During hurricanes, construction cranes are designed to react like weather vanes by rotating the direction the wind is blowing, Whiteman said. It’s not possible to take every single construction crane down because only a few companies in South Florida perform that job and they could never get to every crane before a storm, he said.
Maurice Pons, the deputy director of the Building Department for Miami, issued a statement warning against staying in a building near a construction crane during Hurricane Irma. The cranes are designed to withstand miles of up to 145 mile per hour. Hurricane Irma currently has 150 mile-per-hour winds, and stronger gusts.
During hurricanes, construction cranes are designed to react like weather vanes by rotating the direction the wind is blowing, Whiteman said. It’s not possible to take every single construction crane down because only a few companies in South Florida perform that job and they could never get to every crane before a storm, he said.
Maurice Pons, the deputy director of the Building Department for Miami, issued a statement warning against staying in a building near a construction crane during Hurricane Irma. The cranes are designed to withstand miles of up to 145 mile per hour. Hurricane Irma currently has 150 mile-per-hour winds, and stronger gusts.
Miami has 20 to 25 construction cranes up.
Where are these mangos?
Detroit wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 1:19 pm
I don't understand anything anymore.
During hurricanes, construction cranes are designed to react like weather vanes by rotating the direction the wind is blowing, Whiteman said. It’s not possible to take every single construction crane down because only a few companies in South Florida perform that job and they could never get to every crane before a storm, he said.
Maurice Pons, the deputy director of the Building Department for Miami, issued a statement warning against staying in a building near a construction crane during Hurricane Irma. The cranes are designed to withstand miles of up to 145 mile per hour. Hurricane Irma currently has 150 mile-per-hour winds, and stronger gusts.
Miami has 20 to 25 construction cranes up.
They spin around like weather vanes in storms, pretty neat.
Every time that I turn on the news, there's a reporter telling me how important it is that everybody stays inside while they're standing out in the street next to a bunch of trees in high winds. I guess reporters aren't people
SixSpeeder wrote: ↑Sun Sep 10, 2017 3:27 pm
Every time that I turn on the news, there's a reporter telling me how important it is that everybody stays inside while they're standing out in the street next to a bunch of trees in high winds. I guess reporters aren't people
It's amazing that they have these people go outside. I was watching it and debris just hit the guy! Another one was standing on top of a parking garage! What in the actual fuck? Why do we need to see that? What is the purpose? Millions of people in Florida don't even have power so how would it even matter? Another one was just carrying a tree that had fallen. They could barely stay there. Another one was tied onto some sort of cement block or something so he wouldn't fly away.
The "news" is all about the action and the amount of viewers they get. And all of the flashy logos and sounds and see how many tiles they can fit on a screen now. Where every time there's a wind gust it becomes breaking news.
Desertbreh wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2017 6:40 pm
My guess would be that Chris took some time off because he has read the dialogue on this page 1,345 times and decided to spend some of his free time doing something besides beating a horse to death.
SixSpeeder wrote: ↑Sun Sep 10, 2017 3:27 pm
Every time that I turn on the news, there's a reporter telling me how important it is that everybody stays inside while they're standing out in the street next to a bunch of trees in high winds. I guess reporters aren't people
It's amazing that they have these people go outside. I was watching it and debris just hit the guy! Another one was standing on top of a parking garage! What in the actual fuck? Why do we need to see that? What is the purpose? Millions of people in Florida don't even have power so how would it even matter? Another one was just carrying a tree that had fallen. They could barely stay there. Another one was tied onto some sort of cement block or something so he wouldn't fly away.
The "news" is all about the action and the amount of viewers they get. And all of the flashy logos and sounds and see how many tiles they can fit on a screen now. Where every time there's a wind gust it becomes breaking news.
Agreed:
So much
Where are these mangos?
Detroit wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 1:19 pm
I don't understand anything anymore.
Man... we're suffering here... only thing missing is an earthquake.
Heard about this. You seeing any effects from it? Like smoke, haze, etc? Can you see the fires from the pay area?
Pretty terrifying how fast they have spread.
Dude we're like Beijing here. NO horizon, epic haze. We' have had months of this shit at this point. I complained about this a bit ago and now it is back... i'll post a pic from work We can actually smell the smoke
Heard about this. You seeing any effects from it? Like smoke, haze, etc? Can you see the fires from the pay area?
Pretty terrifying how fast they have spread.
Dude we're like Beijing here. NO horizon, epic haze. We' have had months of this shit at this point. I complained about this a bit ago and now it is back... i'll post a pic from work We can actually smell the smoke
max225 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2017 2:46 pm
Dude we're like Beijing here. NO horizon, epic haze. We' have had months of this shit at this point. I complained about this a bit ago and now it is back... i'll post a pic from work We can actually smell the smoke
Are all the AZNs wearing breathing masks?
Not yet.... And that is a sign of RESPEK in AZN land, because you're considerate enough not to make others sick.
max225 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2017 2:46 pm
Dude we're like Beijing here. NO horizon, epic haze. We' have had months of this shit at this point. I complained about this a bit ago and now it is back... i'll post a pic from work We can actually smell the smoke
Are all the AZNs wearing breathing masks?
This made me
Where are these mangos?
Detroit wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 1:19 pm
I don't understand anything anymore.