm @ work. should've worked @ a home depot closer to my house. i could transfer, but i hate getting used to changes. public transportation. no car.

work gave me a raincoat and rainpants. better than nothing, but they only do so much.

and then i have to use a fan to dry my wet shoes. sometimes the fan has to be on for over 24 hours to dry the shoes.

idiots @ work keep talking about the stupidass weather. and they are not even lot attendants. (rolls eyes). those ass holes need to shut the flying f**k up s**t.

i could not imagine what it's like living in colder climates.