Stay warm Jed and others around that region.  At least we have just plain old 
fashioned snow in our forcast, although a lot of it.

Dave

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jed Rothwell <[email protected]>
To: vortex-l <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, Feb 12, 2014 10:45 am
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Atlanta is in a tizzy


The Georgia Power outage map is interesting. It shows the number of customers 
affected increased from 77,132 at 9:45 to 97,450 at 10:15. There are now 940 
outages. Individual outages are not being cleared very quickly. One at 
Timberland drive has been listed since this morning. It is affecting more 
people than before, now at 842 customers.

I guess this illustrates the limits of parallel efforts to maintain a network. 
I mean that it takes a work crew a certain amount of time to cut branches and 
repair fallen power lines. It takes as long as it does, and having hundreds of 
other work crews standing by does not make it go any faster.



I expect they still have spare work crews standing by, because the news showed 
hundreds of trucks coming in from out of state yesterday, and because 940 
outages affecting 97,000 customers is not a lot for an area as large as this, 
with a population as high as this.


At 10:25 the number of outages has risen to 995 affecting 97,683. I don't see 
any of the local ones cleared. That is not suggest the power company crews are 
not working hard.


Oops! My power just dropped for a second. Back on. This is eerie, watching the 
network fail in real time.


So far this storm is not a big deal. I have seen much worse ice storms in 
Atlanta.


- Jed



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