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Title: On a serious note...sad event in HSV today
Post by: Ranger12 on June 30, 2008, 12:43:54 AM
Some of you may have already heard about this.

The Blue Angels had an airshow this weekend in HSV. We went to the Saturday show, but a tragedy happened during today's (Sunday) show.
A severe storm popped up very quickly which contained a microburst. The nearly 50 mph winds blew over some sponsor tents injuring a dozen people. The sad part is that a generator was also blown over on top of a 5 year old boy that died on the scene.

I lost my 53 year old mother unexpectedly a little over a month ago, but I can't imagine the hurt being felt by this family right now. My 10 year old son was out the show with me Saturday, so I can't even imagine going what would be starting out as a great family outing only to leave it without my son. Please keep this family in your thoughts and prayers.

al.com has the story and some videos just in case you want to read more about it.
Title: Re: On a serious not...sad event in HSV today
Post by: Ogre on June 30, 2008, 08:52:58 AM
Wow, I hadn't heard about that.  That must have been some strong wind to blow a generator over. 
Title: Re: On a serious not...sad event in HSV today
Post by: Saniflush on June 30, 2008, 09:00:55 AM
Wow, I hadn't heard about that.  That must have been some strong wind to blow a generator over. 

Yea didn't make the news over here.  Everyone was still trying to find a way to blame Six Flags for the herd being thinned.
Title: Re: On a serious not...sad event in HSV today
Post by: Snaggletiger on June 30, 2008, 09:35:08 AM
Yea didn't make the news over here.  Everyone was still trying to find a way to blame Six Flags for the herd being thinned.

CLEARLY, there were only 2 fences to be scaled and while the signs stated KEEP OUT, it wasn't obvious to the layman exactly where to keep out of.  They could have pertained to the unauthorized area where someone could be seriously hurt or killed, or they could have been referring to the Dippin' Dots keyosk where only employees are allowed to enter. 

6 Flags must pay.

Title: Re: On a serious not...sad event in HSV today
Post by: AWK on July 01, 2008, 12:47:38 AM
CLEARLY, there were only 2 fences to be scaled and while the signs stated KEEP OUT, it wasn't obvious to the layman exactly where to keep out of.  They could have pertained to the unauthorized area where someone could be seriously hurt or killed, or they could have been referring to the Dippin' Dots keyosk where only employees are allowed to enter. 

6 Flags must pay.


3 fences.  Thats messed up Ranger, What exactly is a microburst?
Title: Re: On a serious note...sad event in HSV today
Post by: Snaggletiger on July 01, 2008, 05:34:50 AM
It's a flavor explaosion in your mouth when you bite into a new Starburst fruit chew.....but that's not important right now.
Title: Re: On a serious not...sad event in HSV today
Post by: Ogre on July 01, 2008, 08:40:21 AM
3 fences.  Thats messed up Ranger, What exactly is a microburst?

A microburst is a very localized column of sinking air, producing damaging divergent and straight-line winds at the surface that are similar to but distinguishable from tornadoes which generally have convergent damage.

I just threw together this illustration to help you envision it:

(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4e/Microburstnasa.JPG)
Title: Re: On a serious not...sad event in HSV today
Post by: AWK on July 01, 2008, 09:30:56 AM
A microburst is a very localized column of sinking air, producing damaging divergent and straight-line winds at the surface that are similar to but distinguishable from tornadoes which generally have convergent damage.

I just threw together this illustration to help you envision it:

(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4e/Microburstnasa.JPG)
Al Roker by any other name.
Title: Re: On a serious not...sad event in HSV today
Post by: Tiger Six on July 01, 2008, 10:05:43 AM
A microburst is a very localized column of sinking air, producing damaging divergent and straight-line winds at the surface that are similar to but distinguishable from tornadoes which generally have convergent damage.

I just threw together this illustration to help you envision it:

(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4e/Microburstnasa.JPG)
Thank you, Bill Nye.
Title: Re: On a serious note...sad event in HSV today
Post by: GarMan on July 04, 2008, 11:48:53 AM
What exactly is a microburst?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_bus 

(http://lonestartimes.com/images/2007/04/short-bus.jpg)