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its seems a bit of a coincidence that the tornado that hit went for the
trees http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/New...3?img_id=17577 odd Mike |
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look at the stadium the t swathe is exactly on the tree line
"Harold Brooks" wrote in message T... In article , says... its seems a bit of a coincidence that the tornado that hit went for the trees http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/New...3?img_id=17577 odd Mike I'm not sure what you think is odd. If you look at the large images, there are a lot more trees that weren't hit than were hit. -- Harold Brooks |
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says... look at the stadium the t swathe is exactly on the tree line No, it's not. The east end of the press box and the upper grandstand on the south side of stadium is damaged and the two buildings on the east end of the north side are damaged. The lower part of the grandstand nearer the field is actually built into the hill, so it was mostly undamaged and you don't see much on the field because it's dead grass, but the west side of the damage path is pretty much down the middle of the field. "Harold Brooks" wrote in message T... In article , says... its seems a bit of a coincidence that the tornado that hit went for the trees http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/New...3?img_id=17577 odd Mike I'm not sure what you think is odd. If you look at the large images, there are a lot more trees that weren't hit than were hit. -- Harold Brooks -- Harold Brooks |
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