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bluescope
06-04-2011, 06:47 PM
Hi All

It's been a while since I posted anything on IIS ... I just had to share the tragic news of my observatory. We had a freak thunderstorm through our valley 2 weeks ago and what must have been a small tornado hit my obs side on from the north ( not usual direction for strong winds here ) and certainly not an ordinary storm ... it was a very scary event with howling winds and driving, horizontal rain that was so strong it manage to flood through my closed windows and sliding door which are underneath a 3 metre verandah. I have never experienced such a storm in all my years on this planet. The lady who lives across the road from me also suffered damage in that her patio roof ended up on top of her house roof ... so that gives you an idea of the ferocity of the wind that must have blasted through during the thunder and continuos lightning which lasted for around 45 minutes ... it dumped between 1 and 2 inches ... I say that because there was an inch in my gauge but as the rain was horizontal a lot of it wouldn't have entered the measuring vessel I suspect and there were reports of 2 inches and more in the area being dumped in 15 minutes ;)
I didn't know anything had happened to the observatory 'till I looked through my kitchen window and saw a flash of white in a lightning strike ... waited for another strike and saw that the white flash was the roof of my obs at almost 90 degress to the ground, still connected to the walls but not where it should have been. The whole structure was twisted and bent over with concrete paving slabs hanging from the bottom of the walls of the shed ... see photos attached.
Anyway now all I have is a 3x2 metre slabbed area where my obs used to be. It took virtually all the following day to dismantle the twisted mess sheet by sheet, screw by screw. We had no power for about 14 hours as well and my cordless screw driver had very little power in it's battery. The wall and roof sheets are reusable, in fact the roof was completely in tact and in place with it's 10 padlocks holding firm but the steel framing and roof runners are bent and useless and heading to the tip.

The good news was that my eq6 pro mount and accessories ( dew heater, power for CCD and power transformer for the mount ) were all fine ( I always kept a heavy duty plastic bag over them in the obs ) also my computer desk and chair and even the computer itself still works apart from the old dial up modem card that must have got a bit too wet and an old DELL mouse I have out there. So I guess you could say the obs did it's job when the chips were down.

Needless to say if I rebuild up here it will be on a poured concrete slab and will have a very substantial steel tube frame or perhaps I'll go for a local stone observatory I have plenty of rocks on my land and a wheel barrow.

So who amongst us still doesn't believe in global warming :rolleyes:

Ain't life just grand .... :shrug:

I guess I'll be doing things the old way out in the cold on the slabs for a while when I can get enthused again.

p.s. For those who don't know what it looked like before I just added an old photo from when it was first rebuilt at my Dark Sky home :(

astroron
06-04-2011, 07:37 PM
Hi Steve I am glad top hear your Astro gear was alright:D
Sorry about the observatory :sadeyes: but as you say it did it's job when needed:D
Best of luck with the rebuild what ever you decide to do:thumbsup:
Cheers

bluescope
06-04-2011, 07:41 PM
Cheers Ron :thumbsup:

Octane
06-04-2011, 07:46 PM
Oh, man. That breaks my heart. Sorry to hear of this. :(

Stone observatory sounds like a good idea to me!

H

jjjnettie
06-04-2011, 07:53 PM
Oh my goodness.
You must have shed a couple of tears while you were dismantling it.
I feel your grief, your sorrow.

troypiggo
06-04-2011, 08:57 PM
Always feel sick in the stomach when you hear about something like this happening. Feel your pain.

DavidTrap
06-04-2011, 09:27 PM
Sorry to hear about the observatory, but glad to hear you and your gear are OK. There have been some incredible storms this wet season across the country.

A stone observatory sounds very impressive - not sure about the thermal properties though...

DT

bluescope
06-04-2011, 09:39 PM
Thanks all for your comments .... lots of old homesteads around here are made of local Toodyay stone and they've been here a long time ( since the late 1800's ) so it could be the go ... I'll just have to learn how to build with it :lol: ... I'll probably go with a box steel frame on a poured slab though when the time comes.

Tandum
07-04-2011, 03:42 AM
Gezz Steve, what a bugger. At least it's not the house that's on it's side and your all safe and well. There's been lots of wild weather about this season all over the country and checking the news, the US is copping a bit of it now as well.

bluescope
07-04-2011, 11:40 AM
Yeah .... I wouldn't be surprised if the Gulf Stream is about to stop flowing ( if it hasn't already and they're keeping it quiet ) that's the sort of event that will change the world with another mini ice age ;)
Then all the Poms and Yanks will come down here ... no offence to the English and Americans by the way ... I'm from the UK a lifetime ago :lol:

:thumbsup:

spearo
07-04-2011, 06:51 PM
commiserations!:(
would be gut wrenching
I agree
build it out of stones now!
frank

bluescope
07-04-2011, 07:09 PM
We'll see ay !

Cheers Frank.

allan gould
07-04-2011, 07:51 PM
I feel for you Steve. If I lost mine I'd be devastated. Glad that most equipment was salvageable and hope it doesn't take too long to rebuild.

bluescope
08-04-2011, 03:40 PM
Thanks Allan .... won't be rebuilding for a while.

:thumbsup:

bloodhound31
09-04-2011, 01:04 PM
That's a horrible shame mate. My heart goes out to you. I know I would be gutted it this happened to my pride and joy.

Thanks so much for showing us what can happen mate. It's good to keep these things in mind when designing and building observatories. Perhaps the good to come from this is at least you have warned others that perhaps they can save their own gear from a similar fate.

Baz.

bloodhound31
09-04-2011, 01:06 PM
TOODYAY STONE!! Wow, I remember that stuff! I paved my entire front and back pergolas and driveway with it...wonderful stone that splits so beautifully with the strike of a hammer. Slightly oily to touch and beautiful colours, especially when wet!

bluescope
09-04-2011, 01:15 PM
That's the stuff Baz ... very good for building ... I've got loads of it lying around my block all I need is mortar and a bit of time ... years probably :lol:

The old obs had stood up to some terrific winds and storms for 2 years 'till this happened ... suddenly it was all over in a matter of minutes or seconds ... I didn't see it get hit as it was pitch black outside and in ( no power ) the only light source was the lightning that was going off all around.
Thanks for your thoughts and good luck with your new obs ... build it strong. I guess you can take my old observatory off your website mate !

:thumbsup:

bloodhound31
09-04-2011, 01:28 PM
NEVER!! Your observatory lives on, immortalised through the eyes of countless hordes of astronomers who secretly desire to one day build their own! Although physically gone, no doubt there are parts of your observatory integrated in many other home-builds mate, as well as scattered all over your property... :sadeyes:

bluescope
09-04-2011, 04:11 PM
There might be a couple of screws lying around but this is all that is left on the site ......... :(