How dose this storm compare to the wind to strike Central Ohio back in September of 2008.
That was just high winds from the remnants of Hurricane Ike.
Patience, power in short supply - Frustration mounts as homes stay dark
Columbus Dispatch, The (OH) - Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Author: THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
If I recall correctly, WWCD was not significantly, if at all, affected by the wind storm of 2008.
That was back when WWCD was on their tower site in Grove City, which is now owned by tOSU.
Maybe now they will bring back streaming? They probably wish they had kept streaming going
now.
That was just high winds from the remnants of Hurricane Ike.
Patience, power in short supply - Frustration mounts as homes stay dark
Columbus Dispatch, The (OH) - Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Author: THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
As widespread power outages stretch into a fourth day, people seem to be getting antsy.
In central Ohio, about 250,000 American Electric Power customers had no power as of 11:30 p.m. yesterday. That's down from about 425,000 without electricity at the peak, although the company's coverage areas overlap outside the seven central Ohio counties.
xmusicmatt said:Yes this is one of those situations that WWCD would benefit if they still streamed.. The 102.5 transmitter is in a rural area and without a generator it's very easy to have it go off air.
If I recall correctly, WWCD was not significantly, if at all, affected by the wind storm of 2008.
That was back when WWCD was on their tower site in Grove City, which is now owned by tOSU.
Maybe now they will bring back streaming? They probably wish they had kept streaming going
now.