The Ski show got canceled
#12
They are trying to rebuild the lock system on the river and people are still homeless.
There was an old house out at lock #10 that was unaffected by the storm. Last night a tornado went thru there and I have doubts that it is still there today.
We are under flash flood warnings until tomorrow after noon.
In this clip watch the silver car get a push sideways while coming off the highway around 1:00 into the clip. You can see the gust of wind in front of the woman's car taking the video. She happens to be my daughters friend's mother. We felt the wind here but the tornado was 5 miles from here.
Terrifying Video of Tornado Crossing New York Thruway - YouTube
There was an old house out at lock #10 that was unaffected by the storm. Last night a tornado went thru there and I have doubts that it is still there today.
We are under flash flood warnings until tomorrow after noon.
In this clip watch the silver car get a push sideways while coming off the highway around 1:00 into the clip. You can see the gust of wind in front of the woman's car taking the video. She happens to be my daughters friend's mother. We felt the wind here but the tornado was 5 miles from here.
Terrifying Video of Tornado Crossing New York Thruway - YouTube
#16
Yeah, that's crazy TBT. Wow.
Last night was pretty bad here, too. Nothing quite like that, but I kept getting called into work because of power outages, lightning, surging, etc.
I was driving about 20mph and couldn't see jack chit. Then there was a huge tree blocking the road.... then the square in one town was covered in flowing water.... then someone wrecked.... then stuff really started flooding and I had to take a bunch of detours.
What a long friggin' night.
Last night was pretty bad here, too. Nothing quite like that, but I kept getting called into work because of power outages, lightning, surging, etc.
I was driving about 20mph and couldn't see jack chit. Then there was a huge tree blocking the road.... then the square in one town was covered in flowing water.... then someone wrecked.... then stuff really started flooding and I had to take a bunch of detours.
What a long friggin' night.
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Taking a look at some of the worst tornadoes to hit the Capital District (NY, MA, VT) (2010) - YouTube
Last edited by TimBucTwo; 09-06-2011 at 11:04 AM.
#20
Cranes Hollow got hit hard. The storm washed out the lock on the river. The railroad tracks were washed out also and then the tornado gut the whole place in a blender.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwsxS...eature=related
After the water went down.
Flooding damage to lock 10 and railroad tracks in Cranesville ny - YouTube
Take a look at Rotterdam Junction. It is directly across the river from me. It was not the amount of water but the rate that it rose. It rose so fast that I have heard, as people were running they could barely keep ahead of it. They were literately running for their lives. The raising water under cut the foundations of the houses and now some people can't go into their own homes to get stuff. Others that can go in have until next week to get out. There is going to be a big stink with government getting involved. The home owner have flood insurance coverage under their homeowners insurance but, the insurance companies are claiming that the damage was caused by a hurricane and the policies don't cover that. These people have been screwed by flooding, high winds, a tornado and now the insurance companies.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSPKt7X5bXM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwsxS...eature=related
After the water went down.
Flooding damage to lock 10 and railroad tracks in Cranesville ny - YouTube
Take a look at Rotterdam Junction. It is directly across the river from me. It was not the amount of water but the rate that it rose. It rose so fast that I have heard, as people were running they could barely keep ahead of it. They were literately running for their lives. The raising water under cut the foundations of the houses and now some people can't go into their own homes to get stuff. Others that can go in have until next week to get out. There is going to be a big stink with government getting involved. The home owner have flood insurance coverage under their homeowners insurance but, the insurance companies are claiming that the damage was caused by a hurricane and the policies don't cover that. These people have been screwed by flooding, high winds, a tornado and now the insurance companies.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSPKt7X5bXM
Last edited by TimBucTwo; 09-06-2011 at 11:47 AM.