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<blockquote data-quote="damengineer" data-source="post: 1685724" data-attributes="member: 24810"><p>We have had the wettest year here in central Oklahoma in at least 10 years. My neighbor at my place north of Chickasha ( SW of OKC) lost his machine shed yesterday morning. Storm and high wind from the East. nearest wind recordning 4 miles away recorded 61 gust. Here we have open sheds open on the East side. The fallacy of that is when we do get a wind from the east it is a destructive one. Another storm in same area now and moving from East to West. Not a normal direction of movement for storms here. Maybe one in 200 moves that direction.... This is the year for crazy weather. I finally got to cut some hay this afternoon. Weeds are really bad, it has been too wet to spray. I will just roll it up green and let the weeds go thru an sweat. Leave it in the field for 3 weeks to keep from burning the whole row...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="damengineer, post: 1685724, member: 24810"] We have had the wettest year here in central Oklahoma in at least 10 years. My neighbor at my place north of Chickasha ( SW of OKC) lost his machine shed yesterday morning. Storm and high wind from the East. nearest wind recordning 4 miles away recorded 61 gust. Here we have open sheds open on the East side. The fallacy of that is when we do get a wind from the east it is a destructive one. Another storm in same area now and moving from East to West. Not a normal direction of movement for storms here. Maybe one in 200 moves that direction.... This is the year for crazy weather. I finally got to cut some hay this afternoon. Weeds are really bad, it has been too wet to spray. I will just roll it up green and let the weeds go thru an sweat. Leave it in the field for 3 weeks to keep from burning the whole row... [/QUOTE]
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