MossRoad
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It looks like my wife's hometown of La Porte got hit pretty hard.
No it didn't. Just some limbs down.
It looks like my wife's hometown of La Porte got hit pretty hard.
Yeah, that initial assessment was based on the image of the radar. I contacted my father-in-law, who loves extreme weather events, and asked how bad it was. His comment was, "total bust."
My thought was, "well, shouldn't that be a good thing?"![]()
Just got to ask, is the Pulaski on the map named after Casimir?
That's in Virginia. Could be others I guess.
The derecho storm flattened a bunch of corn in Iowa!
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2020/08/12/iowa-derecho-corn-damage/
The storm, known as a derecho, slammed the Midwest with straight line winds of up to 100 miles per hour on Monday, gaining strength as it plowed through Iowa farm fields, flattening corn and bursting grain bins still filled with tens of millions of bushels of last year痴 harvest.
Before the storm hit, the U.S. Department of Agriculture had been expecting a record national corn crop this year of 15.3 billion bushels harvested from about 84 million acres. Iowa was to provide about 18% of that production. Iowa痴 crop was valued at about $9.81 billion in 2019.
The Iowa Corn Growers Association said it is too soon to accurately describe how much of this year痴 crop was lost. Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig said Tuesday that tens of millions of bushels of grain stored at farm cooperatives and privately on farms were damaged or destroyed.