I was about 5 years old when Donna hit New Jersey. I can still remember all of us hunkering down in the kitchen, hearing those howling winds for hours outside and the constant sound of trees snapping and crashing all around our house.
It must have been a day or so later that we all piled into the car and my father drove us all around the area looking at all the damage. But what I remember the most to this day were all the trains and rail cars that were just blown off their tracks.
amazing xD
PrRican973 5 months ago
hopefully katia stays out at sea
profoak1 6 months ago
We traveled up into north jersey where tanker cars were just blown over on their sides.
We stopped along the different roads on bridges where we could see cranes lifting car after car back onto the rails.
Irene followed a very similar path to Donna.
I think northern jersey had wind gust as high as 138mph from Donna.
ASSAKESOMAN 6 months ago
I was about 5 years old when Donna hit New Jersey. I can still remember all of us hunkering down in the kitchen, hearing those howling winds for hours outside and the constant sound of trees snapping and crashing all around our house.
It must have been a day or so later that we all piled into the car and my father drove us all around the area looking at all the damage. But what I remember the most to this day were all the trains and rail cars that were just blown off their tracks.
ASSAKESOMAN 6 months ago
LOL....persons
IZrocks1000 6 months ago
The sound of that wind howling is scarey, and I stood outside in Hurricane Charley in '04.
Christianrocker1990 6 months ago
WOW
ashtonmg 9 months ago