Drkstarboard wrote:I wasn't worryed about SFGAm getting hit by tornados. I know that SFGAm can survive the tornado. I was worryed about my house.
Acually, contrary to popular belief on here, a tornado (moderate f2-f5) would decimate Great America. Sustained winds of over 160 mph is enough to toppel any tall structure there. No coaster manufacturer can build a rollercoaster that will withstand a strong tornado.
As an example of a tornadoes strenght, on May 3rd 1999 in Moore Oklahoma, a strong F5 tornado peeled pavement off an interstate highway and shattered the concrete center barriers.
The only place in Great America that I would go in a torndao is Raging Bull's tunnel or the train tunnel.
Drkstarboard wrote:I wasn't worryed about SFGAm getting hit by tornados. I know that SFGAm can survive the tornado. I was worryed about my house.
Acually, contrary to popular belief on here, a tornado (moderate f2-f5) would decimate Great America. Sustained winds of over 160 mph is enough to toppel any tall structure there. No coaster manufacturer can build a rollercoaster that will withstand a strong tornado.
As an example of a tornadoes strenght, on May 3rd 1999 in Moore Oklahoma, a strong F5 tornado peeled pavement off an interstate highway and shattered the concrete center barriers.
The only place in Great America that I would go in a torndao is Raging Bull's tunnel or the train tunnel.
Please don't talk like that! I don't like to hear SFGAm being decimated!
BTW, papas nice pictures, they hype me up even more now!
Papas wrote:The ride has 3 trains, 1 is down in rehab each year. 2 train op.
No. When they got rid of the third train on both sides years ago they used them for parts and then they were destroyed. Last year they rebuilt Eagle Blue's third train from scratch. (Friend from the park informed me) When I was there in 2001 the third train did not exist.