Rain Rain Go Away

In Southern Wisconsin we’re battling water levels that are topping the record books. Sand bagging is helping to protect or at least delay damage to property and roadways.

So we understand wanting to prevent rain from adding to the problem.

But a story this week shows you have to be careful when dealing with Mother Nature. An owner of a home in Moscow has a hole in her roof from a 55-pound bag of cement dropped from a Russian Air Force aircraft.

Cement? To keep the rain away from public holidays the government has up to 12 aircraft drop silver iodide, liquid nitrogen, and cement powder to dry up the moisture.

In this case the bag failed to pulverize at high altitude and made a 2.5- to 3-foot hole in a roof. The incident was reportedly the first such occurrence in 20 years.

So stay dry and don’t try and fool with Mother Nature.

Thanks for reading.

Barb Zuehlke, Managing Editor

 

5 Responses to "Rain Rain Go Away"

  1. Andy Hakes

    HHmmmm…..I was contemplating renting a Cessna 150 this weekend and dropping bags of cement to keep it nice and sunny for my son’s birthday party. Wonder what my neighbors will think………??

  2. Scott Gellerman

    I don’t know what she was complaining about………. She did get 50 lbs of free cement delivered to her house.

  3. Rick Smart

    Did she get charged a fuel surcharge?

  4. She better have got a fuel surcharge…

  5. I hope nobody was hurt by the accident.

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