very bizzare
I'm scratching my head, as I'm sure a lot of people are.
Several years ago we had a real winter here, with (for us) extremely cold weather. I had noticed a very small pin head size pit in my windshield, but thought it was no big thing. After the windshield had defrosted I went my way. When I arrived at the gym I turned off the engine and the windshield began to rapidly cool down and freeze up. A small amount of moisture in the very small pit froze and as I watched a crack slowly extended from there to both sides of the windshield.
From that day on I made it a point to immediately fill in any pits I find.
Sounds like a combination of a bad batch of glass and bad weather.
Sounds like a combination of a bad batch of glass and bad weather.
I still think it was due to an extremely rapid temperature change.
Some kind of UFO hovering above the airport pointing a lazer gun.
Twilight Zone stuff here.
Is it possible this is an attempt at terrorism? Denver always has rapidly changing weather so, it seems this would have happened in the past.
Let me guess, glass bought @ walmart? You can figure where I'm going with that statement. Blackbird.
I think they were just following too closely behind planes hauling gravel. :)
I saw a similar incident a number of years ago when I was living in Iowa. A strong micro wind burst occurred almost directly over an office complex. The downdraft, estimated at 75+ mph, picked up the pea gravel used as a cover for the building's roofing and produced a shotgun like blast on cars in the parking lot breaking scores of windows. My home was about a mile from the epicenter and a large tree in my neighbor's front yard was blown over on to their house. The incident happened on a warm spring day with hardly a cloud in the sky and affected less than a one mile radius of the office complex.