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General Category => Off Topics and General Interest => Topic started by: Steve on November 13, 2014, 10:22:21 AM

Title: Under-reported 2014 Pacific Wx-blowout in Polar Vortex & XL gear damage
Post by: Steve on November 13, 2014, 10:22:21 AM
In 2014 there have been 9 cat3+ hurricanes in the Eastern Pacific with 2 causing
 1.3 billion $ damage in the the USA Southwest... There have been 22 storms in all
 breaking the previous record of 16 in 1992...

Then, Typhoon Nuri (a cat5 storm stronger than hurricane Sandy) formed in the
 Northern Pacific - rolled across the Aleutian Islands and into the Arctic
 causing 2 blow-outs in the Polar Vortex... The 1st arctic vortex anomaly sent
 winter in November across the USA along the Canadian border as far as Michigan...
 The 2nd arctic anomaly angled from the USA Northwest thru the Midwest and out
 the Ohio Valley... When the 2nd arctic Wx went thru South/Central Iowa Pat Main
 saw it as a fast moving cold front - this is his report:

>>This is what happens to XL landing gear when you get caught in a cold front
 with 60 plus MPH wind while trying to land. Full throttle indicating 60 mph
 and going backwards while being tossed around violently. All controls got a real
 workout. VERY thankful this was the only damage. She came home bent, but still
 in one piece.
Pat<<

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Title: Re: Under-reported 2014 Pacific Wx-blowout in Polar Vortex & XL gear damage
Post by: Jerry Carter on November 13, 2014, 05:33:03 PM
Dang! I'm impressed if that's all the damage you had.
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