Originally posted by: isekii
Another great reason to live on the west coast 🙂
Originally posted by: CheapArse
Originally posted by: isekii
Another great reason to live on the west coast 🙂
fixed 😉
Originally posted by: CrackRabbit
just wait till a good size hurricane heads your way isekii
Originally posted by: isekii
Originally posted by: CrackRabbit
just wait till a good size hurricane heads your way isekii
HUrricane never comes up this far 🙂
It usually stops around NC.
Peak Steady Winds - 121 mph
Peak Gust - 186 mph at Blue Hill Observatory, MA.
Lowest Pressure - 27.94 in (946.2 mb) at Bellport, NY
Peak Storm Surge - 17 ft. above normal high tide (RI)
Peak Wave Heights - 50 ft. at Gloucester, MA
Deaths - 700 (600 in New England)
Homeless - 63,000
Homes, Buildings Destroyed - 8,900
Boats Lost - 3,300
Trees Destroyed - 2 Billion (approx.)
Cost - $6.2 million (1938), $15 billion (1998 adjusted)
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: isekii
Originally posted by: CrackRabbit
just wait till a good size hurricane heads your way isekii
HUrricane never comes up this far 🙂
It usually stops around NC.
i guess you weren't around in 1938
1938 hurricane hits long island
they don't happen often, but someday another powerful hurricane will hit the NYC area
Peak Steady Winds - 121 mph
Peak Gust - 186 mph at Blue Hill Observatory, MA.
Lowest Pressure - 27.94 in (946.2 mb) at Bellport, NY
Peak Storm Surge - 17 ft. above normal high tide (RI)
Peak Wave Heights - 50 ft. at Gloucester, MA
Deaths - 700 (600 in New England)
Homeless - 63,000
Homes, Buildings Destroyed - 8,900
Boats Lost - 3,300
Trees Destroyed - 2 Billion (approx.)
Cost - $6.2 million (1938), $15 billion (1998 adjusted)