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<blockquote data-quote="raider" data-source="post: 301673" data-attributes="member: 353"><p>hate to bring this back but i just logged back on and saw your quote...</p><p></p><p>what happened - i only saw 2 planes fly that night and they hit the border hard... along the border they got under an inch, out of what could end up being the biggest summer storm system in this area in a decade... there were storm chasers from all over the country up here and dakota storm stalkers? had been talking about what was coming for days - the perfect set up... the last time i saw a more violent storm was the late april blizzard of 2010 or 11... </p><p></p><p>we ended up getting about 3 1/2" of rain and pea size hail in west williston, but saw pics of 3" hail on the east side of town... </p><p></p><p>imo the planes were outgunned by the size and power of the system... it was just too much for the assets they had deployed... </p><p></p><p>and, i am not a politician or conspiracy theorist, just a 3 decade resident who pays attention... what is happening is real and effecting our whole community... </p><p></p><p>shouldn't have started this thread - wish i didn't...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raider, post: 301673, member: 353"] hate to bring this back but i just logged back on and saw your quote... what happened - i only saw 2 planes fly that night and they hit the border hard... along the border they got under an inch, out of what could end up being the biggest summer storm system in this area in a decade... there were storm chasers from all over the country up here and dakota storm stalkers? had been talking about what was coming for days - the perfect set up... the last time i saw a more violent storm was the late april blizzard of 2010 or 11... we ended up getting about 3 1/2" of rain and pea size hail in west williston, but saw pics of 3" hail on the east side of town... imo the planes were outgunned by the size and power of the system... it was just too much for the assets they had deployed... and, i am not a politician or conspiracy theorist, just a 3 decade resident who pays attention... what is happening is real and effecting our whole community... shouldn't have started this thread - wish i didn't... [/QUOTE]
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