Posts Tagged ‘STRONG’

This Is What Hurricanes Can Do!

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

This video is to show you the amazing power that hurricanes have, even as far north as Canada!

100 MPH Wind Blows News Reporter Over! Amazing Video!

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

100mph winds blow television news reporter over! Date: 1/7/10. By, Extreme Weather Chaser Steve Pierce (503) 504-2075. Title: “The Crown Point 100 mph Experiment.” Crown Point, Oregon.

Strong Thunderstorm July 26,2010

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

A Severe Warned thunderstorm was in the area and i was on the southern edge of the storm and caught this on my cell phone. this storm did damage to Duluth, Ga. Trees and power lines were blown down. and windows were even blown out. it was a very strong and large storm. For more about EWV visit our website at www.extremeweathervideo.com

The Missing Postman Part 1 (1/7)

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Clive Peacock is a postman in a small seaside town in Dorset. He’s happy in his job and doesn’t want it to change. But new technology is being introduced in his sorting office. Since he can’t drive, and since deliveries by bicycle are deemed to be “old fashioned”, he is offered early retirement. But he doesn’t want to retire. On his last day, he collects the post from the pillar box… and decides to deliver it by hand himself as a protest

BREAKING NEWS : 5.4 Earthquake Shakes California (July 2010)

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Info From Reuters. STRONG AFTERSHOCKS (Magnitude 5 and larger) – At this time (immediately after the mainshock) the probability of a strong and possibly damaging aftershock IN THE NEXT 7 DAYS is approximately 40 PERCENT. EARTHQUAKES LARGER THAN THE MAINSHOCK – Most likely, the recent mainshock will be the largest in the sequence. However, there is a small chance (APPROXIMATELY 5 TO 10 PERCENT) of an earthquake equal to or larger than this mainshock in the next 7 days. A magnitude-5.9 earthquake has struck in the Southern California desert, east of Los Angeles, rattling buildings from Los Angeles to San Diego. The US Geological Survey said the quake was centred about 21 kilometres north north-west of the desert community of Borrego Springs. There were no immediate reports of damage or injury from the quake, the latest in a series that has rattled Southern California in recent months. Borrego Springs Fire Protection District captain Miguel Manzano said “it was a pretty strong quake, lasted about 10 to 15 seconds”. He said his department was unaware of any damage in the community but would be checking the area. “We did feel it pretty strong,” said John Yzaguirre, manager of the Borrego Springs Resort hotel. “There’s nothing broken but it was really strong, probably one of the strongest ones we’ve felt.”

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