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Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition
Green Building Bible, fourth edition (both books)
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    I thought you all might be interested that Toronto received 126mm of rain (around 5 inches) falling in a couple of hours, creating flash floods and stranding thousands of people. These once-every-hundred-years events are happening almost every year - Montreal received 80mm rain in 20 minutes in a storm last year and the prairie provinces have had extensive flooding in the past few weeks.

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/story/2013/07/09/toronto-rain-flooding-power-ttc.html

    The climate sure is a-changin'

    Paul in Montreal.
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      CommentAuthorSteamyTea
    • CommentTimeJul 9th 2013
     
    One of my cousins who lives in Toronto is coming over in 3 weeks, shall ask her what it was like.
    Should have dumped on that oil train a couple of days ago.
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    Indeed, the catastrophe in Lac Mégantic was tragic as this before/after photo attests: http://a.yfrog.com/img877/7922/ejtpvm.jpg

    Paul in Montreal.
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      CommentAuthorSteamyTea
    • CommentTimeJul 9th 2013
     
    I use to live about 4 miles from Buncefield oil terminal, this is a picture of my oil office.
    Those servers did the NHS payrole.
    • CommentAuthorskyewright
    • CommentTimeJul 9th 2013 edited
     
    Posted By: SteamyTea...Buncefield oil terminal,...

    Is that the Steria office?
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/working_lunch/4978914.stm
    • CommentAuthorrhamdu
    • CommentTimeJul 11th 2013
     
    Posted By: SteamyTeaI use to live about 4 miles from Buncefield oil terminal
    I think we were 10 or 11 miles (16-18km) from Buncefield. Loud bang (they have only recently discovered why the vapour mixture underwent a supersonic detonation rather than the usual fast burn), apocalyptic smoky skies while the blaze continued, but no damage except a (fairly loose) bath panel popped out.
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    Posted By: rhamduthey have only recently discovered why the vapour mixture underwent a supersonic detonation rather than the usual fast burn


    Surely hardly a surprise it was a detonation? The Flixboro disaster was also a detonation of an unconfined hydrocarbon/air mixture (revised upwards a few years ago to over 200 tonnes TNT equivalent).

    Paul in Montreal.
    • CommentAuthorrhamdu
    • CommentTimeJul 11th 2013
     
    The theory at Flixborough was that when the flame front hit a tangle of pipework, its surface area increased and so did the combustion rate. That, and the accompanying turbulence, was apparently enough to initiate a shock wave.

    There wasn't much pipework at Buncefield, but there were shrubs and trees at the spot where the detonation began. After some experiments they concluded that twigs and branches had the same effect as the pipes at Flixborough. (New Scientist article, subscription only I'm afraid, http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21328581.800-impossible-explosion-the-buncefield-blast-explained.html)

    As for your rain, I can well imagine the chaos. I've only once witnessed that much falling on a city - Cairns, Australia - and the next morning we were strolling through the streets up to our ankles in warm tropical rainwater. You gonna change its name to Torrento?
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