ORIGINAL: Campgems
ORIGINAL: redfox435cat
what good does the computer do at the feild
30 MPHwind's are at the point of causing damage to structures and to trees. We had damage to the sun cover over the center of our pit area this winter and the winds were only about 35 mph that night. Nobody would fly in those winds, but some think they can.
Don
I'll have to disagree with you. I live 30 miles from the front range of the rocky mountains, and find it hilarious when the news makes a big deal about 50 MPH in New York City or the like. Heck, even some hurricanes that make land fall have laughable wind speeds compared to what we experience. 120 MPH isn't unusual against the front range. By the time the winds get here, 80 MPH isn't unusual. We have had 120 MPH winds in CutBank, MT., the home ofoneof the coldest wind chills ever recorded in North America. 30 MPH is nothing.