I guess it's the crane in Florida.Yeah, mobile homes are the real state bird of Oklahoma.
I guess it's the crane in Florida.Yeah, mobile homes are the real state bird of Oklahoma.
I can’t imagine just not attempting to take them apartIt has nothing to do with gambling.
They just need a much longer window than 5 days to dismantle a construction crane.
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St. Pete mayor: Tower cranes could topple in Milton's winds
The city has been in touch with developers managing the cranes but said it is too late to have them removed.baynews9.com
My contribution to the proceedings:Lol.
We're like a moth into flame.
I can’t imagine just not attempting to take them apart
I mean sure, maybe PROPERLY dissassembling them would take a few weeks. But get a crew with some oxy-acetylene torches and I bet they could get it apart pretty quick.
Before anybody cries destructive disassembly would be expensive, how expensive is a toppled crane?
Also you wouldn’t need to completely dismantle it either, just do something to reduce the wind sail area
Strong “we tried nothing and we’re all out of ideas” energy
At least they advised neighbors to get out. Did anyone die as a result of the cranes?
My point is that it’s conceivable that either the construction company or the crane manufacturer could have some kind of rapid disassembly plan, that doesn’t involve trying to save the crane for reuseUmm what? Big metal pieces at high places that can only be reached with a bigger crane is not exactly something you want to willy ninny your way through.
The only rapid disassembly plan for a crane is 'it fell over'. At least if it falls over during a hurricane there aren't any idiots running around it. You also don't need to work through weeks of paperwork you don't have time for to get it approved. Act of nature and all that.My point is that it’s conceivable that either the construction company or the crane manufacturer could have some kind of rapid disassembly plan, that doesn’t involve trying to save the crane for reuse
Katie Nickolaou, a Michigan-based meteorologist, said that she and her colleagues have borne the brunt of much of these conspiracies, having received messages claiming there are category 6 hurricanes (there aren’t), that meteorologists or the government are creating and directing hurricanes (they aren’t) and even that scientists should be killed and radar equipment be demolished.
“I’ve never seen a storm garner so much misinformation, we have just been putting out fires of wrong information everywhere,” Nickolaou said.
“I have had a bunch of people saying I created and steered the hurricane, there are people assuming we control the weather. I have had to point out that a hurricane has the energy of 10,000 nuclear bombs and we can’t hope to control that. But it’s taken a turn to more violent rhetoric, especially with people saying those who created Milton should be killed.”
I guess my point is things are this way because we allow them to be. The crane example is probably a poor one to fixate on. But for now its economically viable to just let it topple over and let the insurance companies fight over the fallout. In the future as climate change progresses and this starts happening left and right that isn’t going to be a valid solution.The only rapid disassembly plan for a crane is 'it fell over'. At least if it falls over during a hurricane there aren't any idiots running around it. You also don't need to work through weeks of paperwork you don't have time for to get it approved. Act of nature and all that.
Especially when in doing so you would almost certainly be adding multiple weak points for other modes of failure into the design ~ by definition a less safe crane for normal useIt's a cost/benefit analysis thing. There's very little to be gained in designing (an already uber complicated) piece of machinery to account for the minuscule chance that it might have to rapidly handle very specific emergency scenarios.
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‘It’s mindblowing’: US meteorologists face death threats as hurricane conspiracies surge
Storms Helene and Milton have triggered rise of misinformation stoked by Trump and fellow Republicanswww.theguardian.com
United States of Crazy
Weird response. Do you see _every_ issue through nationalist terms? More evidence for my sense that nationalism is all-pervasive among Americans.Do NF/BNP chav assholes speak for the UK?
This, we're talking about tens of millions in development, design, implementation, and either modification or replacement of a fleet... for a crane casualty rate of 1/year at most?It's a cost/benefit analysis thing. There's very little to be gained in designing (an already uber complicated) piece of machinery to account for the minuscule chance that it might have to rapidly handle very specific emergency scenarios.
Technically it would have a cooling effect, right up until it doesn't, then it gets really hot in a hurry.Well I guess all the ice melting into the ocean round the poles should cool shit right down again. Duh.
Typical leftish hysteria.
And that is exactly wrong thinking.I still think there should/could be a way to secure them for storms. Even if it means somehow lashing them to neighboring buildings.
"Weather forecasters are useless, they can never get the forecast right!![]()
‘It’s mindblowing’: US meteorologists face death threats as hurricane conspiracies surge
Storms Helene and Milton have triggered rise of misinformation stoked by Trump and fellow Republicanswww.theguardian.com
United States of Crazy
Plus, you cannot just start dismantling tower cranes every time a hurricane is forecasted. Too many variables on storm direction or travel.you might get one or two before the winds are too strong to work, best case.
Well at least they didn't do what the idiots did in Seattle and partially remove some of the bolts a day ahead and a wind storm came along and finished the job.you might get one or two before the winds are too strong to work, best case.
Go back up and read my first post up there about all that.Well at least they didn't do what the idiots did in Seattle and partially remove some of the bolts a day ahead and a wind storm came along and finished the job.
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Victims of Seattle crane collapse to receive more than $112 million
The crane fell from the construction site.abcnews.go.com