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Old 04-13-2009, 07:03 PM   #17
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Default Re: Northern Ireland ground crew!?

All I can say Berg is that 140 mph winds were without doubt the most sustained weather battering I have ever encountered and it was terrifying.

Glass? there was a few panes left if they hadn't been hit by debris and didn't face the storm direction, but it was almost like a scene from the somme when the winds died and we saw what was left.

Now, I read here on avalon (will look for link) that a solar storm could possibly make winds touch 300 mph. I cannot imagine what would be left standing bar a concrete structure in winds that ferocious.

Hence, one time line has me deep underground if it comes to pass or even appears to be coming to pass.
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