• @grue
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    373 days ago

    Now that’s a neat visualization!

  • @[email protected]
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    73 days ago

    So there are power outages happening before the storm even reaches land (and after it dissipates, outside of it’s path), so much that it looks a bit like random noise? Is that normal over there?

    • mars296
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      153 days ago

      Yeah remember the storm is very big so before it makes landfall or even without making landfall, it is still affecting a wide area.

    • @[email protected]
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      73 days ago

      Depends on were you live. For example I live in an area with a stable power grid, however my aunt lives only 15 miles north and over a river and whenever there’s a wreck on the bridge, they have to shut off the power going over the bridge to safely inspect it.

      Now that’s possible why that could be happening but its more likely rain bands generated by the hurricane.

    • @[email protected]
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      63 days ago

      Dude at least in Asheville, NC. We had a massive storm the night before, took down a fair few trees. I imagine it was hard to get some of that back on, then the wind picked up before the heavy heavy rain came.

    • @[email protected]
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      53 days ago

      My partner grew up in the rural South East. Says it’s pretty normal to lose power randomly throughout the year.

  • @arin
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    43 days ago

    Side by side with Milton will be interesting