Randall Clague wrote:
You lightweights- I went to college in Boulder, and I was living in a basement apartment 1/4 mile from NCAR the night in January 1982 when their anemometer died at 137 mph. Must admit I was surprised the house was still above me in the morning, though.On Thu, 7 Nov 2002 13:57:46 -0600, Rick Eversole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Speaking of weather ... Tehacipi pass has a high wind alert through Friday evening. Sustained winds of 30mph with gusts to 80mph...Oh, it's calmed down, then. Last report I read said sustained winds 30 to 50 mph, gusting to 80. Life should not be boring; that's my kind of weather! When I'm wearing motorcycle gear. Those damn pebbles hurt.
http://www.cdc.noaa.gov/Boulder/wind.html for the incredulous.
Doug
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