Greenrid wrote: ↑Sun Dec 29, 2024 9:12 pm
The location for the Hurricane that was behind the church in Garland, TX was actually located here: 32.92119375393886, -96.68324438183394
If you look at this video of it, you can kind of tell that this is where it used to be before:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvxbCEBzL2o
Although, it was replaced with an EOWS-612 when it was removed in 2004!
Where did you get the idea that Garland put in 612s? Garland supplanted and later replaced the Hurricanes with ATIs and, when par for the course those quit working, they were replaced with a system of Whelen Vortexes with VisuAlerts.
In fact, if you take 30 seconds and go to the coordinates you posted on Google Maps and then use Streetview and go back in time to 2008, you'll see an ATI HPSS-32 on what was obviously the Hurricane's pole (even going so far as to run the ATI's cabling through the Hurricane's blower pipe).
Hamham8812 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2025 3:04 am
I found another image of the ACA hurricane prototype on historic aerials, that was in Florida to add to the map. And it only shows up in 1986.
No offense, but how can you tell this is a Hurricane? Is there other info out there to suggest they had Hurricanes? It looks too blurry to tell what it was. And why would a Hurricane prototype only show up in the 80s (or better asked: when was the previous imagery from)?