LA/Pasadena High Winds

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PrairieMod
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LA/Pasadena High Winds

Post by PrairieMod »

Does anyone know if any architecture was damaged in the high winds?
Roderick Grant
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Post by Roderick Grant »

The windiest parts were to the south in Orange County. There were some hefty gusts up here, and the lights dimmed a couple of times, but nothing serious or record-setting.
KevinW
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Post by KevinW »

My commute over the pacheco pass had me white knuckled last night and again this morning....other than a slamming mechanical equipment door, and a yard full of leaves, and frazzled nerves behind the wheel..we are fine.
KevinW
Roderick Grant
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Post by Roderick Grant »

I was surprised to hear how bad the wind was Wed. night; we in WeHo must be situated in a fortunate almost wind-free area. Last night there was no problem at all here. Don't think Pasadena got hit as hard, either. Does anyone have Google Map that would show La Min? Lotsa trees went down in that neighborhood.
jim
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Post by jim »

The phrasing of PrairieMod's question (Does anyone know if any architecture was damaged in the high winds?) reminds me of a post earthquake newscast I once heard in the Bay Area - "There wasn't much damage except for a couple of buildings where the architecture fell off."
Jim
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