Looking for folks who would be interested in playing host to some sensors, radios, and small computers. I would be collecting atmospheric conditions, gases, radiation, and emergency pages sent out to first responders.
This would be a part of what might be an open mesonet network of stations that provide more data than your typical weather station. As host to the station you would have access to the data coming from it as well as the data collected from other stations.
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I think it’s more spectacular that the “boom” heard was the flashing of water to steam, namely Spirit Lake. What didn’t flash into steam was part of that tsunami that was hundreds of feet high. Heat shock likely killed Johnston & Truman before their brains registered pain.
I was a 1-year-old living in Kelowna, so I was years away from appreciating the significance of the event. After seeing a 10 year anniversary special on TV, I got hooked on this event. My folks remember that in the southern interior of B.C. that the sky got hazy. Not black like southern WA. The sonic boom wasn’t heard in the southern interior, but it was heard in the Fraser Valley.
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